Motorola Droid Full Solution Updated

According to crickets coverage map, your area requires a Tri-Band phone that works on 1700MHz.

Crickets Coverage, you can zoom in by double-clicking...
http://www.mycricket.com/coverage/maps/wireless

Motorola's website's spec sheet on the Droid, it's only capable of 800/1900MHz, it won't work in a Tri-Band only area.

Motorola's spec sheet on the droid...
http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/U...ces/Mobile-Phones/ci.Motorola-DROID-US-EN.alt

So unfortunately you not going to be able to use the Motorola Droid in your area.
 
@gijoey1980 Yes I installed WiFi Tethering. Still nothing.
@tzBIGWORM How can I install that ROM without having to download anything from the Market... since I can't use WiFi.
 
Is wi-fi not working on your phone, if so then you have a problem. If this is the case let me know, i can send you autostart.apk and the install instructions thru adb commands.
 
someone get with me thats travels to (not located in) a triband area with a droid... cuz info im getting from cricket is u should have talk/text on sprint towers if nothing else
 
My CDMA Workshop 2.7 doesn't have an EV-DO tab. Do I have the wrong version? I know this can be done through QPST, but what are the exact tabs that I use? I need to know this, especially for the NV Item write.
 
Yes I seen that right after my post. LoL. I have talk and text working, but whenever i try to get on the web, it just shows the blue bar loading. I went in QPST and it showed that my NV Items did stick. I am using the 38515 Prl and I have the 1x symbol. What am I doing wrong?
Also, as I stated before, the last step (adb reboot) in cmd.exe commands always come back as "Not Found". So I just put "reboot" without the "adb". Is that what could be causing a conflict? Maybe I should not be doing this on Windows 7?
 
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