Sup folks. I have motorola phone tools and it will not unlock anything...
What software should I keep an eye out for?
I have a T-mobile Blackberry and an AT&T Razor V3.
T.I.A.
Peace out & have a blessed day
bruceR - 28 Aug 2007 21:16 GMT
The only way to get the unlock code is through an unlock code service
(usually about $20) or for free from your carrier. If you've been a customer
for 90 days just tell them that you want the code, give them the IMEI and
they'll send it to you.
> Sup folks. I have motorola phone tools and it will not unlock
> anything... What software should I keep an eye out for?
> I have a T-mobile Blackberry and an AT&T Razor V3.
> T.I.A.
> Peace out & have a blessed day
Gator Lover - 30 Aug 2007 19:48 GMT
XS11E - 29 Aug 2007 04:42 GMT
> Sup folks. I have motorola phone tools and it will not unlock
> anything...
Motorola Phone Tools are not supposed to unlock anything.
> What software should I keep an eye out for?
> I have a T-mobile Blackberry and an AT&T Razor V3.
Check with www.howardforums.com.

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Andreas Freytag - 29 Aug 2007 13:39 GMT
Gator Lover schrieb:
> Sup folks. I have motorola phone tools and it will not unlock anything...
> What software should I keep an eye out for?
> I have a T-mobile Blackberry and an AT&T Razor V3.
> T.I.A.
> Peace out & have a blessed day
I used a tool that was called something like "p2k tool". And you need a
cable

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bruceR - 29 Aug 2007 15:20 GMT
> Gator Lover schrieb:
>> Sup folks. I have motorola phone tools and it will not unlock
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> I used a tool that was called something like "p2k tool". And you need
> a cable
You didn't use PK2Tools to unlock your phone. It won't do that.