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Too bad...
Started by Tangentabacus, Nov 12 2011 03:11 AM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 22 January 2012 - 09:26 PM
I need some help, maybe someone here knows the answer. I have CM7 on the showcase for c spire and everything seems to be ok except I can not send a sms successfully. I can still receive them but the ones I send are either blank or never reach the destination. I have read that this is usually a problem with the short message service center number or abbreviated SMSC. I have tried flashing the different modems through odin v. 1.7 but it didn't solve the problem. I also typed in the code, *#*#4636#*#*, into the dialer to get into the phone information and my smsc is blank. I would like to enter it manually so if anyone knows c spires or can find it on their phone I would greatly appreciate it.
#2
Posted 25 February 2012 - 06:08 PM
@rbriggins
I created an account just to reply to this.
I had this problem and after many hours of trying things from all over the internet, I found something that works. I don't have the link, but search for the EE25 radio (exact file name is EE25_modem.tar.md5). Once I flashed that and my phone reset it went to the *228 activation and it failed, but after a reboot everything worked.
I was able to send and recieve texts, but I did notice that my signal strength wasn't quite as good as it was. I don't know if it was just the weather or if that radio isn't as good, but being able to send texts again was nice.
I created an account just to reply to this.
I had this problem and after many hours of trying things from all over the internet, I found something that works. I don't have the link, but search for the EE25 radio (exact file name is EE25_modem.tar.md5). Once I flashed that and my phone reset it went to the *228 activation and it failed, but after a reboot everything worked.
I was able to send and recieve texts, but I did notice that my signal strength wasn't quite as good as it was. I don't know if it was just the weather or if that radio isn't as good, but being able to send texts again was nice.
#3
Posted 27 February 2012 - 05:32 PM
I fell in love with CyanogenMod back with I had a HTC Magic on T-mobile. I was terribly disappointed that nothing stable ever materialized for the Showcase.
While I'm glad the team has expanded to cover so many devices, there definitely seems to a be a difference in build quality between the dev teams.
Support for the Magic was flawless when that's the device Cyanogen was using. I guess the lesson here is, next time I buy a new android I'll pick the same model the core Cyanogen devs are using.
While I'm glad the team has expanded to cover so many devices, there definitely seems to a be a difference in build quality between the dev teams.
Support for the Magic was flawless when that's the device Cyanogen was using. I guess the lesson here is, next time I buy a new android I'll pick the same model the core Cyanogen devs are using.
#4
Posted 01 March 2012 - 09:50 AM
I had an HTC BravoC and it was awesome on CM7... But I have a limited selection on phones here in Alaska so I had to get a Showcase... I just wish they'd actually support a phone that they say they've supported is all.













