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drakmog
01-11-2006, 06:55 PM
UPDATE:: Further updated,

Ok I made a video of it, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOPHIHUIGgI MAKE SURE YOU CLICK THE LITTLE ICON TO THE RIGHT OF THE VOLUME ICONS, OTHERWISE ITS ALL STRETCHED OUT AND CRAZY LOOKING!

So check it out shows that it is HSDPA on the Treo 750v / Treo 750 there you go I PROVED IT WORKS WELL, There you have it guys I recorded it using Soti Software and put it up on youtube.com, should be working now just uploaded it so it may take a couple minutes more.

Guy just called me and said it will for sure be up on ebay tomorrow (Saturday-Nov. 4) he didn't say when... i don't understand why he's not putting it up yet? anyways if i see it i'll update the post...


let me know if you have any questions, but its pretty self explanatory...

-drakmog


The Guy Called Me Today and said that His EBAY AUCTION will begin by Tomorrow Evening, November 3rd by early afternoon EST (he confirmed it would be on eBay USA not just eBay UK), not sure what the name of it is but im sure it'll be obvious , ill post it if I see its on their site, I know you guys are all anxious...

http://www.blue13dance.com/treo750/images/CapScr0001%20copy_gif.gif http://www.blue13dance.com/treo750/images/CapScr0003%20copy_gif.gif http://www.blue13dance.com/treo750/images/CapScr0005_gif.gif http://www.blue13dance.com/treo750/images/CapScr0006%20copy_gif.gif
EDIT::: IT WORKS!!! READ MY POST !!!!!
Ok HSDPA IS ENABLED!!!!!

They made me sign a confidentiality agreement so i can't share instructions or files here, but i don't think that stuff would help, just read on you'll understand why... sorry =[.

I paid them $85.00 and they immediately sent me an email with full instructions on it. I had to give them my IMEI number (At the Today Screen Type *#06# and wait a second its a 17-digit Number that pops up They made me give them the FIRST 15 digits)... Im guessing the imei number has something to do with getting the HSDPA to work since the stuff my friend had to enter to enable his was slightly different than the stuff I had to enter, even though we bought our Treo's at the same time, with very similar IMEI numbers...

I am on Cingular with an unlocked Treo 750v bought from Vodafone in England, unlocked by me -- and this works VERY VERY well even over tethering (bluetooth and usb) as for the link, they got too many requests -- so he said they are no longer selling it via the website but will be making an Ebay ONE TIME sale, since once more than a few people get it, it will definetly get leaked on the internet some way or another. They supplied me the correct files for both Mac and Windows to update without me even asking which is pretty nice, since I use both and just happen to have my Dell Laptop in for Servicing...

So, the guy said he would post it here? maybe or somewhere ? when its up on Ebay.

I got bursts of 2.9 MBPS with an average of 1.3 MBPS on the Treo 750 itself and 1.5 MBPS via USB Tethering on average upload speeds seemed capped at like 110 kbit/s - 170 kbit/s with bursts into the 300 kbit/s.

Overall works really well, very fast i think its HSDPA 3.6 but i didn't think Cingular had those capabilities yet, however i tested it on Speakeasy.net Speed test, Bandwidthplace.com Speed test, and Dslreports.com Speedtests all with the SAME EXACT results...

So I guess he'll post it once they are ready to make the sale (he said within like the next 24 hours it will be on Ebay), if he doesn't I'll keep checking ebay and let you guys know once the sale starts.

P.S. i can make some screen shots (via my iSight Web Cam) which will be kinda shitty but you should be able to see the screen, but only if you guys want to see those let me know i'll post them...

Original Post by drakmog on 11-01-2006 @ 6:55pm:

Some UK Site my friend saw said "We can unlock the power of HSDPA (1.8 and 3.6) on your Treo 750v Today! It takes a Download and a couple of System Edits and your IMEI number to FULLY ENABLE HSDPA" (not verbatim my friend was reading it to me over the phone so i just improvised a bit) But it also goes to say it works on ANY UMTS network with HSDPA enabled and works on ANY Treo 750 Locked to Vodafone or NOT.

They want 45 British Pounds for it, and take credit card (so i am assuming I can't get fucked, since I could just do a charge back if it doesn't work) so thats about $85-$90 US Dollars, you guys think it worth it or have any of you done it? I'll post the url once i talk to my friend again should be within the next couple of hours...

thanks in advance,
drakmog

doedoe
01-11-2006, 07:25 PM
Link please?

cortez.i
02-11-2006, 12:02 AM
more info + link please...

drakmog
02-11-2006, 04:36 AM
MORE SCREEN SHOTS:
http://www.blue13dance.com/treo750/images/CapScr0006_gif.gif http://www.blue13dance.com/treo750/images/CapScr0008_gif.gif http://www.blue13dance.com/treo750/images/CapScr0011%20copy_gif.gif http://www.blue13dance.com/treo750/images/CapScr0014%20copy_gif.gif
Ok HSDPA IS ENABLED!!!!!

