[Tutorial] Unlock VZW Razr M/M HD (XT907/XT926) for U.S. Carriers *CDMA WS Method* - Droid RAZR M Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

THIS WORKS WITH THE LATEST UPDATE!!!! THANK YOU dreamliner2012 FOR RUNNING IT THROUGH AND CLARIFYING!
THE ORIGINAL METHODS STILL WORK FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO USE RADIOCOMM AND DFS INSTEAD!
ALL CREDITS TO CELLZEALOT'S THREAD AND ARNOLD SNARB'S POST
GIVE THEM YOUR PROPER THANKS!!!
this was done with stock bootloader, rom, no root, official EVERYTHING
video tutorial HERE
heres the quick rundown -
1: get the Motorola QC Diagnostics driver to install. hard with Win7 x64, but be diligent it does work.
2: boot your XT907/XT926 into BP Tools mode (Vol Up and Down + Power, scroll down to BP Tools hit Vol Up)
3: connect to your computer *duh*
4: open CDMA WS 2.7 or higher (google)
5: connect to your COM Port and press CONNECT
6: click the SECURITY tab and enter 000000 as SPC and click SEND
7: click the MAIN tab and click READ *dunno if you need to but I did for safe measure*
8: click the MEMORY tab and select READ under NV ITEMS. dismiss the SPC prompt
9: First Item to read is 8322. Last Item to read is 8323. click SAVE and name the .txt file whatever you want, just remember where you put it
10: open the .txt file you just saved and under 8322 you will see 01 00 00 00 00 etc. change 01 to 00 and save the .txt file. DONT CHANGE 8323!!!
11: back in CDMA WS click WRITE under NV ITEMS. dismiss the SPC prompt again
12: find the .txt file you just edited and click OK
13: reboot the phone and put in your preferred Sim
14: in Settings go to More... under Wireless Networks and change your Network Mode to GSM/UMTS
15: SUCK IT VERIZON
happy days ahead for all!
don't forget that THANKS button :victory:
***DISCLAIMER***
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR LACK OF ABILITY TO FOLLOW SIMPLE DIRECTIONS RESULTING IN A BRICKED DEVICE!
---from cellzealot on how to load Win7 x64 drivers---
cellzealot said:
Here is a screenshot of Device Manager on my PC on WIN7 64 bit with the latest 6.2 Motorola USB drivers and my XT907 connected in BP Tools mode with all of the interfaces highlighted.
There are 3 modems, 1 network device and 1 COM port that should be present and installed.
The 6.2 driver set has signed versions for these device interfaces so no force loading should be required and they should install automatically when the phone is connected in BP Tools mode with USB debugging enabled.
Make note of the port number assigned to the COM Port as that is the port you will use for CDMA WS or DFS or any other QC based NV access tool.
The QC Interface is the Motorola QC Diag Port.
Right click and choose Update Drivers then choose Do not load drivers automatically. Allow me to choose from a list of available devices.
Scroll down to Ports: COM/LPT and then Motorola and then Motorola QC Diag Port.
It will warn about unsigned drivers, just click Install anyway and it will load the driver and show up with a COM port number assigned.
Use that COM port for CDMA WS to edit the NV.
If you continue to have problems, I suggest reflashing the firmware or just the modem and fsg.mbn in fastboot, and starting over.
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Thanks for some clarification on a confusing subject. Might want to move it to the General section or get it stickied.
Sent from my XT907 using xda premium

Leraeniesh said:
Thanks for some clarification on a confusing subject. Might want to move it to the General section or get it stickied.
Sent from my XT907 using xda premium
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how would i go about making a request for such thing or would i have to do it myself?

dragonhart6505 said:
how would i go about making a request for such thing or would i have to do it myself?
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Just contact a moderator and I'm sure they'd be able to help.
Sent from my XT907 using xda premium

Leraeniesh said:
Just contact a moderator and I'm sure they'd be able to help.
Sent from my XT907 using xda premium
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gratzi ^_^

6: click the SECURITY tab and enter 000000 as SPC and click SEND
I got to this step, however I did not get a popup and at the bottom of the CDMA Workshop window reads the following error:
"Failed.. Phone does not answer"
Any suggestions?

lallafa said:
6: click the SECURITY tab and enter 000000 as SPC and click SEND
I got to this step, however I did not get a popup and at the bottom of the CDMA Workshop window reads the following error:
"Failed.. Phone does not answer"
Any suggestions?
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you have the proper drivers installed i am assuming? check your device manager. your looking for Motorola QC Diagnostics Port. find the COM Port your phone is connected to then select it in CDMA WS.

dragonhart6505 said:
you have the proper drivers installed i am assuming? check your device manager. your looking for Motorola QC Diagnostics Port. find the COM Port your phone is connected to then select it in CDMA WS.
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Okay, I have followed all of the instructions, went along with the video, everything seemed to work okay... I haven't gotten the Network Error popup message yet... However, I still do not have service.. I'm hoping it's just because I'm in a rural area. I'm going to drive around a bit and see if it changes.
My network mode is still under Global for preferred, should I change this?

lallafa said:
Okay, I have followed all of the instructions, went along with the video, everything seemed to work okay... I haven't gotten the Network Error popup message yet... However, I still do not have service.. I'm hoping it's just because I'm in a rural area. I'm going to drive around a bit and see if it changes.
My network mode is still under Global for preferred, should I change this?
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yes to GSM/UMTS. probably why your not getting service. shoulda mentioned that

dragonhart6505 said:
yes to GSM/UMTS. probably why your not getting service. shoulda mentioned that
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Okay, I changed the settings, and have turned my phone off and back on, hopefully this works, fingers crossed

lallafa said:
Okay, I changed the settings, and have turned my phone off and back on, hopefully this works, fingers crossed
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and the verdict?

