Hi westmeanboy, i was also under the impression that unicom is already
compatible with some current android handsets, but even if they are
not, its going to happen soon:
http://www.microvoip.com/english/Carrier/200912/108903.html
Thanks for the suggestion Michael, unfortunately my current grasp
out here to know this and it would certainly help if we knew
why.
Thanks!
On Nov 29, 9:19 am, Michael (许晖) hui.x...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:18 PM, shimsim shim@gmail.com wrote:
Like I said in the post, it's blocked 90% of the time, not all the
time, which makes
of Google.com in China.
Everything (DNS, servers, routers) are under local government surveillance
and control. Not much they can do.
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 9:02 PM, shimsim shim@gmail.com wrote:
Appreciate the workaround Hong, i will give it a try.
Don't get me wrong, i am not blaming
Hi Dianne,
Would you accept a fairly reasonable assumption that Google has a
vested interest in Android operating correctly in China? ... and for
that reason there must be at least one person in the entire
organization that knows or at the very least would be concerned about
something like this?
to access the
Market for free non-protected apps?
On Nov 29, 2:49 am, Dianne Hackborn hack...@android.com wrote:
On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 2:09 AM, shimsim shim@gmail.com wrote:
I get the feeling I'm swimming against the tide with all the defensive
comments. I am not attacking Google
Appreciate the workaround Hong, i will give it a try.
Don't get me wrong, i am not blaming Google for the cause of the
problem, its not their fault they are being blocked but they must be
aware of the problem and should make a statement as to what is
happening will it stay like this or are
.
On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 5:12 PM, shimsim shim@gmail.com wrote:
Let's keep politics out of this discussion and also realize that there
are a number of difference between blocking Twitter, Facebook, Youtube
(i will use T,F,Y for short), and blocking a service used for
accessing email
from there.
On Nov 27, 1:00 pm, shimsim shim@gmail.com wrote:
Agreed Dianne, I appreciate its not the best place to post this,
although developers in China that are looking for a long term platform
to work on might say otherwise.
If you can suggest a more appropriate place I am happy
:06 pm, Jie Hong jie.j.h...@gmail.com wrote:
I can understandChinaGov blocks Google sync service.
The real strange thing is there are always a few hours sync service
can work everyday,
can anyone explain this?
On 11月25日, 上午8时48分, shimsim shim@gmail.com wrote:
Well I can safely say
hadn't
modified any settings. And in Beijing, both CNC network and CMCC APN
work fine.
Best regards,
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 9:26 AM, shimsim shim@gmail.com wrote:
Hi westmeadboy, i just tried accessing the google sync page from the
link you posted and it works fine on my G1 both on WiFi
to clarify the
problem/symptoms too. How is that some people (you) can log on but
others (me) can't?
You might also want to try:
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Android+Market/label?lid=7dc8a5...
On Nov 20, 2:23 pm, shimsim shim@gmail.com wrote:
It has been working for me almost
It has been working for me almost perfectly the last 3 days, but
twitter and facebook are still blocked, so maybe they are just working
wherever President Obama is, either way I have a a PPTP VPN setup but
thats not the point here ...
Getting back to the original question .. can someone
service without prior
notification!
Regards
siuying
On 11月17日, 上午11時13分, shimsim shim@gmail.com wrote:
For well over 1 month now my ADP G1 has been experiencing connectivity
issues in China. Both the market place and gmail are affected by this
problem (actually anything
For well over 1 month now my ADP G1 has been experiencing connectivity
issues in China. Both the market place and gmail are affected by this
problem (actually anything requiring account authorization from what i
can tell) during which time they are both unaccessible. On average the
blocking is in
in
cmwap.
G1's browser will use this proxy.
On Apr 22, 12:47 pm, shimsim shim@gmail.com wrote:
yep, have tired a few different sites, with no luck. basically the
browser just does not get anywhere, it looks like its found the page
and is loading it, but nothing, the loading bar
I got the same problem in China with my Dev G1. I'm using the M-Zone
Sim card and with the settings below everything works except the
browser.
name: china mobile
apn: cmnet
proxy: 10.0.0.172
port:80
username: blank
password: blank
server: blank
mmsc: http://mmsc.monternet.com
mms proxy:
and see
the browser works
apn: cmnet
proxy: 10.0.0.172
port:80
username: blank
password: blank
server: blank
mmsc:blank
mms proxy: blank
mms port: blank
mcc: 460
mnc:02
apn type: default
and i think Pinyin input is not supported(not sure)
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 8:39 PM, shimsim
if i change from cmnet to cmwap i dont even get a data connection (no
edge icon in the notification bar)
On Apr 22, 9:16 am, Anonymous Anonymous firewallbr...@googlemail.com
wrote:
give a try with cmwap as apn
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 6:41 AM, shimsim shim@gmail.com wrote:
Just tried
differnt urls with cmnet? saywww.cnn.cometc, soemthing the
home configured may not work
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 7:30 AM, shimsim shim@gmail.com wrote:
if i change from cmnet to cmwap i dont even get a data connection (no
edge icon in the notification bar)
On Apr 22, 9:16 am, Anonymous
Not sure it help anyone but there is an app on the market called
latitude launcher and it enables latitude on adp1.1.
I tried it on mine today at it seems to work but as I have never seen
it working on a regular g1 I can't confirm it works the same.
On Mar 11, 6:22 pm, Al Sutton
sorry, its called latitude enabler for root.
On Mar 11, 10:10 pm, shimsim shim@gmail.com wrote:
Not sure it help anyone but there is an app on the market called
latitude launcher and it enables latitude on adp1.1.
I tried it on mine today at it seems to work but as I have never seen
This is my first post and i am new to Android so excuse my ignorance
if this is well documented and common knowledge.
I have a stock ADP, firmware 1.0, no updates no mods and of course i
want to get the latest features such as voice control, latitude etc,
and so begins the fun Why is there
not allowed to answer question #2.
JBQ
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 6:10 PM, shimsim shim@gmail.com wrote:
This is my first post and i am new to Android so excuse my ignorance
if this is well documented and common knowledge.
I have a stockADP, firmware 1.0, no updates no mods
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