Moving serial number? - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

I bought a used O2 XDA-1 since my old T-Mobile MDA-1 fell to the floor (other thread).
I believe to recall that the old MDA-1 I had was unbranded (hope I find that CD again which the seller gave me at the time I bought it).
Otherwise I would need help from the forum.
Would it be possible to move all my software plus the ID of the phone to the new one?
I have a somewhat older TomTom bound to it and a Tunelab piano tuning license.
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TIA
Christoph

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Found Doc. - New or Old?

Looking up the following FCCID on the back of my SX56 (which I was arguing to a friend is really the Tmobile SX56, not the ATT sx46) - but we both couldn't find a difference to prove.
These block diagrams may help. I don't recall them anywhere here before.
https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/oet/forms/reports/Search_Form.hts
https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/w...m=Exhibits&application_id=921384&fcc_id=NM8SN

Need to replace brick'd TyTN...recommendation?

I need to replace my brick'd TyTN today. I'm traveling for business next week and need a device. I like the look of the JASJAM and 8525 better than the TyTN, but I'm not sure which model I should buy. I would just buy the 8525 from Cingular, but it doesn't look like it will be out within a few days, as was originally promised. With all the models of the Hermes out there, which would you prefer if you were buying again? Thanks
BTW...my current TyTN will be off to Germany for repairs. I'll probably Ebay one or the other, or give it to my Dad, when it gets back from its repair journey.
Are you travelling in or out of the country?
I'm staying in the country for this trip
Well, the hardware issues (inoperative flash, bad keys, SA) on the TyTN seem to be worked out. No US operators officially carry the HERMES yet however so overseas repairs are going to be an issue.
Mu thoughts would be to get another TyTN and sell the repaired one on eBay when you get it back... Or keep it for a TyTN experimental mule. Maybe HTC will put in the SA fix too as a matter of course on your old one.
Heck, can we even get operator branded HERMES devices here?
I hear ya...I'm going to ship it next week and see what happens. In the meantime, I'm going to see if I can get a decent price on the JASJAM, as I do like the look a bit better.
Thanks!

The cost to unbrick a Hermes...

In case anyone was wondering... the cost quoted to me by PocketPCTechs to replace the system board on a bricked JASJAM is $590 USD, plus $60 labor.
Yeah. So I'm having them send it back.
There is also a shortage of the JASJAM/TyTN/Hermes system boards. They've had it a month, and a lot has happened in these forums since then, including some stuff that looks like I'll be able to unbrick it myself... maybe. Hopefully they didn't mess it up any worse (when I sent it, I could still get into the OS).
Unfortunately, when I managed to screw mine up, none of these recent cool programs were out -- and I had to go on a business trip in a week, so I figured I'd send it to the warranty provider and hope they could figure out how to get the radio working again.
How did you brick it?? also what was it doing??
$590+$60 labor? You can get a brand new Softbank X01HT on EBay for less than that.
I had PocketPCTechs replace the LCD on my old XDA IIs. When it came back from PPCT, there was an annoying hum in the earpiece whenever I used the phone. Made the IIs pretty much useless.
IMEI CHECK fixed mine for $40 US. plus shipping....No GSM type brick
Fourgig said:
$590+$60 labor? You can get a brand new Softbank X01HT on EBay for less than that.
I had PocketPCTechs replace the LCD on my old XDA IIs. When it came back from PPCT, there was an annoying hum in the earpiece whenever I used the phone. Made the IIs pretty much useless.
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Yeah, really. I got a TyTN on eBay from Expansys' open box deals they have there every once in a while for less than that.

antenna and mic parts for 8525

hello,
im new to this forum and i hope i am posting in the correct area. i have 2 htc8525 pda's. one is unlocked with wm6 and the other is locked through cingular with wm5. i will have the other unlocked and upgraded soon. what i need is some help locating a few parts for the 8525. i have contacted htc directly, including their accessory department and im not having luck. i have downloaded an htc service manual and found the following part numbers and decriptions for what i need. i need two of each of the following and was wondering if anyone knows where i can get them and how much. they are: antenna rubber plug(on the back next to the camera) part number: 76h001167-00m qty. 2 and microphone rubber cover(on the inside of the phone) 76h001151-00m qty. 2.
thank you,
nick
I'm thinking about parting out my 8525 that has the white screen problem. If you're in the US and need the antenna, shoot me a PM.

Mda Vario ll upgrade

Hi all,
I know this question may have been asked thousands of times, but hopefully somebody can point me in the right direction.
Sometime ago, i found a T-mobile hermes vario ll and handed it into the nearest police Station..... yes there are still honest people about!
Anyway.. i wa told that if nobody claimed it after 28 days then i could return and keep it.
Nobody did claim it, so the phone is now mine, however, predictably the original owner reported it as stolen i presume and the phone part of it will not work.. presumably blocked.
Question now is..... i have an old t - mobile phone which i no longer use.... is there a way i can change the imei number on this device to reflect the one on the old phone which is 100% working and has been owned by me from new?
If so, how do i go about this, and is there a piece of software i can obtain?
Regards
SP
No, imei's are unique to a phone and its illegal to change...
Anybody else... any solution?
Thanks
SP
you wont find an answer to that question on this site i am afraid. Get a bluetooth gps and use it as a pda/gps but you wont be able to use the phone. I'll buy it off you if you want to sell it, it will save me using my xda trion as a tomtom

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