Samsung intensity 2 wifi hack
Joined: Dec 20 - Re: WiFi hack on Samsung Intensity][? Last seen: 4 days 16 hours ago. Joined: Dec 19 - June 1, - pm. My apologies, i for some reason assumed that it was a net-book. You're fine! It's just a cheap lil' texting phone :mac:. Anonymous Recent content. Create new account Request new password. Adjustable Text Size. Hearing Aid Compatible.
Extra Display. Ringer Profiles. Supported Profiles: HSP 1. Infrared IR. Mobile Hotspot. Picture ID. Ringer ID. Voice Dialing. Type: Speaker-independent automatic. Changeable Body Plates. Custom Graphics. Custom Ringtones. Real-Music Ringers. Data Tethering. External Antenna Jack. Browser Software: NetFront 3.
Hey, it still runs snapchat which is cool! My biggest hurdle has been that the support is long gone for a phone so old. Sadly so many forums just end in dead links and abandoned projects. Nobody expected anyone would be using these little phones in I guess we both have niche reasons that keep us using them, eh?
I love it though! Proof that old technology can still be used in the modern world. Yes, I was forewarned by T-Mobile around that my T flippy would no longer work at some point in the future, so I started looking for a replacement early. I always just used it as a phone, nothing else, not even as a camera and I never texted, but figured if I was going to start, there would have to be a keyboard because I hate touchscreens.
Off I went researching all the full qwerty models. I also scored an LG F3Q that used Jellybean, but honestly, even though it was 2 years newer, the specs were actually crappier than the Relay. I ended up giving away the LG to my Ex who broke her phone, … then one of my precious Relays, that is when I told her she is on her own from now on regarding phones.
I gotta keep my emergency replacement stash of at least 2. I had 4 of them and I have 3 of them left, a mix of locked to T-Mobile and some allegedly Unlocked, but I never bothered to check to make sure one way or the other. I never rooted any of them, or any phone for that matter, so I just use it as-is and it works really well. I still get great 4G though, so that is a bonus. I did a little research before I bought them and mostly it was for the physical qwerty and less carrier bloat as a couple of them were from Consumer Cellular.
The older and soon to be defunct 3G Samsung Gravity 3 slider dumb phone had the same bonus with bigger memory cards.
I tried it, it worked. Okay, but why should someone else decide when to upgrade for me? Upgrading, while necessary for some people, is not necessary for others, and to be forced to upgrade when it is unnecessary, as in, things are still fully functional and meet the needs of their users, why be forced to upgrade?
Looking things up a little, it kind of makes me wonder about this selection.. To be fair, I can see the whole Note 4 thing for Verizon, because that really only supported band 4 on the T-mobile network.. No support for band 2, 5, 66, 12, 71, etc.. Only bands 4 and The Soyea M Every network has a different price and unlocking time, but all of them can be unlocked.
What is unique unfreeze code mck? Phone freeze is a result of the incorrect code being inputted too many times, which means your Samsung U Intensity II is Hardlocked. One of them is called unfreeze code, which is used to reset the code counter in your device.
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