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http://support.zte.c...?newsId=1002102 It's any help for our Blade????


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Already posted here, and no.


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sorry getting my V's and N models confused.

Edited by sej7278, 25 July 2012 - 09:59 AM.

Phone: Gen1/OLED (TPT-v10'd to Gen2 - 2c/160s/294d), Orange UK San Francisco
ROM: cm-10.1-20130111-EXPERIMENTAL-blade-sej, CWM Touch 6.0.1.2

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It's basically the same board anyway (7x27A), only the radio is different. 7627A is CDMA and 7227A is GSM/WCDMA.


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View PostKonstaT, on 25 July 2012 - 10:05 AM, said:

It's basically the same board anyway (7x27A), only the radio is different. 7627A is CDMA and 7227A is GSM/WCDMA.

Correct me if i'm wrong here but it's the same exact hardware with different instruction sets?

These production instruction sets are transferrable via internal memory to onchip memory as i recall, which would mean that one could possibly transfer the entire instruction set from internal memory (DRAM) directly to VRAMC.


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Radio chipsets different from what I understand


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View Posthecatae, on 25 July 2012 - 08:37 PM, said:

Radio chipsets different from what I understand

In one word. NO.


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View PostSnap.IT, on 25 July 2012 - 09:18 PM, said:


In one word. NO.


Please expand, so you are saying I could write a cdma radio to a gsm device using qpst or similar?


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View Posthecatae, on 25 July 2012 - 09:35 PM, said:

Please expand, so you are saying I could write a cdma radio to a gsm device using qpst or similar?

Sure you could, i can do that and i have done that, all you need is a proper flasher, it's the same hardware.

That's how people got their 256MB devices unlocked, they used different device code and yeah, you can make a chinese device out of a european gen3 too.

I know that's possible, i didn't even intend to do that but i did.

Phone is kinda daft that way, it'll accept it if it CAN accept it, however this doesn't solve the problem at hand.





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