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So, is it possible to trick the N900 browser into reporting the IMEI from my other phone?
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But when I move the SIM card to my N900, it doesn't work. When I try to browse the web, I get intercepted by Fido and advised that I have attempted to access a service without a data plan. Apparently, Fido is able to discern that my N900 is not one of their controlled devices and I"m blocked.
Is there any way to hack the N900 to get around this?
Cheers!
Brad
Cheers! Brad
Nokia N900, Lenovo Thinkpad T61p, Win7
http://www.turningpointarts.com