dragonhart6505 said:
and the verdict?
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Well, after driving for about 15 minutes, still with the "Emergency Calls Only" symbol, I was about to turn around and give up...
and I got one bar, then two bars... then full service!! Everything works great, I am now running (what once was) a Verizon-locked Motorola Razr XT907 with the JellyBean 4.1.2 update, on Straight Talk's monthly service (with an activated Straight Talk card).
I kind of want to have your babies, but I hope a thanks and a subscription to your YouTube will do Thanks again SO much!

dragonhart6505 said:
ALL CREDITS TO CELLZEALOT'S THREAD AND ARNOLD SNARB'S POST
GIVE THEM YOUR PROPER THANKS!!!
video tutorial HERE
heres the quick rundown -
1: get the Motorola QC Diagnostics driver to install. hard with Win7 x64, but be diligent it does work.
2: boot your XT907/XT926 into BP Tools mode (Vol Up and Down + Power, scroll down to BP Tools hit Vol Up)
3: connect to your computer *duh*
4: open CDMA WS 2.7 or higher (google)
5: connect to your COM Port and press CONNECT
6: click the SECURITY tab and enter 000000 as SPC and click SEND
7: click the MAIN tab and click READ *dunno if you need to but I did for safe measure*
8: click the MEMORY tab and select READ under NV ITEMS. dismiss the SPC prompt
9: First Item to read is 8322. Last Item to read is 8323. click SAVE and name the .txt file whatever you want, just remember where you put it
10: open the .txt file you just saved and under 8322 you will see 01 00 00 00 00 etc. change 01 to 00 and save the .txt file. DONT CHANGE 8323!!!
11: back in CDMA WS click WRITE under NV ITEMS. dismiss the SPC prompt again
12: find the .txt file you just edited and click OK
13: reboot the phone and put in your preferred Sim
14: in Settings go to More... under Wireless Networks and change your Network Mode to GSM/UMTS
15: SUCK IT VERIZON
happy days ahead for all!
***DISCLAIMER***
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR LACK OF ABILITY TO FOLLOW SIMPLE DIRECTIONS RESULTING IN A BRICKED DEVICE!
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please set up how to instal the drivers manually

gagnier27 said:
please set up how to instal the drivers manually
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Here is a screenshot of Device Manager on my PC on WIN7 64 bit with the latest 6.2 Motorola USB drivers and my XT907 connected in BP Tools mode with all of the interfaces highlighted.
There are 3 modems, 1 network device and 1 COM port that should be present and installed.
The 6.2 driver set has signed versions for these device interfaces so no force loading should be required and they should install automatically when the phone is connected in BP Tools mode with USB debugging enabled.
Make note of the port number assigned to the COM Port as that is the port you will use for CDMA WS or DFS or any other QC based NV access tool.

cellzealot said:
Here is a screenshot of Device Manager on my PC on WIN7 64 bit with the latest 6.2 Motorola USB drivers and my XT907 connected in BP Tools mode with all of the interfaces highlighted.
There are 3 modems, 1 network device and 1 COM port that should be present and installed.
The 6.2 driver set has signed versions for these device interfaces so no force loading should be required and they should install automatically when the phone is connected in BP Tools mode with USB debugging enabled.
Make note of the port number assigned to the COM Port as that is the port you will use for CDMA WS or DFS or any other QC based NV access tool.
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In my particular case, the drivers does not loading here is a picture, how can i do that manually?
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gagnier27 said:
In my particular case, the drivers does not loading here is a picture, how can i do that manually?
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The QC Interface is the Motorola QC Diag Port.
Right click and choose Update Drivers then choose Do not load drivers automatically. Allow me to choose from a list of available devices.
Scroll down to Ports: COM/LPT and then Motorola and then Motorola QC Diag Port.
It will warn about unsigned drivers, just click Install anyway and it will load the driver and show up with a COM port number assigned.
Use that COM port for CDMA WS to edit the NV.
If you continue to have problems, I suggest reflashing the firmware or just the modem and fsg.mbn in fastboot, and starting over.

cellzealot said:
The QC Interface is the Motorola QC Diag Port.
Right click and choose Update Drivers then choose Do not load drivers automatically. Allow me to choose from a list of available devices.
Scroll down to Ports: COM/LPT and then Motorola and then Motorola QC Diag Port.
It will warn about unsigned drivers, just click Install anyway and it will load the driver and show up with a COM port number assigned.
Use that COM port for CDMA WS to edit the NV.
If you continue to have problems, I suggest reflashing the firmware or just the modem and fsg.mbn in fastboot, and starting over.
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Thanks for this cellzealot! I'll quote this in the OP so it'll be easier to find soon as I get to my office in the morning

lallafa said:
Well, after driving for about 15 minutes, still with the "Emergency Calls Only" symbol, I was about to turn around and give up...
and I got one bar, then two bars... then full service!! Everything works great, I am now running (what once was) a Verizon-locked Motorola Razr XT907 with the JellyBean 4.1.2 update, on Straight Talk's monthly service (with an activated Straight Talk card).
I kind of want to have your babies, but I hope a thanks and a subscription to your YouTube will do Thanks again SO much!
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Will do just nicely and your quite welcome!

dragonhart6505 said:
Will do just nicely and your quite welcome!
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done!!!!
thanks to you and cellzealot..

gagnier27 said:
done!!!!
thanks to you and cellzealot..
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Anytime

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[Tutorial] Unlock VZW Razr M/M HD (XT907/XT926) for U.S. Carriers *CDMA WS METHOD*

