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: It specifically targeted phones with Agere chipsets, which were common in mid-2000s models from brands like Samsung (e.g., the X-series, E-series, and D-series). Functionality :
What makes the Agere 100433 truly interesting is not what it does, but when it did it. This dongle thrived during the twilight of the feature phone and the dawn of the smartphone—roughly 2004 to 2008. These were the years of the Nokia 6230, the Sony Ericsson K750, and the Motorola RAZR V3. Manufacturers treated their software as secret fortresses; repair was a monopoly. FastGSM, and dongles like the 100433, democratized that monopoly. fastgsm agere 100433
was a semiconductor company (later acquired by LSI and then Avago/Broadcom) that produced baseband processors for phones, notably many LG, Alcatel, and Samsung feature phones around 2005–2009. : It specifically targeted phones with Agere chipsets,