They made me sign a confidentiality agreement so i can't share instructions or files here, but i don't think that stuff would help, just read on you'll understand why... sorry =[.

I paid them $85.00 and they immediately sent me an email with full instructions on it. I had to give them my IMEI number (At the Today Screen Type *#06# and wait a second its a 17-digit Number that pops up They made me give them the FIRST 15 digits)... Im guessing the imei number has something to do with getting the HSDPA to work since the stuff my friend had to enter to enable his was slightly different than the stuff I had to enter, even though we bought our Treo's at the same time, with very similar IMEI numbers...

I am on Cingular with an unlocked Treo 750v bought from Vodafone in England, unlocked by me -- and this works VERY VERY well even over tethering (bluetooth and usb) as for the link, they got too many requests -- so he said they are no longer selling it via the website but will be making an Ebay ONE TIME sale, since once more than a few people get it, it will definetly get leaked on the internet some way or another. They supplied me the correct files for both Mac and Windows to update without me even asking which is pretty nice, since I use both and just happen to have my Dell Laptop in for Servicing...

So, the guy said he would post it here? maybe or somewhere ? when its up on Ebay.

I got bursts of 2.9 MBPS with an average of 1.3 MBPS on the Treo 750 itself and 1.5 MBPS via USB Tethering on average upload speeds seemed capped at like 110 kbit/s - 170 kbit/s with bursts into the 300 kbit/s.

Overall works really well, very fast i think its HSDPA 3.6 but i didn't think Cingular had those capabilities yet, however i tested it on Speakeasy.net Speed test, Bandwidthplace.com Speed test, and Dslreports.com Speedtests all with the SAME EXACT results...

So I guess he'll post it once they are ready to make the sale (he said within like the next 24 hours it will be on Ebay), if he doesn't I'll keep checking ebay and let you guys know once the sale starts.

P.S. i can make some screen shots (via my iSight Web Cam) which will be kinda shitty but you should be able to see the screen, but only if you guys want to see those let me know i'll post them...

Some UK Site my friend saw said "We can unlock the power of HSDPA (1.8 and 3.6) on your Treo 750v Today! It takes one Download and a couple of Registry Edits to FULLY ENABLE HSDPA" (not verbatim my friend was reading it to me over the phone so i just improvised a bit) But it also goes to say it works on ANY UMTS network with HSDPA enabled and works on ANY Treo 750 Locked to Vodafone or NOT.

They want 45 British Pounds for it, and take credit card (so i am assuming I can't get fucked, since I could just do a charge back if it doesn't work) so thats about $85-$90 US Dollars, you guys think it worth it or have any of you done it? I'll post the url once i talk to my friend again should be within the next couple of hours...

thanks in advance,
drakmog

HectorV
02-11-2006, 04:39 AM
Please post the pictures with the speed test readings!!!!!

drakmog
02-11-2006, 05:18 AM
These speedtests were obviously some Cache malfunction using bandwidthplace.com sorry guys! the Ones above are from dslreports.com and legitimate.

camsd85
02-11-2006, 11:34 AM
As per couple requests i received right now, here is a screen shot of download speed test.

Is it just me or does this seem too good to be true?

austin_boy
02-11-2006, 11:43 AM
While in theory the HSDPA hardware and software are built in the 750 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=281593) I find it hard to beleive that it can be enabled that easy short of a new ROM. 99.9% of cingular network will give you max 1.2 Mbps. How did you get 2.6????Which area of the US did you do your test ?

darkjedi
02-11-2006, 02:27 PM
I love the fact that they're both blurry pics, so you can't even see if it's a U or not, lol.

drakmog
02-11-2006, 03:21 PM
I was just trying to be a nice guy by taking those pictures, and passing alaong information you guys might want... i honestly couldn't care less if you believe me or not, last time i go out of my way to try to inform people of something I would want to know about...Good luck figuring this out on your own

I love the fact that they're both blurry pics, so you can't even see if it's a U or not, lol.

darkjedi
02-11-2006, 03:34 PM
LOL Makes me laugh that you spent $85 on that, lol.

drakmog
02-11-2006, 04:08 PM
HAHA, well I guess it is true what they say, "Ignorance is bliss" enjoy your mediocre life haha


LOL Makes me laugh that you spent $85 on that, lol.

darkjedi
02-11-2006, 04:43 PM
This thread needs to go the way of the dodo, and disappear.