THIS WORKS WITH THE LATEST UPDATE!!!! THANK YOU dreamliner2012 FOR RUNNING IT THROUGH AND CLARIFYING!
THE ORIGINAL METHODS STILL WORK FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO USE RADIOCOMM AND DFS INSTEAD!
ALL CREDITS TO CELLZEALOT'S THREAD AND ARNOLD SNARB'S POST
GIVE THEM YOUR PROPER THANKS!!!
this was done with stock bootloader, rom, no root, official EVERYTHING
video tutorial HERE
heres the quick rundown -
1: get the Motorola QC Diagnostics driver to install. hard with Win7 x64, but be diligent it does work.
2: boot your XT907/XT926 into BP Tools mode (Vol Up and Down + Power, scroll down to BP Tools hit Vol Up)
3: connect to your computer *duh*
4: open CDMA WS 2.7 or higher (google)
5: connect to your COM Port and press CONNECT
6: click the SECURITY tab and enter 000000 as SPC and click SEND
7: click the MAIN tab and click READ *dunno if you need to but I did for safe measure*
8: click the MEMORY tab and select READ under NV ITEMS. dismiss the SPC prompt
9: First Item to read is 8322. Last Item to read is 8323. click SAVE and name the .txt file whatever you want, just remember where you put it
10: open the .txt file you just saved and under 8322 you will see 01 00 00 00 00 etc. change 01 to 00 and save the .txt file. DONT CHANGE 8323!!!
11: back in CDMA WS click WRITE under NV ITEMS. dismiss the SPC prompt again
12: find the .txt file you just edited and click OK
13: reboot the phone and put in your preferred Sim
14: in Settings go to More... under Wireless Networks and change your Network Mode to GSM/UMTS
15: SUCK IT VERIZON
happy days ahead for all!
don't forget that THANKS button :victory:
***DISCLAIMER***
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR LACK OF ABILITY TO FOLLOW SIMPLE DIRECTIONS RESULTING IN A BRICKED DEVICE!
originally posted this in the Motorola Droid RAZR M Q&A section but as I had originally used an XT926 to make this tutorial I thought I had better put this here >_<
---from cellzealot on how to load Win7 x64 drivers---
cellzealot said:
Here is a screenshot of Device Manager on my PC on WIN7 64 bit with the latest 6.2 Motorola USB drivers and my XT907 connected in BP Tools mode with all of the interfaces highlighted.
There are 3 modems, 1 network device and 1 COM port that should be present and installed.
The 6.2 driver set has signed versions for these device interfaces so no force loading should be required and they should install automatically when the phone is connected in BP Tools mode with USB debugging enabled.
Make note of the port number assigned to the COM Port as that is the port you will use for CDMA WS or DFS or any other QC based NV access tool.
The QC Interface is the Motorola QC Diag Port.
Right click and choose Update Drivers then choose Do not load drivers automatically. Allow me to choose from a list of available devices.
Scroll down to Ports: COM/LPT and then Motorola and then Motorola QC Diag Port.
It will warn about unsigned drivers, just click Install anyway and it will load the driver and show up with a COM port number assigned.
Use that COM port for CDMA WS to edit the NV.
If you continue to have problems, I suggest reflashing the firmware or just the modem and fsg.mbn in fastboot, and starting over.
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dragonhart6505 said:
ALL CREDITS TO CELLZEALOT'S THREAD AND ARNOLD SNARB'S POST
GIVE THEM YOUR PROPER THANKS!!!
this was done with stock bootloader, rom, no root, official EVERYTHING
video tutorial HERE
heres the quick rundown -
1: get the Motorola QC Diagnostics driver to install. hard with Win7 x64, but be diligent it does work.
2: boot your XT907/XT926 into BP Tools mode (Vol Up and Down + Power, scroll down to BP Tools hit Vol Up)
3: connect to your computer *duh*
4: open CDMA WS 2.7 or higher (google)
5: connect to your COM Port and press CONNECT
6: click the SECURITY tab and enter 000000 as SPC and click SEND
7: click the MAIN tab and click READ *dunno if you need to but I did for safe measure*
8: click the MEMORY tab and select READ under NV ITEMS. dismiss the SPC prompt
9: First Item to read is 8322. Last Item to read is 8323. click SAVE and name the .txt file whatever you want, just remember where you put it
10: open the .txt file you just saved and under 8322 you will see 01 00 00 00 00 etc. change 01 to 00 and save the .txt file. DONT CHANGE 8323!!!
11: back in CDMA WS click WRITE under NV ITEMS. dismiss the SPC prompt again
12: find the .txt file you just edited and click OK
13: reboot the phone and put in your preferred Sim
14: in Settings go to More... under Wireless Networks and change your Network Mode to GSM/UMTS
15: SUCK IT VERIZON
happy days ahead for all!
don't forget that THANKS button :victory:
***DISCLAIMER***
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR LACK OF ABILITY TO FOLLOW SIMPLE DIRECTIONS RESULTING IN A BRICKED DEVICE!
originally posted this in the Motorola Droid RAZR M Q&A section but as I had originally used an XT926 to make this tutorial I thought I had better put this here >_<
I NEED CONFIRMATION FROM ANYONE WITH AN XT907 ON THE LATEST UPDATE TO CONFIRM WHETHER OR NOT THIS STILL WORKS!! PLEASE LET ME KNOW SO I CAN UPDATE THE OP ACCORDINGLY!
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If you do this can you use the phone on Verizon still or do you need to revert the changes?
sent from my xt926 RAZR maxx hd
koftheworld said:
If you do this can you use the phone on Verizon still or do you need to revert the changes?
sent from my xt926 RAZR maxx hd
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should be able to just take out the sim and change everything back in Mobile Network settings.
