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Unlocking Motorola V3X

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AMO - 03 Nov 2006 14:24 GMT
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
Richard Colton - 03 Nov 2006 15:09 GMT
> 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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AMO - 03 Nov 2006 17:39 GMT
>> Is it possible to unlock a Motorola V3X?
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> Shouldn't be.

Thanx Richard! ;)

AMO
AMO - 03 Nov 2006 18:01 GMT
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
AMO - 04 Nov 2006 22:17 GMT
Anyone able to answer this question please?

Thanx

AMO

> 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
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> AMO
 
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