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How to upgrade your AT&T locked Dell Streak (Baseband GAUSB1A111231 Build 6601) to Android 2.2 Froyo
Posted on January 23rd, 2011 68 comments
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I’ve been patiently waiting for Dell to release the 2.2 version of the Android OS for my AT&T locked Dell Streak but they just keep pushing it back and there’s currently no specific release date. They’ve already released it for the non-AT&T locked versions but it seems like AT&T is preventing them from releasing it to the AT&T-locked ones. The Dell update package seems to check the baseband version of the device so even if you were able to get an unlock code from AT&T the update won’t work unless you have the specific baseband version that the package was created for.I was reading the Dell forums and there are a lot of people who are pretty upset about this too. So a lot of them decided just to do it themselves and were able to upgrade their Streaks to 2.2 by using the QDLTool and following this guide from streakdroid.com. It was actually very easy to do and I wish I had done this months ago!
The QDLTool will change your baseband version to GAUSB1A130500 which is the unlocked version. The QDLTool will also install the pre-release version of 2.2, so you may want to upgrade to the official release after that (which should now work since the baseband version of the device has changed, you can download the official release here: http://mobileupdate.dell.com/PackageProductionLocations/Streak_318_12821_00.pkg)
Here are the steps I took, note that I ran the QDLTool on a Windows XP Pro 32-bit machine. Use this guide if you have a 64-bit Windows: http://streakdroid.com/?page_id=87.
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How to unlock your Dell Streak for free
Posted on December 13th, 2010 12 comments
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If you’ve searched around for “Dell Streak unlock” you’ve probably seen results to unlock it using a Rebel Simcard or some ridiculously priced unlock service where you give them your IMEI number and they’ll give you the unlock code within 24 hours after paying.
Luckily, I stumbled upon this post before I did any of that which told stories of customers who were able to get unlock codes for their Streaks by simply calling AT&T and asking for the unlock code. I gave this a try tonight and it worked!
Here’s what I did:
- Called AT&T support at 1-800-331-0500.
- Customer service rep asked me for my wireless phone number and told her I’m not an AT&T customer and I recently purchased a Dell Streak but it was locked to AT&T and Dell support told me that only AT&T has access to the unlock codes (this is pretty much what you’ll get from Dell support, or they might just tell you to buy the “newer” truly unlocked Dell Streak that they just released last month). I also told her that I have my IMEI number ready.
- The lady on phone has never heard of the Dell Streak before and she wasn’t sure how to get the unlock code for it, but she was very nice and really wanted to help me so she put me on hold while she asked around and look for a way to do it.
- About 5 minutes later she got back on the phone with no luck but she told me she’s still working on it and will stick around until I get what I need
. - After about 20 minutes or so she finally found it! She gave me an 8-digit unlock code and I asked her if she could stay on the line while I try it and she said no problem. I put in a SIM card that I got in the Philippines and when I booted my Dell Streak it said “Network Locked,” so I entered the unlock code and it worked! I don’t get a signal with that SIM though so I couldn’t see the carrier information, but I rebooted again and this time no more prompts to unlock it so it looks like it definitely worked. I also got prompted by the system to re-login to my Google account.
This may involve some luck, though, as not everyone will be as nice and helpful as the person I got so just keep trying and eventually you’ll get someone that will actually help you
.I’m still waiting for my Froyo 2.2 update, however, as it seems that they’ve only released it for Dell Streaks with baseband version that ends with 00. Hopefully the wait is not much longer. It’s unfortunate that Dell made such a great product but the support is just awful.
Well, at least for now I can finally get rid of my TracFone and get another prepaid service from another carrier (TracFone’s SIM only works on TrackFone phones, it showed “Invalid SIM” on my Dell Streak).
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Dell Coupon Codes
Posted on January 17th, 2009 No comments
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I’ve been getting these Dell coupon codes in the mail. Hope you find them useful.
15% off select electronics, software, and accessories
- 3M1M4WG4ZX4?LZ
- XWX9BR9PVNXV4H
25% off select systems
- RCRKBSFPVFSTMH
- 8G?B$MNP4VGF9H
25% off select servers, storage, and switches
- R5WDXDHWBQKL46
- XCHSJ54MT89FDM
Offers valid 11/7/2008 – 1/30/2009 – Enjoy!


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