How To Unlocking The T-Mobile G1 Android Phone

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In the modern world has become a fairly common practice that a user of electronic mail hack your device one way or another. This has been extended to a mobile phone hacking to get access to things that were not originally meant to happen, such as changing fonts or icons and installation of in-house applications for free. A particular device, which is often hacked or unlocked, the phone is T-Mobile G1.

Companies have been blocking mobile phones for many years. The iPod Touch and iPhone, for example, become locked with Apple service. Similarly, the Google Android phone is locked to T-mobile.
Unlocking the G1 phone from T-Mobile

A key factor in unlocking the G1 phone is that the unlock code. Users who have had an active account for 90 days may request a SIM unlock code via Customer Service T-Mobile.

  1. A user can officially receive their SIM unlock code from T-Mobile, requesting that in here.
  2. Make sure the phone is off.
  3. Take the T-Mobile SIM card and insert it into the G1 phone in question.
  4. Hold down the Menu button while turning on the phone.
  5. If done correctly, do this, boot the phone in safe mode.
  6. Continue to press the emergency button and dial type * # 06 # key.
  7. If done correctly, the IMEI number will appear.
  8. Enter the IMEI number and provide the Customer Care T-Mobile web site or third party service and receive the SIM unlock code.
  9. Back to the main menu screen on the G1 and access the APN settings.
  10. A list of preset APN, the rule should display.
  11. Click the New button APN.
  12. Scroll down to where it says APN settings New and enter the mobile country code, or MCC, as well as the Code of MNC Mobile Network.
  13. Here is a list of codes MMC and MNC World.
  14. Take the T-Mobile service SIM card is expected to be used with the G1 phone and inserted into such.
  15. Turn the G1 phone.
  16. An indicator should continue to request the unlock code.
  17. Enter the codes of good received from T-Mobile, but beware, ill write a code more than three times can permanently block the G1 phone.
  18. Entering the correct code is activated GPRS, EDGE and 3D data services.
  19. Google Enter your username and password to activate the device G1 unlock the SIM card.
  20. Fill the rest of the configuration data, such as MMS, Home and port.

The following is an example of information system of heading to Menu, Settings, Wireless, mobile networks, APN, menu button, New APN.

Name: AT & T
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: leave blank
Port: leave blank
Username: WAP@CINGULARGPRS.COM
Password: CINGULAR1
Server: leave blank
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN Type: leave blank

Note that T-Mobile SIM cards must have a data plan or GPRS service activated. This is important because it will allow the phone to connect to the Google G1 to activate the same G1. Once everything is activated and is good and well, the phone has been unlocked officially.

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How To Transferring MP3 & Audio Tracks To Your Android Phone

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The Android operating system and platform was developed by Google. T-Mobile launched the first G1 Google Android smartphones in 2008 and intended to be a major competitor to the iPhone. One of the best things about Android is that it is a full operating system complex that improves the user experience of Internet surfing.

Apart from surfing the Web, users will enjoy the opportunity to hear high quality music on your Android. Unfortunately, some phone users have been confused on how to get your music from your computer to your phone and there is no direct synchronization with the iPhone as Apple, which automatically loads the music from the iTunes program. However, transfer music from your laptop or PC to your Android is not that difficult. Just follow a few simple steps and you have mobile music at your fingertips.

The first thing to know is the type of files that can be loaded on your Android phone. File types that are acceptable are: MP3, AMR, weapons of mass destruction (8), MIDI, WAV, OGG Vorbis, and M4A. M4A files using iTunes, and if they have a digital rights management protection must first be converted or can not be played on your Android phone.

To transfer the music, you first want to connect your phone to your computer via a USB cable. Once you connect the cable to the phone and the computer will see a USB icon in the menu bar in the phone. Drag the menu below and you will discover a “USB Connected” message. Touching this message, a dialog box will appear asking “mountain” or “No mountain.” You want to select “Mount” the transfer of files from your computer to the phone’s SD card.

Next, you need to open your USB drive into your computer. A dialog box may appear asking what to do with the new hardware, in which case you should click on “Open folder to view files.” If a dialog box does not shw, you can go to Start, My Computer and double click the “Removable Disk”. You should see a folder named “Music”, but if not, just create your own.

Now, go back to the Start menu and My Computer. Open any file that contains your music. This may be iTunes or simply “music”. Highlight all the music you want on your phone, and then drag the music folder on the removable disk menu. Take a few minutes to complete the transfer. Once you do, click on “Safely Remove Hardware” button at the bottom right of your computer screen. Click “USB Mass Storage” and click on the “Stop”. On the phone, drag the menu bar down again and you will see a dialog box that says “Disable USB storage.” Click on it and then see a message asking if you want to turn off the USB storage device. Instructed to do so. Now be safe for you to disconnect the USB cable without damaging your computer, phone and files.

All that remains now is to test his new music, go to the music application on the Applications screen. Click it and you can find the song, album or artist you want to hear.

At this time, the G1 Google Android is the only phone on the market with the Android operating system, but more will come on the market. When they do, the steps to load the music might be slightly different, but it is likely that at least very similar.

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Android App for Mashable Users

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