Mbira
Well-known member
I know there's a million places making these claims, but I'm curious if there's anyone on this forum that knows the technology enough to know if this is possible:
I have t-mobile and I use the "hot spot at home" service which lets me use my t-mobile phone to search for a wifi spot and if it's not locked, it
'll jump onto that service and I can make free calls. It's the UMA technology. I'm curious if it'd be possible to hack an iphone and put in my t-mobile sim card and have it do the same thing?
This is all because I want to be able to read my google calendar on my phone and I don't have outlook to sync my phone to.
Any thoughts?
:guinness: :roll: :roll:
I have t-mobile and I use the "hot spot at home" service which lets me use my t-mobile phone to search for a wifi spot and if it's not locked, it
'll jump onto that service and I can make free calls. It's the UMA technology. I'm curious if it'd be possible to hack an iphone and put in my t-mobile sim card and have it do the same thing?
This is all because I want to be able to read my google calendar on my phone and I don't have outlook to sync my phone to.
Any thoughts?
:guinness: :roll: :roll: