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WGD - 29 Dec 2007 21:04 GMT
We would like to travel to Central America - have a pair of currently not
used (no USA subscriptions) V151s.  What is the best way to unlock for this
kind of use?

Tks!
dold@31.usenet.us.com - 29 Dec 2007 21:19 GMT
> We would like to travel to Central America - have a pair of currently not
> used (no USA subscriptions) V151s.  What is the best way to unlock for this
> kind of use?

If they used to be on a subscription, you could ask your former carrier for
the subsidy unlock code.  AT&T will provide the unlock code for Cingular
phones, although some say they claim to be unable to unlock former AT&T
phones.

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Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley Lake, CA, USA  GPS: 38.8,-122.5

WGD - 30 Dec 2007 12:46 GMT
Yes, maybe by coincidence, re details of your reply, originally the phones
were obtained through Cingular.    Here in Sarasota, FL, 'we', at least I,
have terrrible problems with Cingular - towers fighting for my signal so
Cust Support said.  They finally suggested that I drop out of their system
which I did.  The GSM V151s are now neatly tucked away for possible use in
Cent Amer.

Tks for the feedback.  A Happy New Year to You!

Wayne Dengel  Sarasota, FL

>> We would like to travel to Central America - have a pair of currently not
>> used (no USA subscriptions) V151s.  What is the best way to unlock for
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> phones, although some say they claim to be unable to unlock former AT&T
> phones.
dold@31.usenet.us.com - 30 Dec 2007 17:40 GMT
> Yes, maybe by coincidence, re details of your reply, originally the phones
> were obtained through Cingular.    Here in Sarasota, FL, 'we', at least I,

Call customer service and ask for the subsidy unlock code.
Or wander through the web site "contact us" page, "other problem" and send
them email.  Include your IMEI number in the email.  

IMEI is shown with *#06# on some Motorola phones.  It's also printed under
the battery.

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Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley Lake, CA, USA  GPS: 38.8,-122.5

WGD - 30 Dec 2007 18:43 GMT
Tks!

>> Yes, maybe by coincidence, re details of your reply, originally the
>> phones
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> IMEI is shown with *#06# on some Motorola phones.  It's also printed under
> the battery.
 
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