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We shall see.
So can one set it to notify you specially if someone you specifically want to hear from tweets? Or do you just keep on checking through the list?
Maybe I'll have to invest a little time into finding a good android app. I just use the standard peep at the moment.
So, I notice you included a link in your last tweet - did the hyperlink shorten on it's own?
By the way......sorry to hijack the thread...........![]()
I've been up to all hours of the morning tweeting with friends around the globe. Late night Twitterbation if you will.

Maybe I'll have to invest a little time into finding a good android app. I just use the standard peep at the moment.
So, I notice you included a link in your last tweet - did the hyperlink shorten on it's own?
By the way......sorry to hijack the thread...........![]()
ROTFL! Love that description.....![]()
You're gonna pay them to put a screen protector on? I would never pay that or charge anyone to do that
CDMA Support. The rest is mostly cosmetic. Which is why its a 0.1 update and not a 1.0 update. 2.0 will be the update everyone is looking for.lWhat are the major differences between 1.5 and 1.6?
From what I've gathered, HTC either backported CDMA support from 1.6 into 1.5, or worked some magic of their own to make it work.But if 1.6 offers cdma support but the sprint hero is 1.5? I'm so confused
But if 1.6 offers cdma support but the sprint hero is 1.5? I'm so confused
here ya go chris, from the horses mouth........... Sprint ADP
great question - just a little background, Android 1.5 (or cupcake) was built targeted toward GSM devices, however the 1.5 OS was implemented on Sprint HTC Hero to support CDMA so hopefully the only nuances you might see are in how customer values are returned from the device vs how how actual Android APIs work (such as Location, messaging, intents, etc) which are meant to be seamless across any device implementing Android 1.5 (ex: HTC G1 or HTC Hero).
MEID from sprint are 14 characters in length and hexadecimal based.
On the specific value returned for your specific API call, we will check on that and post the response later today to this thread with the answer.
Thanks
Sprint ADP
here ya go....
someone asks some esoteric thing about cell phone code
and a sprint guy says...
basically, they did a few little changes to 1.5 to make it work on CDMA - that's how come these heros w/ 1.5 can work on sprint
I understood it perfectly.See now why couldn't they just say that instead all that other mumbo jumbo

I understood it perfectly.
And this info was also on the first page, but I guess Scorch was the only one to look at it.![]()
Yeah they got their info from PocketLint also. I just called Sprint Tech Support the dude acted as if he's never heard of the Hero.
The guy at my Sprint store didn't even know what android was when I asked about it recently. Then he tried to sell me a Pre. *rolls eyes*
ClassicThe guy at my Sprint store didn't even know what android was when I asked about it recently. Then he tried to sell me a Pre. *rolls eyes*
All that is to me is mumbo jumbo.
Guess I need to learn techspeak

i understand it :d
bwahaha what store was this?