What do you mean it took forever to work? Put in SIM card. HTC's Connection Setup will start up. You select AT&T, it'll automatically install MediaNET connections for you. I know since I put original stock TyTN II firmware on my Tilt and go to XDA-Devs's forums regularly.
If putting in a SIM card and click next when the "Configuration Setup" program starts is too complicated for you, then I'm not suprised you fell for it, when they said you'd need a 2 yr contract. It's salesperson talk, you need a 1yr or 2yr contract for all AT&T features. Not on the phone, but features like upgrading your phone (what Verizon calls New Every 2-NE2)
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What do you mean it took forever to work? Put in SIM card. HTC's Connection Setup will start up. You select AT&T, it'll automatically install MediaNET connections for you. I know since I put original stock TyTN II firmware on my Tilt and go to XDA-Devs's forums regularly.
If putting in a SIM card and click next when the "Configuration Setup" program starts is too complicated for you, then I'm not suprised you fell for it, when they said you'd need a 2 yr contract. It's salesperson talk, you need a 1yr or 2yr contract for all AT&T features. Not on the phone, but features like upgrading your phone (what Verizon calls New Every 2-NE2)