rooting simply lets u gain access to certain features locked out...you can still use sense uiI have a old flip phone so pardon by lack of knowledge but is rooting the phone better that using the sense ui?
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rooting simply lets u gain access to certain features locked out...you can still use sense uiI have a old flip phone so pardon by lack of knowledge but is rooting the phone better that using the sense ui?
I have a old flip phone so pardon by lack of knowledge but is rooting the phone better that using the sense ui?
i would recommend rooting so u can use the wireless tether app for free
yeah but u can only use it while hooked up to ur laptop...the wireless tether app lets u broadcast a wifi signal and it will be free although sprint wants to charge u to use their tether appI thought PDANet doesn't require rooting?
feel free to pm anytime u have a questionYou all are so tech savey. Someday (june 6th) when I get this EVO I would love to get on a thread that teaches me how to do all of this.![]()
yeah but u can only use it while hooked up to ur laptop...the wireless tether app lets u broadcast a wifi signal and it will be free although sprint wants to charge u to use their tether app
yeah but u can only use it while hooked up to ur laptop...the wireless tether app lets u broadcast a wifi signal and it will be free although sprint wants to charge u to use their tether app
I scanned in the 4 pages into .PDF files and I would put them here if there was a way to upload files, but they are already shown on one of the android sites (mine are just much clearer copies).
Well, PDANet also supports Bluetooth tethering, so technically it's wireless too.. I agree WiFi is a bit more flexible, but Bluetooth is probably much easier on phone's battery..
The interesting question to me is whether any of these tethering apps will support WiMax on EVO.. or will they be limited to 3G/EVDO. I am sure in a matter of time these apps will be updated to support WiMax.

not 100% but i think the developer would have to write it to work for wimax...i dont think it would take a long time to get it done since the evo is such a hot phone.Well, PDANet also supports Bluetooth tethering, so technically it's wireless too.. I agree WiFi is a bit more flexible, but Bluetooth is probably much easier on phone's battery..
The interesting question to me is whether any of these tethering apps will support WiMax on EVO.. or will they be limited to 3G/EVDO. I am sure in a matter of time these apps will be updated to support WiMax.
Since I was "his" first pre-order, I'd get called first (by him) as soon as he finds out anything. No new info, but just a report...
I went to my local store (MO) and asked about the EVO. Guy said they've been told June (no date). We did discuss a May release and he agreed it made sense...but he only knows what he's been told...
I asked about pre-ordering, he said they would do so and I put my name/number on his list.Since I was "his" first pre-order, I'd get called first (by him) as soon as he finds out anything.
Dave
im worried too....he might have passed out because he is still waiting for the evohas anyone heard from Bill?
all this info and no Bill is worrysome.![]()
i replied to you in the other thread but u deleted it, but i think it would be good if you get 2 spares and a battery charger so you can have one spare on you while the other is at home charging.
Not sure I want to carry around a spare battery though. I always have my keys and since this is a keychain, that's the main reason I was asking about this particular charger.
Text from link below said:From the language of the materials, it seems that the EVO 4G will require special rate plans.
More info --
Sprint Employees Begin EVO 4G Training; Screenshots a Plenty | AndroidGuys
It's training material for the EVO --
My question, is the Evo going to require a special plan? If you look at screenshot 4, it says a plan designed for the Evo, while screenshot 5 is the one talking about the hotspot. Is there some other difference in plan other than the hotspot for the Evo?
the only thing they will charge you for is to use the tether app over 4g...ive heard its a 10-20 dollar chargeHey guys, I've been lurking here for a long time, but this is my first time posting. I'm a current Sprint customer with an Instinct, and like everyone here, I can't wait to upgrade to the EVO.
The one thing that concerned me on the screenprints in the link below is the following quote:
I hope this doesn't mean that Sprint will come up with a new plan that we need to adopt in order to activate this phone. I'd hate to see them come up with a plan that costs more and force us to use it to activate this phone.
Are you guys reading it that way? Does anyone have any insight?
Thanks!
Rob