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Root Rooted - Now weird data behavior...

dgiaffe

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Jul 13, 2010
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Hi all, I followed the complete idiot-proof really nice procedure made on XDA forum [GUIDE] Root your X10 R2BA024 ! { Update 26.07.2010 R2BA024 Root with 2/3-Steps } - xda-developers. Even idiot-proof, I sill had to do it twice because I read too quick LOL. Anyways, everything is now working really nice and I love not having those crappy things on my phone anymore. However, I am having a weird issue.

Whenever I try to sync my data (say Google Contacts, Agenda, Gmail, Facebook, weather from geolocation etc..) or when I try to access the Android Market from my data connection (not wi-fi), it shows an error that it can't connect, like if I have no network connection. However! if I start an Internet browser like Dolphin, I can go on the Internet! Really weird... I did see a setting in wireless controls - Mobile networks - Auto Internet settings and I set it to Rogers, which is my supplier. However, if I go back in the choice prompt, the radio button stays to fido... is it normal? MMS & Data is also checkmarked. I don't know what is wrong... Any ideas?

Note that Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections are working fine. The procedure brought me from build #R2BA020 to #R2BA024, wondering if that could be the isssue? Any way I could fix this? Thanks!
 
Added it to the sticky and just awaiting Mod approval.

Hi, thanks! I am thinking this will help some people here in Canada. Maybe you can also delete this thread since I created it to add the info in the sticky. Not sure if I could do that myself (sorry pretty new :))..

Edit : sorry, I just saw it's already in the sticky. Wow you guys are fast! Please disregard my delete request :)
 
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