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GB-SOFT Tweak - a GPRS utility for Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC phones - released
December 23, 2005 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R.

If you own HTC Wizard or HTC Universal, then this little utility may be useful for you, because it makes it possible to keep the GPRS connection alive for a long periods of time and to disconnect this GPRS connection quickly and comfortably.

GPRS under control, Simple installation & Control panel

Version 19.12.2004 is only for Windows Mobile 5 Phone Edition

GPRS always On/Off switch
Higher priority switch for audio media streaming -> eliminate clicks

To learn more click here.

Please note: in Windows Mobile 5.0 phones to disconnect them from GPRS or UMTS you should press the red button (hang-up) and hold it.


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