Geekzone: technology news, blogs, forums
Guest
Welcome Guest.
You haven't logged in yet. If you don't have an account you can register now.


supaframe

9 posts

Wannabe Geek


#86228 4-Jul-2011 11:35
Send private message

Dear All 
My GT I 9000T i bought in australia has to many apps for telstra
i asked telecom here to load there softwear , say cannot do it
Call samsung : Called Samsung said phone was purchased in Australia
they wont support it   this is crap    
does any know who could load softwear that allows me
just to have android Apps Please ????????????
happy to pay !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Steve 

Create new topic
Oblivian
6942 posts

Uber Geek

ID Verified

  #489097 4-Jul-2011 11:52
Send private message

You can easy enough bin them by press-holding the icon and dragging to the trash. (from main screen - shortcuts) or menu button - edit in the applications view and clicking them with the minus sign active

But to completely fizz them you will need to break warranty and apply a stock ROM onto the unit.

See the I9000 thread for guys that activly do this.

Chances are it will be locked to them too, does it actually work here with the various sims? This is the reason I got mine from australia as an unlocked unit (optus supplied, non customised)

Sure, still no 2.3 update. But its more or less stock

 
 
 

GoodSync. Easily back up and sync your files with GoodSync. Simple and secure file backup and synchronisation software will ensure that your files are never lost (affiliate link).
supaframe

9 posts

Wannabe Geek


  #489101 4-Jul-2011 12:02
Send private message

Greetings
thanks for that tried as you suggested to delete them but they  reappear

  i have iphone 3 g  but love my 9000 better  is just nuisance  
cant delete the icons  
am i doing something wrong to delete them

Steve 

Create new topic





News and reviews »

Samsung Announces Galaxy AI
Posted 28-Nov-2023 14:48


Epson Launches EH-LS650 Ultra Short Throw Smart Streaming Laser Projector
Posted 28-Nov-2023 14:38


Fitbit Charge 6 Review 
Posted 27-Nov-2023 16:21


Cisco Launches New Research Highlighting Gap in Preparedness for AI
Posted 23-Nov-2023 15:50


Seagate Takes Block Storage System to New Heights Reaching 2.5 PB
Posted 23-Nov-2023 15:45


Seagate Nytro 4350 NVMe SSD Delivers Consistent Application Performance and High QoS to Data Centers
Posted 23-Nov-2023 15:38


Amazon Fire TV Stick 4k Max (2nd Generation) Review
Posted 14-Nov-2023 16:17


Over half of New Zealand adults surveyed concerned about AI shopping scams
Posted 3-Nov-2023 10:42


Super Mario Bros. Wonder Launches on Nintendo Switch
Posted 24-Oct-2023 10:56


Google Releases Nest WiFi Pro in New Zealand
Posted 24-Oct-2023 10:18


Amazon Introduces All-New Echo Pop in New Zealand
Posted 23-Oct-2023 19:49


HyperX Unveils Their First Webcam and Audio Mixer Plus
Posted 20-Oct-2023 11:47


Seagate Introduces Exos 24TB Hard Drives for Hyperscalers and Enterprise Data Centres
Posted 20-Oct-2023 11:43


Dyson Zone Noise-Cancelling Headphones Comes to New Zealand
Posted 20-Oct-2023 11:33


The OPPO Find N3 Launches Globally Available in New Zealand Mid-November
Posted 20-Oct-2023 11:06









Geekzone Live »

Try automatic live updates from Geekzone directly in your browser, without refreshing the page, with Geekzone Live now.



Are you subscribed to our RSS feed? You can download the latest headlines and summaries from our stories directly to your computer or smartphone by using a feed reader.