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HTPC / Home automation (home assistant) enthusiast.
kiwijunglist: specifically buying an AT&T branded phone, then complaing about having to hack the phone to remove the AT&T related changes is a bit meh :) Good luck, I'm sure there are plenty of users who are doing the same thing, so there should be heaps of info on xda.
HTPC / Home automation (home assistant) enthusiast.
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muzzholt: I have a genuine Telecom NZ galaxy purchased from them and i got the froyo update today.
When i first connected the phone to kies today it said no update was available. I used kies registry patcher to make kies think the phone was from the uk, but then i chickened out and used registry patcher to set it back to telecom nz again. This time when i went back into kies it said an update was available, and voila froyo.
It appears to be the genuine telecom nz version of froyo with the crappy telecom splash screen, and all the apn settings pre-loaded. It has transformed my phone from a laggy horrible device to what it should have been all along. And it has also fixed my kies connection problems - before i was lucky if kies recognised my phone 10% of the time, nw it connects each and every time. Go figure.
Not sure why this worked but it did.
muzzholt: I have a genuine Telecom NZ galaxy purchased from them and i got the froyo update today.
When i first connected the phone to kies today it said no update was available. I used kies registry patcher to make kies think the phone was from the uk, but then i chickened out and used registry patcher to set it back to telecom nz again. This time when i went back into kies it said an update was available, and voila froyo.
It appears to be the genuine telecom nz version of froyo with the crappy telecom splash screen, and all the apn settings pre-loaded. It has transformed my phone from a laggy horrible device to what it should have been all along. And it has also fixed my kies connection problems - before i was lucky if kies recognised my phone 10% of the time, nw it connects each and every time. Go figure.
Not sure why this worked but it did.
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