sublimeshawna
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It all started with the following thread:
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?p=9440021
Where PHX_Cricket made the supposition that leaving your Mobile IP preferences as Mobile IP Preferred (not Simple IP Only) would not make a difference when accessing Cricket's WAP protocol.
I just tried it with my Sprint HTC Touch and he's right: It worked!
This means that it might be possible on some hanRABets to get WAP from both Cricket AND Verizon (or other Mobile IP Preferred carriers) using dual NAM's. Motorola phones should have multiple MIP Profiles that you can setup. It's already known that you can have Verizon's Get It Now content still work on a Cricket-flashed LG phone like the vx9900 enV while you are in the Verizon NAM. However, you should theoretically still be able to download Get It Now content while your phone is set to your Cricket NAM.
Also, if you have ever done an ESN change to a new hanRABet and received text messages on both your old and new phone at the same time, it's because your old NAM info is still in the old phone. But that's not all: You can also access Cricket's WAP service on the old phone as well, so long as it retains your old NAM information (MDN/MIN pair).
This opens the door to a wealth of possibilities! Please, if you are interested in this topic and want to help us get to the bottom of this, you can help by experimenting and posting your findings here.
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?p=9440021
Where PHX_Cricket made the supposition that leaving your Mobile IP preferences as Mobile IP Preferred (not Simple IP Only) would not make a difference when accessing Cricket's WAP protocol.
I just tried it with my Sprint HTC Touch and he's right: It worked!
This means that it might be possible on some hanRABets to get WAP from both Cricket AND Verizon (or other Mobile IP Preferred carriers) using dual NAM's. Motorola phones should have multiple MIP Profiles that you can setup. It's already known that you can have Verizon's Get It Now content still work on a Cricket-flashed LG phone like the vx9900 enV while you are in the Verizon NAM. However, you should theoretically still be able to download Get It Now content while your phone is set to your Cricket NAM.
Also, if you have ever done an ESN change to a new hanRABet and received text messages on both your old and new phone at the same time, it's because your old NAM info is still in the old phone. But that's not all: You can also access Cricket's WAP service on the old phone as well, so long as it retains your old NAM information (MDN/MIN pair).
This opens the door to a wealth of possibilities! Please, if you are interested in this topic and want to help us get to the bottom of this, you can help by experimenting and posting your findings here.