This is the same method that has been posted for a long time. The only difference is that the old method used RadioComm.
Cpudan80 said:
This is the same method that has been posted for a long time. The only difference is that the old method used RadioComm.
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Edit: I have been informed that the RadioComm and DFS methods still work with the latest updates as well. I just thought I would post a different method for anyone who wanted an easier interface to work with.
if this isnt helpful to anyone, fine. then ill send a request to remove it. not gonna step on anyone elses tutorial-territory
dragonhart6505 said:
Edit: I have been informed that the RadioComm and DFS methods still work with the latest updates as well. I just thought I would post a different method for anyone who wanted an easier interface to work with.
if this isnt helpful to anyone, fine. then ill send a request to remove it. not gonna step on anyone elses tutorial-territory
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Yeah this method is a bit easier, given RadioComm's daunting interface. What version of CDMA WS did you use? The website lists Free/Lite/Ultimate, but it's not clear if that's just determined by the key that you enter.
Cpudan80 said:
Yeah this method is a bit easier, given RadioComm's daunting interface. What version of CDMA WS did you use? The website lists Free/Lite/Ultimate, but it's not clear if that's just determined by the key that you enter.
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cracked version of 2.7 works fine
Will this work with GSM networks outside of US on Android 4.3?
Sensivity said:
Will this work with GSM networks outside of US on Android 4.3?
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Its already a World Phone, there's no need to do this for any carrier outside of U.S, but yes it will
dragonhart6505 said:
Its already a World Phone, there's no need to do this for any carrier outside of U.S, but yes it will
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Yes, my GSM SIM worked fine on stock and based on stock roms, but when I tried CM 10.2 for xt926 (Android 4.3) it just couldn't find my mobile network. CM 10.2 for xt925 finds network but can't connect to them automaticly or manually, so I want to try this tutorial for CM10.2 for xt926.
Sensivity said:
Yes, my GSM SIM worked fine on stock and based on stock roms, but when I tried CM 10.2 for xt926 (Android 4.3) it just couldn't find my mobile network. CM 10.2 for xt925 finds network but can't connect to them automaticly or manually, so I want to try this tutorial for CM10.2 for xt926.
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There's a patch for the gsm but people are reporting no luck so far with CM 10.2 4.3 based ROMs on the Razr M. This method does not help that but if you find out otherwise id like to know
My phone xt926 is working on PacMans ROM. I followed these instructions. Did a full wipe including system. Installed the PacMan Gsm ROM. Everything but UMTS works. Edge data works fine.
UMTS works fine with the stock ROM. I wonder if of is a seem edit or build prop issue to get it working on AOSP ROMs
Sent from my EPAD using xda app-developers app
Flash Me, maybe?
I now have HSPA+ working on my phone with PacMan.
In case anyone is interested in either thanking me for being brilliant or roast me for sucking at searching for pre existing solutions, I'll post my steps here.
1. Flash to stock using RSD Lite and the newest Verizon files from here http://sbf.droid-developers.org/vanquish/list.php
2. Follow the instructions from either this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2389740 or this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2166542 I used the RadioComm method because screw drivers
3. Ensure the new gsm sim is registered and working on the network.
4. Download the your favorite ROM. I am using the PacMan 4.3
5. In recovery wipe everything including the system, cache and dalvik cache
6. Install Rom and wipe cache again
7. Boot, login, and download Viaero 4g toggle or press *#*#4636#*#* and change the phone to GSM/wcdma (prl).
8. Add this to your bulid.prop thanks to mattwheat at droidrzr.com. http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/t...et-data-and-smsmms-working-on-xt926-422-roms/
Edit build props to reflect this :
ro.carrier= T-Mobile (or your carrier)
ro.telephony.default_network = 9
telephony.rilV7NeedCDMALTEPhone = false
8. ????????
9. Profit
I hope this helps.
can anyone confirm if this is working with the 9.18.94 on the HD??
Problems!!!
I am using Win7 32b and I already installed everything moto drivers, the CDMA and put my phone on BP mode, but for some reason the program does not detect the port, why? What can I do?
dlucas8384 said:
can anyone confirm if this is working with the 9.18.94 on the HD??
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yes it does ^_^
Pizzoro said:
I am using Win7 32b and I already installed everything moto drivers, the CDMA and put my phone on BP mode, but for some reason the program does not detect the port, why? What can I do?
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Try this
Try use unlock root pro
Picked up a Razr M the other day for $10, this method still works awesome. Thanx for the hard work.
vwmaniacx said:
Picked up a Razr M the other day for $10, this method still works awesome. Thanx for the hard work.
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^_^
Sent from my N800 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