brmcguire
02-11-2006, 07:37 PM
The hack probably turns the "U" to a "H"

Wiz
02-11-2006, 08:23 PM
aside from that, the Treo will indeed support HSDPA, but only up to 1.8Mbps. The hardware HTC chose to use in the Treo 750v is identical to that in the TyTN. The DSPchip is limited to 1.8mbps by design and will realistically offer up to 1.5mbps. This has been confirmed to me by the Palm devs with whom I have been working on a few bugs I encountered

drakmog
02-11-2006, 08:24 PM
No Thats wrong, it actuallly increases thespeeds you'll see once other people start telling you guys about it....The hack probably turns the "U" to a "H"

austin_boy
02-11-2006, 08:53 PM
Palm Treo uses Qualcomm chipset 6275 whith max bitrate of 1.8 Mbps
The 6280 chipset will go to 3.6 Mbps but only two data cards are supporting it for now Sierra 875 and Option.
Cingular network supports curently 1.2 Mbps and few markets i.e, Dallas can go to 1.8Mbps. 3.6 requires major backhaul upgrade which is not curently on the roadmap. Few cells were enabled for 3.6 for testing purpose

reo
02-11-2006, 09:46 PM
well the hardware speaks for itself, unless your guy has found a way to double up the speed of a 1.8mbps chipset with software....

reo

brmcguire
02-11-2006, 09:57 PM
No Thats wrong, it actuallly increases thespeeds you'll see once other people start telling you guys about it....

I hope so. speed is nice. I am all for enabling HSDPA on my 750.

pof
02-11-2006, 10:04 PM
@drakmog: Can you do another HSDPA test but instead of using bandwidthplace.com use the test from DSLreports?

http://www.dslreports.com/mspeed

In my TyTN results vary a lot from one speed test to the other, dslreports seems to give more realistic results to me.

drakmog
03-11-2006, 12:15 AM
OK ALL THE SCREEN SHOTS ARE UP, I edited the Begining TWO posts on this thread so you can view the Screenshots on the FIRST PAGE OF THIS THREAD

-- if you want to see all of the ones I took you can go to www.blue13dance.com/treo750 (http://www.blue13dance.com/treo750)

@drakmog: Can you do another HSDPA test but instead of using bandwidthplace.com use the test from DSLreports?

http://www.dslreports.com/mspeed

In my TyTN results vary a lot from one speed test to the other, dslreports seems to give more realistic results to me.

Mashie
03-11-2006, 01:21 AM
Yeah Ill get some screen shots of it, I tried to download some stupid software called Pocket Screen Capture or somehting it totally messed up my Treo I finally got it off, so if someone knows of some legitimate screenshot software ill take it until then you'll have to see the results via my Isight cam

Take a look at Soti Pocket Controller.

www.soti.net its one of the best out there.

camsd85
03-11-2006, 04:08 AM
The Treo 750v is absolutely capable of HSDPA. The hardware chipset is the same one used by the TyTn. So I don't think it's fair to jump to conclusions and accuse the original poster of lying as it's definitely a possibility. The hardware supports it, so it makes sense that a simple reg. tweak or manipulating the software could enable HSDPA(which Palm obviously didn't include out of the box/disabled it due to it's instability).

I am skeptical as to why the original poster doesn't wish to disclose exactly what he did to supposedly enable it?

drakmog
04-11-2006, 04:23 AM
Further updated,

Ok I made a video of it, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOPHIHUIGgI
So check it out shows that it is HSDPA on the Treo 750v / Treo 750 there you go I PROVED IT WORKS WELL, There you have it guys I recorded it using Soti Software and put it up on youtube.com, should be working now just uploaded it so it may take a couple minutes more.

Guy just called me and said it will for sure be up on ebay tomorrow (Saturday-Nov. 4) he didn't say when... i don't understand why he's not putting it up yet? anyways if i see it i'll update the post...


let me know if you have any questions, but its pretty self explanatory...

-drakmog


P.S. if you don't know the facts about something just ask, don't go around spreading lies about how some agreement you know nothing about is NOT enforceable -- it is enforceable and I will not get in trouble by posting it period. You'll be able to get it soon enough, so just relax.


The Treo 750v is absolutely capable of HSDPA. The hardware chipset is the same one used by the TyTn. So I don't think it's fair to jump to conclusions and accuse the original poster of lying as it's definitely a possibility. The hardware supports it, so it makes sense that a simple reg. tweak or manipulating the software could enable HSDPA(which Palm obviously didn't include out of the box/disabled it due to it's instability).

I am skeptical as to why the original poster doesn't wish to disclose exactly what he did to supposedly enable it?