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Root 3G at last! But one question...

Lol your Yoda speak has confused me. Calendar and contacts syncing works fine with the outlook app... I use it on 2 hotmail accounts.

Reeseboy- you missed the point. Have you used it to sync with your phone's native calendar and contacts ? That's what I meant. If so how did you do it?
 
Maybe I don't understand what you mean, but when I setup my hotmail accounts it lists the contacts in the phones contact list and the calendar entries show up on my phone's default calendar. I can also add and remove contacts and appts to the hotmail accounts from my phone's default calendar and contact list.

I seem to remember a time when I couldn't do that last year when I first got my phone but it hasn't been that way for a while...

Just make a nandroid backup of your phone then get the outlook app from the play store and setup your account in it - try it out. If it doesn't work the way you want then restore the nandroid.
 
I flash phone on a daily basis and not ever will I send a customer out the door without 3G and mms fully working, If you guys need some pointers just holler at me, I basically flash to any prepaid carrier. I own a website but cant list it here for rules. I would have to say straight talk is the best company to flash a phone to, CDMA or GSM, ALL PHONES ARE FLASHABLE IF DONE BY A PRO, I can honestly say I dont believe there is a phone made that cant be flashed....
 
I flash phone on a daily basis and not ever will I send a customer out the door without 3G and mms fully working, If you guys need some pointers just holler at me, I basically flash to any prepaid carrier. I own a website but cant list it here for rules. I would have to say straight talk is the best company to flash a phone to, CDMA or GSM, ALL PHONES ARE FLASHABLE IF DONE BY A PRO, I can honestly say I dont believe there is a phone made that cant be flashed....

If you can put a VS920 on Virgin Mobile and get 3G please PM me and let me know the trick. Because I was only able to get 1X data. I really like the phone though so I got a P930 and switched to straight talk.
 
I flash phone on a daily basis and not ever will I send a customer out the door without 3G and mms fully working, If you guys need some pointers just holler at me, I basically flash to any prepaid carrier. I own a website but cant list it here for rules. I would have to say straight talk is the best company to flash a phone to, CDMA or GSM, ALL PHONES ARE FLASHABLE IF DONE BY A PRO, I can honestly say I dont believe there is a phone made that cant be flashed....


Please PM me too if you are able to get 3G working! That would be awesome!
 
Getting a CDMA phone to work in 3G on supported carrier should not be a trade secret, as it is a standards essential. I been running my Spectrum since the beginning of this year in 1X speed data, since I have found no answers to programming it to work with 3G
 
From what I read 3g speed in Lg Spectrum (or other phones 4g lte) requires a donor phone that its a 3g and then it needs to be activated and the 3g "keys" that hook up to the 3g Networks need to be copied and insert in 4g phone . This is done by QPST software , its very complex procedure . At end of steps you have to "refresh " networks by using *228 with Rom Jellybean from Cyanogenmod . Also , in several cases depending on phone or carrier the 3g "keys" (passwords) could be updated and a reflash would be needed. I have found that 1XTRR speeds (2g) run at 128 up to 168 kbps which from personal experience still performs acceptable.
 
From what I read 3g speed in Lg Spectrum (or other phones 4g lte) requires a donor phone that its a 3g and then it needs to be activated and the 3g "keys" that hook up to the 3g Networks need to be copied and insert in 4g phone . This is done by QPST software , its very complex procedure . At end of steps you have to "refresh " networks by using *228 with Rom Jellybean from Cyanogenmod . Also , in several cases depending on phone or carrier the 3g "keys" (passwords) could be updated and a reflash would be needed. I have found that 1XTRR speeds (2g) run at 128 up to 168 kbps which from personal experience still performs acceptable.

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