Rooted Locked Razr M/ How do I get recovery/GSM Straight Talk

The situation is this: Friend got a Droid Razr M, and I went and rooted it. I have learned that it's impossible pretty much to unlock the bootloader since his was built May 24th and has the most current OTA update.
What he would like to have is the phone on the Straight Talk Network. He would also like a custom recovery and ROM. I'm a little lost on this phone and have spent 3 hours reading at least on the forum between last night and this afternoon. Is it possible someone could give me some pointers?
DanRyan85 said:
The situation is this: Friend got a Droid Razr M, and I went and rooted it. I have learned that it's impossible pretty much to unlock the bootloader since his was built May 24th and has the most current OTA update.
What he would like to have is the phone on the Straight Talk Network. He would also like a custom recovery and ROM. I'm a little lost on this phone and have spent 3 hours reading at least on the forum between last night and this afternoon. Is it possible someone could give me some pointers?
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GSM unlock http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38485323
Custom recovery for locked device is safe strap...http://blog.hash-of-codes.com/downloads/safestrap/
how tohttp://blog.hash-of-codes.com/how-to-safestrap/
As far as ROMs for safe strap I don't believe there are many at all... but IMO debloated stock works its what I use even being unlocked just a little theming here n there n its good to go... hope this helps...
Sent from my XT907 using xda app-developers app
ezknives said:
GSM unlock http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38485323
Custom recovery for locked device is safe strap...http://blog.hash-of-codes.com/downloads/safestrap/
how tohttp://blog.hash-of-codes.com/how-to-safestrap/
As far as ROMs for safe strap I don't believe there are many at all... but IMO debloated stock works its what I use even being unlocked just a little theming here n there n its good to go... hope this helps...
Sent from my XT907 using xda app-developers app
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I prefer using the NV Item method with CDMA NV-Items Reader Writer, offered free from CDMA-Ware.
(Credits for this go to tehjolly81 for his PagePlus guide to connect phone)
1) With the phone off, do the three-finger salute (hold Volume Up and Down and Power to boot) and boot into BP Tools mode (looks just like normal boot).
2) Now connect phone to PC via USB cable. If you are on Win7 x64 like me, Windows should find 4 new devices but won't have the drivers to install any of them. If prompted to install anything by Windows, (i.e., Add New Hardware Wizard, etc) cancel out of it.
3) Click 'Start' -> right click on 'Computer' and choose 'Properties'. Click on 'Device Manager' on the left. Here you should see 4 items from the phone that are missing a driver (they will have a yellow question mark next to them).
4) One of the items with a question mark should be labeled something similar to "QC Interface" (NOT the NMEA interface). Right click on it and choose Update Driver Software. Now choose Browse my computer for driver software -> Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer -> Show all devices -> Motorola -> Motorola QC Diag Port. Finish running through the wizard and it should install the correct driver. After installed, it should show the COM Port # that the diagnostic interface is installed on under the "Ports (COM & LPT)" section of Device Manager.
After getting the QC Interface and getting a com port, just download the free NV-Items reader writer from Here.
Unrar the exe and run it;
1: Select the com port of your phone and hit connect
2: Press read at the top, bottom should say this: Log message: > SPC is correct. Phone unlocked
3: In Range (Dec): put 8322 in the left box 8323 in the right box and hit read; it will prompt to save as a text file.
4: Open the file and change the first 01 to 00 under the 8322 section DO NOT MODIFY 8323. Save the changes.
5: Tap Write and select the saved text file, it should show Writing NV-items from a file: Done at the bottom.
6: Tap Mode > Reset then tap Disconnect and close the program, GSM should work fine after that.
I find this method easier and less dangerous than the Radiocomm method.
This is *IF* you want to use Straight Talk's GSM BYOP, they DO offer CDMA BYOP now, which then should just activate like a normal Verizon phone after you buy their network code and activate the MEID with them.

my dfs progress

Received my boost aquos crystal today. Was hoping to dfs it to page plus as easy as the moto g, but was unsuccessful. I was able to read all normal values using dfs, just not write.
Process:
Entered diag mode using ##diag#.
Installed sharp drivers. (I will attach).
Updated 306sh drivers using Device Manager in windows. Select driver "I know location" or whatever. Chose "show all drivers". Scroll to Sharp Corporation. Select USB diag driver.
Open in dfs. ( I got my Spc code from boost by registering my device on their website to my account. Don't worry, they dount make you pay. Choose your plan, create a new phone number or whatever needed. Doesn't matter... They call it MSL code.)
Entered Spc in dfs and was able to read all info.... But nothing I wrote saved.
In the phone's ##diag# screen, I'd I selected the serial option, I installed the drivers... Same results.
I also force installed my moto RAZR m xt907 drivers (also msm Qualcomm) but same results.
Hope this helps someone with something.
let me know if the link works https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B2YrFGY95PiIeklOT1VVRU5QVGs&export=download
hemanolio said:
Received my boost aquos crystal today. Was hoping to dfs it to page plus as easy as the moto g, but was unsuccessful. I was able to read all normal values using dfs, just not write.
Process:
Entered diag mode using ##diag#.
Installed sharp drivers. (I will attach).
Updated 306sh drivers using Device Manager in windows. Select driver "I know location" or whatever. Chose "show all drivers". Scroll to Sharp Corporation. Select USB diag driver.
Open in dfs. ( I got my Spc code from boost by registering my device on their website to my account. Don't worry, they dount make you pay. Choose your plan, create a new phone number or whatever needed. Doesn't matter... They call it MSL code.)
Entered Spc in dfs and was able to read all info.... But nothing I wrote saved.
In the phone's ##diag# screen, I'd I selected the serial option, I installed the drivers... Same results.
I also force installed my moto RAZR m xt907 drivers (also msm Qualcomm) but same results.
Hope this helps someone with something.
let me know if the link works https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B2YrFGY95PiIeklOT1VVRU5QVGs&export=download
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can't download the files could you please send to me [email protected]
what is DFS ?
you may try msm drivers.
whynot4444 said:
what is DFS ?
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cdma tools 。。。 now I need drive for 306 so i can connect 306 to DFS but I cant find the COM drive 。。。
cairui505 said:
cdma tools 。。。 now I need drive for 306 so i can connect 306 to DFS but I cant find the COM drive 。。。
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oh, you need drive DIAG, but what do you want with this port?
Hey guys I just found this thread. I am a CDMA Programmer and I wouldn't mind tinkering with this phone. Did it come with stock drivers embedded in the phone? Most do or sometimes you need to get adb driver packs for it. I am willing to help as I have DFS, CDMA Workshop, QPST and more. Please lmk what the current progress is on your end and I'll go ahead and share what I find when the phone arrives at my house. Let's get this rollin again!
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Hey guys I just found this thread. I am a CDMA Programmer and I wouldn't mind tinkering with this phone. Did it come with stock drivers embedded in the phone? Most do or sometimes you need to get adb driver packs for it. I am willing to help as I have DFS, CDMA Workshop, QPST and more. Please lmk what the current progress is on your end and I'll go ahead and share what I find when the phone arrives at my house. Let's get this rollin again!
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yes in sharp web page have stock drivers.. also your can search bcs I saw that one guy is share diag modem driver(also here have msl unlock guide) .. most big problem is that we don't have root and other is if you can seen that phone have gsm radio..
loonbg said:
yes in sharp web page have stock drivers.. also your can search bcs I saw that one guy is share diag modem driver(also here have msl unlock guide) .. most big problem is that we don't have root and other is if you can seen that phone have gsm radio..
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Ok I just ordered a bad esn one from eBay. Is it easy to get the msl code for it aside from activation? That's gonna be a big pain the @$$ if it's not like the Samsung or HTC.
OK guys so I just got my Sharp Aquos today and I have to say, WHAT A PIECE OF ART!!!! But I have started to work on it now. Did have some issues with it but I got it working. Managed to get into a hidden menu to do a RTN reset of it and now trying to get Diag Drivers. I got my MSL courtesy of an hour of research that surly paid off. So next step: connection to CDMA Workshop! Let me know what drivers you have found that work for this for the coms.
kalanir said:
I have to say, WHAT A PIECE OF ART!!!!
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you r 100% right
kalanir said:
Managed to get into a hidden menu to do a RTN reset of it
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how?
kalanir said:
trying to get Diag Drivers.
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please share
kalanir said:
I got my MSL courtesy of an hour of research that surly paid off
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can u tell me how?

