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Old November 3rd 06, 01:24 PM posted to uk.telecom.mobile
AMO
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Default Unlocking Motorola V3X

Is it possible to unlock a Motorola V3X?

Do I simply get an unlock code from 3?

Are there any problems using it on any of the other networks?

Thanx

AMO


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Old November 3rd 06, 02:09 PM posted to uk.telecom.mobile
Richard Colton
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Default Unlocking Motorola V3X


"AMO" wrote in message
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Is it possible to unlock a Motorola V3X?


Yep. Pain in the bum if it's testpoint unlock though, and if it is, it will
invalidate your warranty.

Do I simply get an unlock code from 3?


Yes, that's the best method, but potentially very expensive if you're within
the minimum contract.

Are there any problems using it on any of the other networks?


Shouldn't be.

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Old November 3rd 06, 04:39 PM posted to uk.telecom.mobile
AMO
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Default Unlocking Motorola V3X

"Richard Colton" wrote in message
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"AMO" wrote in message
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Is it possible to unlock a Motorola V3X?


Yep. Pain in the bum if it's testpoint unlock though, and if it is, it
will invalidate your warranty.

Do I simply get an unlock code from 3?


Yes, that's the best method, but potentially very expensive if you're
within the minimum contract.

Are there any problems using it on any of the other networks?


Shouldn't be.


Thanx Richard!

AMO


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Old November 3rd 06, 05:01 PM posted to uk.telecom.mobile
AMO
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Default Unlocking Motorola V3X

Oh, one other question, in the past when unlocking a Nokia 7600, you also
needed to perform a factory reset so that it didn't try to roam on the 3G
networks. If I get a Motorola V3X unlocked will I have problems as I won't
be unbranding the phone from 3 and therefore if they've hidden network
options I depend on, would it cause a problem?

Thanx

AMO


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Old November 4th 06, 09:17 PM posted to uk.telecom.mobile
AMO
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Default Unlocking Motorola V3X

Anyone able to answer this question please?

Thanx

AMO

"AMO" wrote in message
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Oh, one other question, in the past when unlocking a Nokia 7600, you also
needed to perform a factory reset so that it didn't try to roam on the 3G
networks. If I get a Motorola V3X unlocked will I have problems as I
won't be unbranding the phone from 3 and therefore if they've hidden
network options I depend on, would it cause a problem?

Thanx

AMO



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Old September 1st 10, 10:12 AM
benjaminn benjaminn is offline
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Is it possible to unlock a Motorola V3X?

Do I simply get an unlock code from 3?

Are there any problems using it on any of the other networks?

Thanx

AMO
Ya you can also get the unlocking service from "3" provider or at www.mobileunlocksolutions.com/motorola-v3x/rs1wp9/ .Here also i found the valid unlocking service.You can unlock your mobile using this.
 




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