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Unknown Sources now can be allowed

Fast_Eddy

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Don't know about anyone else, but I noticed yesterday that Setup|Applications now has a checkbox to allow installation of Non-Market applications.

I checked the box, e-mailed myself HelloIOIO.apk, installed it and ran it with no problems.

Perfect!

Boy, I am behind the times - didn't work earlier this week, though...
 
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Don't know about anyone else, but I noticed yesterday that Setup|Applications now has a checkbox to allow installation of Non-Market applications.

I checked the box, e-mailed myself HelloIOIO.apk, installed it and ran it with no problems.

Perfect!

Boy, I am behind the times - didn't work earlier this week, though...


Do you have 2.3 on yours? I looked cuz I was kinda ticked when I realized at&t doesn't allow 3rd party apps.
 
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same story...still no option, same build

I have the same problem. Talked to around 10 tech support and maybe 3-4 customer service. Nada.

Check out my thread about this.. at the last post I linked an XDA temp root that solves this problem. I just did it tonight and it worked.

http://androidforums.com/htc-inspire-4g/364872-sideload-update-fail.html

If you are desperate you might want to try it. I don't know what it does to the warranty and insurance though so use it at your own risk.
 
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I don't know that it's necessarily a "Fail" that a phone with no battery in it (because it was sitting in a box in a storeroom) did not receive the update.
I'm curious, though. When they push updates like this, is it usually a one-shot deal?
If, for example, my phone is powered down for some reason during the next update, how often do they refresh the update signal?
 
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I think I got mine while traveling from Alabama back to Mississippi. My phone was dying so I turned it off. It still updated although its possible it updated before that and I just didn't notice.
I don't know that it's necessarily a "Fail" that a phone with no battery in it (because it was sitting in a box in a storeroom) did not receive the update.
I'm curious, though. When they push updates like this, is it usually a one-shot deal?
If, for example, my phone is powered down for some reason during the next update, how often do they refresh the update signal?
 
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Go to settings applications and all apps. Look for customizable settings provider clear data press back once scroll down for setting clear data and it will unlock sideloading no root works on 2.2.1 stock


Gave this a try on a friends inspire who wasn't getting the update and it worked. But be warned that you may lose some settings, in my friends case the only things she lost were the wallpaper she had set and her ringtone (went back to default.) at least that is all she told me had changed at that moment.
 
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I just bought one last weekend. The 'unknown resource' is not there. What is the firmware version? Mine is 1.84.502.11 xxx-release

Log into your AT&T acct and click on chat with tech support. I did this and 5 min later I had "enable unknown sources" on my phone. She (Shannon Carter) knew exactly what I was talking about. I just finished loading swype 3.0, a lot better than my stock Inspire keyboard.
 
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Log into your AT&T acct and click on chat with tech support. I did this and 5 min later I had "enable unknown sources" on my phone. She (Shannon Carter) knew exactly what I was talking about. I just finished loading swype 3.0, a lot better than my stock Inspire keyboard.

I've had them push it to me probably 6 times. Still nothing........... they are telling me the Inspire isn't cabable......... :eek: They are sending my case up the ladder so to speak.
 
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Go to settings applications and all apps. Look for customizable settings provider clear data press back once scroll down for setting clear data and it will unlock sideloading no root works on 2.2.1 stock

Well, that is the second time I did that, with the clearing of the settings as metioned above, and both time, my mms wont work. cant send pics or receive them. Had to master reset to get it to work. I am running the htc inspire with 2.2.1
 
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Well, that is the second time I did that, with the clearing of the settings as metioned above, and both time, my mms wont work. cant send pics or receive them. Had to master reset to get it to work. I am running the htc inspire with 2.2.1

For anyone that did that method of clearing the settings if you do the upgrade to gingerbread then it will fix the mms settings no need for a master reset.
 
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Go to settings applications and all apps. Look for customizable settings provider clear data press back once scroll down for setting clear data and it will unlock sideloading no root works on 2.2.1 stock


wow... 10/10 post, this is what the internet is for!!

for others, i have not done anything to produce this stellar advice, but i have a microscopic bit of clairty to add, and am going to rewrite the above to make it beyond simple because i know many phone users aren't techy, and i hope those users find this thread because AT&T are a bunch of evil bastards, we should never be at this point, they suck, we dont...

to verify as well, this works on a rock stock Inspire running 2.2.1, and running this recipe only reset my wallpaper, i dont see that i lost a thing... icons, apps, messages, email, all still there, except now i have the illusive unknown applications check off

- from home screen
- tap menu
- tap settings
- tap applications (scroll down a little)
- (note your unknown services check is missing)
- tap manage applications
- tap the tab that says all (for all applications)
- scroll down to "customization settings provider", tap once
- tap clear data, say ok to popup
- press back once (back to all applications list)
- scroll way down to "settings", tap once
- tap clear data, say ok to popup
- go fix wallpaper if req'd

you're done.. hit the back button or return to the applications settings and viola your check box for unknown services are now there

big thanks to brianb76 for this, i was half postal ready to root my phone and cuss out some poor ATT slave :D
 
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wow... 10/10 post, this is what the internet is for!!

for others, i have not done anything to produce this stellar advice, but i have a microscopic bit of clairty to add, and am going to rewrite the above to make it beyond simple because i know many phone users aren't techy, and i hope those users find this thread because AT&T are a bunch of evil bastards, we should never be at this point, they suck, we dont...

to verify as well, this works on a rock stock Inspire running 2.2.1, and running this recipe only reset my wallpaper, i dont see that i lost a thing... icons, apps, messages, email, all still there, except now i have the illusive unknown applications check off

- from home screen
- tap menu
- tap settings
- tap applications (scroll down a little)
- (note your unknown services check is missing)
- tap manage applications
- tap the tab that says all (for all applications)
- scroll down to "customization settings provider", tap once
- tap clear data, say ok to popup
- press back once (back to all applications list)
- scroll way down to "settings", tap once
- tap clear data, say ok to popup
- go fix wallpaper if req'd

you're done.. hit the back button or return to the applications settings and viola your check box for unknown services are now there

big thanks to brianb76 for this, i was half postal ready to root my phone and cuss out some poor ATT slave :D

By doing this, you will most likely lose the ability to send MMS messages, requiring a factory reset or upgrade to GB to get it back, if you want that capability. But, hey, at least you can install non-market apps.
 
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