[GUID] Enable Remote SIM Access Protocol (rSAP) on the OnePlus One, using QPST

This guid shows two things:
1. How to enable QPST and USB diag mode.
2. How to enable rSAP.
Please notice, I'm not responsible for any damage in hard- and software of your devices, if you are following this guid. You do all on your own risk.
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For this guid your device have to be rooted.
In the newer versions of OnePlus' CyanogenMod diag mode is disabled in kernal. Therefore you have to flash an earlier ROM. In this step download Calkulin's Stock Rooted XNPH44S ROM and store zip to your device.
Go to recovery and make a full backup. This is really necessary to preserve the state of your phone.
Wipe Dalvik Cache, System, Data and Cache. ATTENSION: This will delete all your settings, apps and app data!
Install XNPH44S ROM
After rebooting system go to Settings -> About Device -> tab ten times on Build-Number to unlock developer settings. Than go to Developer settings and make sure USB debugging is enabled.
Download the package, containing driver and QPST
Connect your device to USB, go to Settings -> Storage -> USB computer connection and deselect both MTP and PTP.
For Win8 and Win10: restart with deactivated driver signature check.
Open ADB (Android SDK) and type following commands:
Code:
adb shell
Code:
su
Code:
setprop sys.usb.config diag,adb
Go to Windows Device Manager and open Other Devices node. There are two entries of our device "A0001". Klick right on the first one and choose Update driver software -> Browse my computer... -> Let me pick from a list... -> Show all devices -> Have disk -> Browse...
Browse to folder Driver in downloaded package, than open Win x64 or Win x86 corresponding to your system, select *.inf file and apply.
After seccessful installation there is a Modems node in Device Manager, containing node HTC USB Modem. Right click and go to Properties. In top of the Modem tab page is the information about used COM-port. Remember that COM<number>.
Go to QPST folder in downloaded package and execute setup.exe to install QPST.
Open QPST Configuration from windows Start menu, go to Ports tab page and click on Add New Port.... Type (the remembered) COM<number> to the "Port:" text box and OPO to the "Port Label:" text box. Than click on OK.
Active Phones tab page should now look like this:
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Now you can use QPST.
Open EFS Explorer from windows Start menu. It may take a moment to read data from your device.
On left side you can see a folder tree like in file explorer. Navigate to /nv/item_files/modem/qmi/uim
Click right on right side and than Copy Item File from PC. Browse to EFS Entry folder of downloaded package and choose file sap_security_restrictions.
Close all windows and reboot your device. If you want, you can repeat the steps 10, 16 and 17 to verify success.
Boot to recovery and restore your backup.
Now go to Google Play and download app Bluetooth SIM Access Install and app Bluetooth SIM Access (Trial)
Open Install app and click on Install system files. The phone have to reboot after installation. If you want to verify successful installation, open app again, the desintall button have to be enabled now.
Enable your Bluetooth
Open Bluetooth SIM Access (Trial) app go to Settings -> Check SIM Access. If there no errors and several entries with green check marks, than rSAP is working now.
Files:
Package (On Mega click on 'download in browser')
ROM (On Mega click on 'download in browser')
Acknowledgement:
Thank you devilsshadow, for your tutorial, which showed me how to setup QPST.
Thank you Calkulin, for your ROM, which makes it possible to use QPST.
Special thanks goes to Martin , for developing his great apps and making our phones better.
Great! Thanks a lot!
Finally got my OPO working with my VW premium bluetooth car system
EFS Explorer crashes with a Runtime error upon opening sap_security _restrictions file.
Win 10 64Bit.
Edit:
Got it to work with the Frankenstein modem from here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/firmware-modem-oneplus-one-lollipop-t3300907
Looks like it does not work with the newer modems, i was using bacon_firmware_update_2016_1-25_.4.0.1.c7-00011.zip
Hi, do you have further informatiom about the crash? Exact error message?
Did you try windows compatibility mode?
I used win 8.1 x64. Sorry I don't have win 10 to test it.
I used Win 10 Pro 64bit, and had no problems using the software.
Thank you very much for the precise description! I linked it from android-rsap
With my newly acquired OPO I first could not install the diag drivers. The USB id seems to have changed from VID_05C6&PID_6765&MI_00 to PID_676C. After changing that in the inf file the installation worked and I could run QPST.
Great. Thanks a lot.
Can i flash after enabling rSAP CM13, or will it disable rSAP again?
Thank you.
I'm wondering about this myself.
I was running jgcaap CM13 before I did enable RSAP. Took a backup of everything in TWRP first. And restored everything except EFS after (thought that if I flashed EFS I would loose rsap again, but I'm not sure). Everything is working fine btw
fitzpete said:
EFS Explorer crashes with a Runtime error upon opening sap_security _restrictions file.
Win 10 64Bit.
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This seems to happen with more recent baseband versions. They require the "Factory Test Mode" (ftm_mode) to be set to allow changes. ftm_mode is NV item 453. It can be modified with the QXDM tool.
Now the value of ftm_mode is cached inside the baseband software. Currently I don't know a better solution than to reboot the phone. Sadly in some phones (OnePlus 2) the value doesn't survive the reboot.
Mugen_Civic said:
Great. Thanks a lot.
Can i flash after enabling rSAP CM13, or will it disable rSAP again?
Thank you.
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Yesterday I do enable RSAP, wow I am really happy about that.
What happens when do a full wipe for flash and install an clean ROM? Is RSAP deactivated again?
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hums87 said:
What happens when do a full wipe for flash and install an clean ROM? Is RSAP deactivated again?
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No. RSAP will stay enabled.
Hi many thanks for this guide but all link are dead ! can you reupload them ?
thanks
Thanks for the hint. I will reupload it soon and give an announcement.
mamath53 said:
Hi many thanks for this guide but all link are dead ! can you reupload them ?
thanks
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I reuploaded the files to other hoster.
Could someone tell me what this is good for?
Flatric said:
Could someone tell me what this is good for?
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RSAP (remote SIM access protocol) is a communication standard for free speeking systems. Eg. Volkswagen concern uses it in its cars. The SIM of your phone is cloned per bluetooth to your cars build in mobile phone module. The radio functions (calling/SMS) are disabled on your phone while connection and executed by your car. That is good for battery, electro smog in your car and connectivity.
But it have drawbacks too. No internet connection on phone while connection. This problem is solved in newer cars by providing a wifi hotspot, which uses the internet contract of your SIM.
Hi
If I open Bluetooth SIM Access (Trial) app, there is no "Check SIM access" option.
Did I do something wrong?
r0tati0n said:
Hi
If I open Bluetooth SIM Access (Trial) app, there is no "Check SIM access" option.
Did I do something wrong?
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Hi, I think the check has moved to the installer app. See section 3.
Thanks
Altough I couldnt find anything in there too...
In the installer app I get 3 check marks:
System Files installed, Connect to Socket, Connect to SIM, all green.
Does that mean I have RSAP?
Do I need anything else?
Can I uninstall the app and keep RSAP?
r0tati0n said:
Thanks
Altough I couldnt find anything in there too...
In the installer app I get 3 check marks:
System Files installed, Connect to Socket, Connect to SIM, all green.
Does that mean I have RSAP?
Do I need anything else?
Can I uninstall the app and keep RSAP?
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I think so. Test it with your car. Thats the reason why the trial app exists. But you have to know that the trial app swaps numbers in contact, therefore it is not good for all day use.
I haven't uninstalled the installer app. In this app you can see updates for the system files. But the updates are seldom and if the installed version works for you, I think it's no problem to uninstall it.

