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Android 2.2 (Froyo) To Come with Tethering and Wifi Hotspot

I have been USB-tethering with my Sprint HTC Mogul for more than two years, connecting my Ubuntu 8.04~10.04 and Win XP~7 laptops/netbook to Sprint’s usually-speedy-enough 3G data network. While my Mogul still works fine as a phone, email client, light browsing, an GPS navigation with Tomtom 7 and Google Map, I am really getting tired of Windows Mobile 6.1.

I am a fan of building custom Linux kernels for the x84 architecture and having root access to an OS, so the ability to do (close to) the same on a ultra-portable embedded device with an ARM architecture with an Android OS appeals to me.

The hardware I want is something like the HTC Evo (4G) or the HTC Desire/Incredible. While the Android 2.1 that comes with them pretty much does what I need, and I think I can always tinker around to get USB or Wifi tethering, the rumor that Android 2.2 will come with that ability built-in gets me fired up.  Sprint says they’ll be charging an additional $29.99/month for Wifi hotspot on the Evo, so it remains to be seen if a carrier will disable the new built-in Wifi hotspot capability so they can charge more.

If history is an indication of what’s to come, I may have a reason to be optimistic.

Back in October 2007 when I got my Mogul, rumors were that there was a GPS module built-in, but Sprint had disabled it in the ROM.  A few months later, Sprint released a new ROM with that GPS module enabled, even though they continue to provide their proprietary Sprint Navigation at a monthly fee.  I hope they somehow decide to allow the native Wifi hotspot, but I’m not holding my breath for it.

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Tethering HTC Mogul and Touch Cruise with Ubuntu (8.10 and 9.04b)

With the ever-expanding 3G or 3.5G coverage, it is now quite convenient to use your 3.xG phone as a modem to get your notebook connected. While the process for tethering WM6 with a Windows machine is pretty strait-forward, it may require a bit more work if you have Ubuntu. Here I will try to summarize how I manage to get my Mogul tethered with Ubuntu Intrepid.

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Customize Bootup Screen on Sprint Mogul (HTC PPC-6800)

Change the boring default boot-up screens on your Sprint Mogul.

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