Thread: Classic German SIM working in nook
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Old 03-01-2010, 07:18 PM   #23
jen6060
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Originally Posted by mgmueller View Post
Okay. My code string for Germany was
INSERT INTO carriers (name, numeric, mcc, mnc, apn, current) VALUES ('t-mobile', '26201', '262', '01', 'smartsites.t-mobile', 1);

Instead of "t-mobile" you can use whatever you want, for example "MobileOne".
Instead of "26201" it's "52503" for you. Accordingly "262" is "525". And "01" is "03".
Instead of "smartsites.t-mobile" it's "mobilenet" for you.

BTW: Has "Spore" been a typo for "Singapore"? Or is this a regular abbreviation, used in Singapore?
O thanks for this! Ok now I have to get my courage up to soft root it. Yes, Spore is actually normal abbreviation, I know it sounds like some kind of germ huh.. On your earlier comment, yes I read with interest all your comments on Boox bec there is a local distributor here. They seem to say there will be 2 variants - wifi enabled vs no wifi (which is a surprise to me as I thought all the Boox 60 have wifi), and I think they are working also on a 3G. I'm keeping track of your thread on your reviews! you mentioned that for price/value, Boox is more attractive right? Although I think form factor the irex looks v clean and nice , the only negative being the stylus not tethered to unit.
The other thing is being able to read b&n books on irex. Now that I have a Nook and some b&n books, I think i wont be able to open them on the Boox right.. Thanks again!
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