[Guide][ZE500CL][RECOVER] [Unbrick][Dead] Bring Back to life your zenfone 2 ZE500CL

For Ze500CL only! If you got No Fastboot, No recovery, No Display, hard bricked your device.You must perform sequential steps indicated below, process will include many small steps. Plz make sure to perform all steps in same sequence and same manner as prescribed. Remove all drivers related to mobile you have installed earlier.
Step 1: Install the driver and connect mode IntelSocUSB IntelSoc:
This Is the driver which help a computer connecte to your Zen2 IntelSoc mode. To install these driver you need to perform special steps if you are using windows 8 / 8.1, 10 . you need to disable driver signature enforcement before installing drivers. below i have mentioned steps needed to install driver for various versions of windows. but first download the needed driver from link given below.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B72QQTXqZSRwR0JGeFI2U3FUZ2c
Step 1.1 - how to install these drivers:
If you're using Windows 7:
Right-click the file - iSocUSB-Driver-Setup-1.2.0 choose "Run as Administrator".
Make The installation steps as usual until you see a small window "Windows Security" requires authentication settings then click on the "install this driver software anyway"
After This step, the driver installation is finished, continue to section 1.2 for connecting IntelSoc.
If you're using Windows 8 / 8.1 :
On Keyboard press Windows + I to show charm bar in the right corner,
click on the option setting. Choose "Change PC Settings" to enter the PC Settings.
Choose the General tab and navigate to Advanced Startup section, continue click Restart now.
This will reboot windows and allows you access to the advanced mode, now select the following options: Troubleshoot - -Startup Settings Advanced Options and then click the Restart button to restart the computer.
now you will see screen with various options numbered from 1. Find disable driver signature enforcement. And press the appropriate number on keyboard your pc will reboot
Now Right-click the file - iSocUSB-Driver-Setup-1.2.0 choose "Run as Administrator".
Make The installation steps as usual until you see a small window "Windows Security" requires authentication settings then click on the "install this driver software anyway"
After This step, the driver installation is finished, continue to section 1.2
If you're using Windows 10 :
On Keyboard press Windows + I or click Start, select Settings.
In The Settings window, select the Update & security.
Continue Choose recovery and click "Restart now".
When The computer has access to the Advanced screen you will see screen with various options numbered from 1. Find disable driver signature enforcement. And press the appropriate number on keyboard your pc will reboot
Now Right-click the file - iSocUSB-Driver-Setup-1.2.0 choose "Run as Administrator".
Make The installation steps as usual until you see a small window "Windows Security" requires authentication settings then click on the "install this driver software anyway"
After This step, the driver installation is finished, continue to section 1.2
1.2 Connect Zenfone with computer IntelSoc Mode:
Now you must complete this step before installing xfstk downloader. it helps to setup device's connection to PC
on your pc open device manager and find Intel Soc.
Click to expand it. You will see a single option under here.
Connect your phone to computer via USB cable,
now back to the phone, hold power button for 10 seconds to shutdown completely, then press simultaneously the key "power" + "volume down", until phone vibrates. Or computer makes detection sound, wait a few seconds. it will add an item immediately below intelSoC in device manager “MOOREFIELD” new devices is connected successful.
Now Download intel android USB Driver and install normally from link below:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B72QQTXqZSRwSU5CdDNuUElEcUE
1.3 Installing xfstk-downloader:
installation of xFSTK is very simple. download xFSTK setup from the link below. to install. right click the setup file and run as Administrator. click next next simply until you finish the download process
Here is the download link:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B72QQTXqZSRweDdfMjlPOGEyTW8
Now to Unbrick Process.
Using xFSTK to unbrick the Device:
Required Files:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B72QQTXqZSRwRTRCMlJJcVB2a2M
After downloading the necessary files extract it. It will contain 5 files which will be used to bring your phone back to life.
Now Run xFSTK as Administrator. Now click “CLVP A0 / B0 / B1” last option bottom right hand.
Then Go to Options to change the value of gp flag. Tick GP value over ride, in the Value Section change value to 0x80000245. Now tick Include softfuse file. And select the file Named “signed_CLVP_CSAP_SoftFuseFile_PF450CL” from extracted files. Change the detection timeout value to 180. And click okay.
Now select Firmware files FW DnX: and IFWI: by clicking small three dots:- CLVp_CSAP_FWR_DnX_20.3E.bin and IFWI_v91.15_CSAP_MFG.bin from extracted
Now select operating system: OS DnX - CLVp_CSAP_OS_DnX_20.3E.bin, OS image - droidboot.img.POS_sign.bin from extracted files.
Now see the Device Status section below, this section shows the number of connected target (devices) , you need at least one device is connected., if not try hold power button for 10 seconds to make sure it power downs completely. then hold the volume down button and click power button. wait till device vibrate or computer makes detection sound. leave power button but keep holding the volume button for few seconds.
