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Updated 17-July-2020.
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regarding post below about the i465 ang MGMaps, the “where am i” located me sittin in my house exactly. haven’t tested while driving or anything else
Ervin, Downloading mJetz should work.. Where in the download and install process is it failing and what is the error message or symptoms.
i cant get m.jets broswer send to my phone is it down?
Thanks so much for putting this content together! I am sure everyone who visits this site is grateful! I would make one suggestion though: Maybe a link section to some other sites that have similar content. Again thanks!
The fallowing was tested and working on a i465 Clutch:
Opera Mini 3.1
Opera Mini 4.2
Zelda (super fun game!)
Tiny-ninja (super fun game!)
Mig33
Life in Pocket (excellent/fast gps mapping!)
Pipes
Sinfah’s Lair
Tested and NOT working on i465 Clutch:
Google Mail (won’t install)
Colour Mix (installs but buttons do not work?)
MGMaps (installs and runs but can’t get gps maps to work)
brenda, That’s the nature of iDEN, as well as CDMA. When an app like eBuudy or the Browser is actively sending or receiving you can’t recieve calls and they go straight to voicemail. There is no workaroung on Boost. In fact simultaneous voice and data only works on GSM phones and the latest CDMA phones with EVDO rev A. support
You should eventually get a voicemail notification however if you don’t call Boost and complain about missing voicemail notifications