mmarz
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Ok I found a new website we can use to get the MSL code: https://www1.virginmobileusa.com/myaccount/home.dosdf
Ok I found a new website we can use to get the MSL code: https://www1.virginmobileusa.com/myaccount/home.dosdf
ok now this is funny.The specified URL cannot be found
i appreciate your reply confirming you updated your device's PRL without installing CDMA Workshop.
And so far, do you believe your voice and/or data service has been improved in speed, reliability, availability, or improved battery life (seemingly the primary reasons for making the alteration to the stock PRL list)?
Or contrarily, has there been any deficit you perceive for having performed this action?
Thanks so much...
Well its been about a week since I updated my PRL (61677) and to tell the truth I haven't really noticed much difference. No deficit that I've noticed either. I'm gonna switch back to stock and for a little bit and see if there is any noticeable change. I'm sure results vary by location though.
My current Rom: aospCmod for the netflix
The reason i was searching in the first place was for the rather unlikely hope, as it's apparently being revealed, that there was some reasonable way to have my first Android phone (Optimus V) last more than a few hours with 3G active without needing a charge (which many have suggested is a result of inadequacies in coverage).
Just installed the hybrid PRL with no issues. Haven't left the house yet to see if there's any noticeable coverage difference. But I was curious, and I have read through all the pages on both threads on androidcentral, and the XDA forums. But what would installing the new latest Sprint PRL 01115 really do? Would that give you much better coverage? Just confused as to why somebody would make a hybrid PRL that combines the VM/Sprint when you can just use the Sprint 01115 PRL to have the full Sprint coverage. Or am I looking at this all wrong? Any help would be much appreciated.
From what I understood, the VM PRL had entries that the Sprint PRL didn't. That is what the Hybrid PRL contains that the Sprint PRL doesn't have. Does that mean that VM has towers that Sprint doesn't have access to? I don't know. But those extra entries can't hurt. Who knows if they actually help. Unless you have poor coverage in your area, you won't see any increase in speed with either the Sprint or Hybrid. The Sprint and Hybrid PRL will give you way more coverage though than the original VM PRL.
The demo version for CDMA workshop expired. I can't get the MSL for my friend's Optimus V. What can I do? I absolutely can't use CDMA workshop 3.6. I can't find a cracked version of it either.
Sprint is a Nationwide network, so the PRL file should contain all the towers in their network, not to mention the towers that Sprint has negotiated roaming deals with other carriers.Hello! I have a Sprint HTC Hero and the latest PRL is 60679. I think the PRL that is downloaded to the Sprint phone depends on where you live.