As you see connected target. Click begin download to start implementation. You may get error multiple time. But repeat the process again and again. Untill you see FW+OS download complete.
After that you may seea 4 color, just like some TV stations stop broadcasting on TV. You have to wait a little. after few seconds or minutes device will boot into bootloader. If not repeat the xFSTK process again.
Flash Raw Firmware Using Asus Flash Tool:
Required Files:
Asus Flash Tool: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B72QQTXqZSRwUDZqa0M4SWRObVE
Raw Firmware File: https://yadi.sk/d/LNzLj8mMyytyL
Download Asus Flash Tool and install. Run asus flash tool as administrator. And select the phone model. Then select the downloaded raw file and click start button to flash.
Note: sometimes flash process may go endless. If this happens remove the usb from computer. Kill asus flashtool process from task manager. Now run tool again and flash.
Hi dude, thank you very much for your guide and your help but I still have some problems that I cant resolve.
Firstly in order to make my phone detected by my pc i need to powercycling it pressing "Power + vol up" and not down as you mentioned. I followed any step of your guide but every time I click begin download the bar under the usb logo on my phone it became red and the download did not complete and abort it self. Did you know how to solve this issue ?
waltermaffy said:
Hi dude, thank you very much for your guide and your help but I still have some problems that I cant resolve.
Firstly in order to make my phone detected by my pc i need to powercycling it pressing "Power + vol up" and not down as you mentioned. I followed any step of your guide but every time I click begin download the bar under the usb logo on my phone it became red and the download did not complete and abort it self. Did you know how to solve this issue ?
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as i mentioned in my guide. very first of all remove all kind of mobile related drivers and xfstk tood if you already installed. it is very important to install soc driver before installing xFSTK. moreover before installing xFSTK and after installing isoc driver you need to power cycle and connect your device to pc. and use volume down button. change the right flag value. and when using xfstk. load files. click begin download. when it start waiting for device then power cycle it. it will itself force into download.
if i bricked my phone but i can enter fastboot mode can i recover it using the asus flashtool?
fabi.m said:
if i bricked my phone but i can enter fastboot mode can i recover it using the asus flashtool?
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yes definitely you can do it.. download raw firmware and sew it.. if asus flash tool fails. do tell me. i will try to write manual commands to flash.
sukhwant717 said:
yes definitely you can do it.. download raw firmware and sew it.. if asus flash tool fails. do tell me. i will try to write manual commands to flash.
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alright, thank you so much. im downloading right now, i'll let you know either way!
Thank you so much! worked perfectly
so after flashing raw fw and booting up it suddenly is carrier locked and is askig for a "SIM network unlock pin" i tried flashing a different ROM and the problem persists.. any suggestions? My device was unlocked previous to this..
fabi.m said:
so after flashing raw fw and booting up it suddenly is carrier locked and is askig for a "SIM network unlock pin" i tried flashing a different ROM and the problem persists.. any suggestions? My device was unlocked previous to this..
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don't use wrong code. you will lock permanently. i will give you unlock code soon
sukhwant717 said:
don't use wrong code. you will lock permanently. i will give you unlock code soon
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thank you! i now have my phone unlocked thanks to the code you sent me
help me, my cloverviewplus driver was not installed, any solutions?
xJri17 said:
help me, my cloverviewplus driver was not installed, any solutions?
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which operating system you are using?
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which operating system you are using?
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windows 7 32bit
xJri17 said:
windows 7 32bit
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need to install driver before xFSTK. soc device must be recycled to install driver correctly.
xFSTK. will not open for me. I followed all the steps and I run xFSTK. as Administrator. It asks me if I want to allow it to run. I click Yes, but nothing happens. When I look in Task Manager it is not there?>
My OS is Windows 10.
Any ideas?
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need to install driver before xFSTK. soc device must be recycled to install driver correctly.
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how to recycling my device?
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i have the red bar under usb icon as well.
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