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Recently purchased the O2 Xda trion from Germany (unfortunately including the German QUERTZ keyboard). I'm trying to set it up on Cingular in the U.S. Is there a way to get Cingular Media Net as a homepage for downloads? Can this device be set to receive EDGE? It receives eveything else including the not yet existent (in Los Angeles at least) UMTS and HSDPA. Anyone know DUN bluetooth settings that will work on an Intel Mac MacBook Pro? Lotsa questions, huh?
Recently purchased the O2 Xda trion from Germany (unfortunately including the German QUERTZ keyboard). I'm trying to set it up on Cingular in the U.S. Is there a way to get Cingular Media Net as a homepage for downloads? Can this device be set to receive EDGE? It receives eveything else including the not yet existent (in Los Angeles at least) UMTS and HSDPA. Anyone know DUN bluetooth settings that will work on an Intel Mac MacBook Pro? Lotsa questions, huh?
Welcome to Pocket PC Addict popesmokey! If the O2 XDA Trion is unlocked then it should be more than possible to get it set up with Cingular. EDGE will work with this device, and as soon as HSDPA is available in your area you should be all set. I'm not sure what the MediaNet homepage address is, I remember mMode being http://home. I'd contact tech support to see if they can help you, or I'd wait until someone else with a Cingular 8125 posts the homepage here (anyone?)
DUN settings shouldn't be a problem is your MacBook detects the DUN service on the O2 XDA Trion through the Bluetooth assistant. Let us know if you need more information!