quick question..whats the point of the generics? is it necessary in order to write cricket stuff to them or ??
because I thought we could just use motorola pst general to do so
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quick question..whats the point of the generics? is it necessary in order to write cricket stuff to them or ??
because I thought we could just use motorola pst general to do so
Generics (DST - Developement Software Team) versions are Motorola's retail version (sometimes called Brightpoint or Cellstar) and besides being the version that all others are based on, except in the case of exclusive products (like Verizon and the V325/325i etc...), they also serve as the basic foundation for smaller carriers like Ntelos, Cellular South, Pocket, and so forth who use the DST monster and then they run a flex file to add some of the specifics they want like PRL, data/browser settings, BREW and whatever else they deem necessary. It is a lot simpler from the developement standpoint and cheaper for the carriers whose market is not big enough to justify the expensive of a full blown dedicated shx firmware.
Hi Mr Drkcobra
with all respect for you, do you have the shx of a455 and zn4?
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There is no such thing as a DST for either of these models. These are Verizon exclusives and that is all that exists. The A455 however is apparently only a USA exclusive model as two Canadian carriers sell it Koodo Mobile and (I think) Telus. The only thing we have found that I know of is a Koodo Mobile upgrade, no monsters. Either of these would be closer to a generic but they are both Java so look out flashing away, plus their bootloaders appear to be incompatible versions, but this is not verified as we don't have those monsters.
hi all:
can send v325i dst flash file?
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