WIFI on the Touch - Touch CDMA Windows Mobile ROM Development

Any idea's on how to get WIFI is it like gps where it can be activated?

wifi
nope....no wifi hardware on the Touch

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i searched this one for awhile too. closest thing is a microsd card. it is not out yet supposedly and it is rumored to stick out too far to replace the back. go to amazon and search for minisd wifi and you will see the mini wifi card. the micro was discussed either here or on ppc

The microSD Wifi card is made by Spectec. it has been announced for over a year... Still no news!

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Memory cards for the XDA IIi

Can I use both sd and sdio cards in this device?
Secondly I notice that sdio cards come with wifi or something. Does this mean that I have to buy an sdio wifi card for me to connect via wifi to my pc or is it already built into the system?
Sorry for sounding thick but I am so new to this....
Yes u can use SD card&SDIO acessesories for ur XDA IIi
XDA IIi have already wifi built-in so no need to buy wifi card.
Good luck !
Thank you

4GB SD card works on my Blue Angel

Just in case anybody is thinking of getting a 4GB SD card, I can confirm that the Transcend 150x 4GB card works on my Blue Angel, though it doesn't work in the built-in SD card reader on my Toshiba laptop - I have to use a SanDisk MobileMate SD+ Card Reader. You can get the SD card for £80 from http://www.orcalogic.co.uk/asp/prodtype.asp?prodtype=17231&ft=d&st=1
£80? They seemed alot more then that just a few months back...
You can definitly get them cheaper on eBay but I wanted the option of returning it if it didn't work - I think if you buy something off an online retailer you can return it within 7 days.
But the real question is: Does it work with tomtom 5 without freezing?
But the real question is: Does it work with tomtom 5 without freezing?
I had that problem with a high-speed 1GB card using Navigator 3. The 4GB card seems to work far better though there is still some "freezing".

Acer A100 Micro SD and Wifi connection

I have searched through several forums and have not been able to find an answer for the problem that i am having with my Acer A100 7" Tablet and was wondering if anyone else out there has experienced the same thing. my wifi connection works great but when i insert a Micro SD card into the external slot my Wifi connection gets disconnected and i can only reconnect once i remove the Micro SD card...... Please if anyone can help i would be greatful, this is an awesome tab
Is this with any micro sd card? I've seen cards do weird things.
i dont know i only have one micro sd card and that is Dane-Elec micro sd HC 8GB it works great in my 8" Visio tablet but cuts the internet connection when i put it into the Acer A100, i can access thee card it just cancels the wifi connection for some reason
ok problem solved i took my SanDisk 8GB micro sd card out of my android phone and put it into the Acer A100 tablet and i am now able to have the micro sd card in and access the wifi with no problems thanks for all the help, oh the other micro sd card i was trying to use in the Acer i now have in my android phone at it is working fine, Merry Christmas to all.
P.S. Acers support sucks

Any AOKP users? & question about microsd cards

is anyone else finding that there's some serious wifi connection issues and home button unresponsiveness?
i rely on wifi a lot, and can't switch roms atm since i don't have enough storage to backup my apps/data with tibu, need to get a microsd card . any good (canadian) deals?
thanks!
edit:
is a class 4 micro sd card fast enough for smartphones? and also what's the difference between class 10 and u1?
No wifi issues here.
Google.
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Sim card reader on SM-T830.

Hi everybody, i have a Tab S4 SM-T830, and i saw that this tablet have a sim card reader even there is a space for a sim card on the tray for micro sd card, is there a way to make work that sim card reader? Because it is a wifi model tablet but the hardware is there.
nesgcmx said:
Hi everybody, i have a Tab S4 SM-T830, and i saw that this tablet have a sim card reader even there is a space for a sim card on the tray for micro sd card, is there a way to make work that sim card reader? Because it is a wifi model tablet but the hardware is there.
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i doubt it very much the hardware is there. As some user have flashed WETA rom, the phone dialer shows up on the SM-T830 WiFi model! You could try flashing WETA and then try a sim card!
N1NJATH3ORY said:
i doubt it very much the hardware is there. As some user have flashed WETA rom, the phone dialer shows up on the SM-T830 WiFi model! You could try flashing WETA and then try a sim card!
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I'm realy not sure if all necessesary hardware are there but at least the sim reader and the sim space in the tray yes. I will try later with weta rom. Thx
I think the WiFi Model has the space for the bigger tray that includes the Sim. They don't want to redesign the tablet because of the little space they could be used. Maybe is the Sim reader is there too.
But I don't think that the WiFi model is capable of LTE or 3G. Samsung probably left out the modem and the antennas to safe some money. The WiFi Model is 70€ cheaper than LTE version.
I'm just necroposting because this is a very common theme, and it needs to be put to rest once and for all!
Not really. But there is a 'black box' section of the firmware and hardware that only Qualcomm has access to, the technicalities of which are under government regulation, both USA and Internationally. That is why the major portions of all Qualcomm equipped devices are actually written by Qualcomm itself, and other processor (SoC) manufacturers likewise.
If such information was disseminated to mobile device manufacturers, it would leak, and that would compromised the entire cellular system. The wifi only is nearly identical to the 4G LTE, but you will never get firmware loaded that will open up the cellular modem.
And if you actually accomplished such a task, it wouldn't be long before federal authorities were interrogating you on how you did it, and debriefing you to never mention a word of it ever again, nor using the knowledge in any way, under penalty of being legally banned from all cellular networks, permanently!
If you dig hard on the Qualcomm site, and pass a few security checks, like demonstrating you're an actual mobile device developer, you will run into these stone walls where no one is allowed to pass.

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