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August 8th, 2005 05:06 PM #21Originally Posted by roninblade
anyway shadow, you cannot wipe out the text operator logo with an MMS graphic (a gif, jpeg etc.). On some phones sending a special operator logo SMS with an empty bitmap can be used to remove the textual operator logo. Now, if you are familiar with the PDU mode, try sending a Submit-PDU with data coding scheme 0x15 (8-bit data, ME specific) to the concerned phone.
kung hindi ka masyadong familiar sa programming.... wag mo na lang muna i-attempt gawin 'to... baka lalong lumalim pa problema mo. hehe...
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August 8th, 2005 05:20 PM #22back in the days of 5110 na nokia, you'll need and m-bus or f-bus cable, a pc and a program called nokia logo manager. You can edit logos and send text with this. Sa editing pedeng mawala ung logo. Ang di ko lang alam kung ganun pa rin ang newer nokia and if the program still exist. As for the cable, DIY ko lang ung sa akin nuon...cost less than P100 pero the plug (which came from a cheap hands-free/headset) was medyo mahal (P150). Orig m-bus or f-bus cable at that time cost P1500.
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