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Let me know (seeweed@powix.org) if you need any firmware, advice, or just
plain flashing utils for your motorola...
if you want to void your warrenty, then you can do this,keep that in
mind...that if you dont care then go ahead..
I have most, including the v620 that you can flex your v400 with...but it
wont record vidz, due to many factors including chip specs..

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In article <ZlQod.340291$a85.97525@fed1read04>,
"Sklar Sable" <sklarsable@cox.net> wrote:

> Let me know (seeweed@powix.org) if you need any firmware, advice, or just
> plain flashing utils for your motorola...
> if you want to void your warrenty, then you can do this,keep that in
> mind...that if you dont care then go ahead..
> I have most, including the v620 that you can flex your v400 with...but it
> wont record vidz, due to many factors including chip specs..

How about flashing a v180 with the v600 firmware, to make it into a
camera ?

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>Subject: Unlock Firmware, Flex
>From: "Sklar Sable" sklarsable@cox.net
>Date: 11/23/2004 6:12 PM Central Standard Time
>Message-id: <ZlQod.340291$a85.97525@fed1read04>
>
>Let me know (seeweed@powix.org) if you need any firmware, advice, or just
>plain flashing utils for your motorola...
>if you want to void your warrenty, then you can do this,keep that in
>mind...that if you dont care then go ahead..
>I have most, including the v620 that you can flex your v400 with...but it
>wont record vidz, due to many factors including chip specs..
>

What should i flex/flash a Motorola phone with that is branded t-mobile? I
simply want to restore the 850 band for dobson roaming, etc but want t-mobile
to be the preferred network and want to leave the tmobile logo's, tzones, etc
as is. I'm talking about the v180, v300, v600. Thank you for your assistance.
I edited the 0025.0001 seem to add the 850 band in my v600, worked but seemed
to float back and forth between tmo and dobson, I'd prefer it to stay with tmo
unless that network was unavailable. Jay

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On 25 Nov 2004 02:08:25 GMT, jayb@aol.comzzz (nospam) wrote:

>What should i flex/flash a Motorola phone with that is branded t-mobile? I
>simply want to restore the 850 band for dobson roaming, etc but want t-mobile
>to be the preferred network and want to leave the tmobile logo's, tzones, etc
>as is. I'm talking about the v180, v300, v600. Thank you for your assistance.
> I edited the 0025.0001 seem to add the 850 band in my v600, worked but seemed
>to float back and forth between tmo and dobson, I'd prefer it to stay with tmo
>unless that network was unavailable. Jay

If you flash the phone all personalizations will be erased. It's
basically reformatting your phone's operating system. The phone won't
know what "preferred" network is. That's all determined by how the
SIM is programmed.

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>Subject: Re: Unlock Firmware, Flex
>From: Joseph JoeOfSeattle@yahoo.com
>Date: 11/24/2004 10:30 PM Central Standard Time
>Message-id: <msnaq056mloiu0dp9rjh7kmkkk4n649lo3@4ax.com>
>
>On 25 Nov 2004 02:08:25 GMT, jayb@aol.comzzz (nospam) wrote:
>
>>What should i flex/flash a Motorola phone with that is branded t-mobile? I
>>simply want to restore the 850 band for dobson roaming, etc but want
>t-mobile
>>to be the preferred network and want to leave the tmobile logo's, tzones,
>etc
>>as is. I'm talking about the v180, v300, v600. Thank you for your
>assistance.
>> I edited the 0025.0001 seem to add the 850 band in my v600, worked but
>seemed
>>to float back and forth between tmo and dobson, I'd prefer it to stay with
>tmo
>>unless that network was unavailable. Jay
>
>If you flash the phone all personalizations will be erased. It's
>basically reformatting your phone's operating system. The phone won't
>know what "preferred" network is. That's all determined by how the
>SIM is programmed.
>
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I didn't change how the sim is programmed, just altered what i had to to have
the phone also look at the 850 band. But I suppose there is more to it in the
phone than what i did. And I'm not real familiar with these motorola phones.
If preferred is in the sim, It should still be working, but isn't. Jay


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