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  1. #1
    jim
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    anyone know how to unlock a motorola razr v3 by cingular? if so, i'd
    appreciate the info!!





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  2. #2
    Jack Zwick
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    Re: razr v3 unlocking

    In article <%[email protected]>,
    "jim" <[email protected]_nospam> wrote:

    > anyone know how to unlock a motorola razr v3 by cingular? if so, i'd
    > appreciate the info!!


    You want info?

    Google "unlock razr v3"



  3. #3
    Craven Morehead
    Guest

    Re: razr v3 unlocking

    Whoa! It seems like just a few days (weeks) ago, Zwick was beating the crap
    outta Navas for sending folks to Google instead of giving them a direct
    answer. Is this a strange turn of events or what...?

    "Jack Zwick" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > In article <%[email protected]>,
    > "jim" <[email protected]_nospam> wrote:
    >
    > > anyone know how to unlock a motorola razr v3 by cingular? if so, i'd
    > > appreciate the info!!

    >
    > You want info?
    >
    > Google "unlock razr v3"






  4. #4
    Jack Zwick
    Guest

    Re: razr v3 unlocking

    In article <[email protected]>,
    "Craven Morehead" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Whoa! It seems like just a few days (weeks) ago, Zwick was beating the crap
    > outta Navas for sending folks to Google instead of giving them a direct
    > answer. Is this a strange turn of events or what...?
    >
    > "Jack Zwick" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > In article <%[email protected]>,
    > > "jim" <[email protected]_nospam> wrote:
    > >
    > > > anyone know how to unlock a motorola razr v3 by cingular? if so, i'd
    > > > appreciate the info!!

    > >
    > > You want info?
    > >
    > > Google "unlock razr v3"


    Navas wouldnt even give you a clue, I prefer not to give a URL for what
    is an activitity of questionable legality.



  5. #5
    jim
    Guest

    Re: razr v3 unlocking

    I'm not sure how the activity would be questionable. If I purchased a phone
    from the store at full price and they won't unlock it, why can't I have it
    unlocked elsewhere? It would be my phone. I've searched google but couldn't
    find anything good. any other ideas?


    "Jack Zwick" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > "Craven Morehead" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > > Whoa! It seems like just a few days (weeks) ago, Zwick was beating the

    crap
    > > outta Navas for sending folks to Google instead of giving them a direct
    > > answer. Is this a strange turn of events or what...?
    > >
    > > "Jack Zwick" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > In article <%[email protected]>,
    > > > "jim" <[email protected]_nospam> wrote:
    > > >
    > > > > anyone know how to unlock a motorola razr v3 by cingular? if so, i'd
    > > > > appreciate the info!!
    > > >
    > > > You want info?
    > > >
    > > > Google "unlock razr v3"

    >
    > Navas wouldnt even give you a clue, I prefer not to give a URL for what
    > is an activitity of questionable legality.






  6. #6
    Jack Zwick
    Guest

    Re: razr v3 unlocking

    In article <[email protected]>,
    "jim" <[email protected]_nospam> wrote:

    > I'm not sure how the activity would be questionable. If I purchased a phone
    > from the store at full price and they won't unlock it, why can't I have it
    > unlocked elsewhere? It would be my phone. I've searched google but couldn't
    > find anything good. any other ideas?



    A Google Search on

    "Unlock Razr V3" returns your answer.


    >
    >
    > "Jack Zwick" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > In article <[email protected]>,
    > > "Craven Morehead" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >
    > > > Whoa! It seems like just a few days (weeks) ago, Zwick was beating the

    > crap
    > > > outta Navas for sending folks to Google instead of giving them a direct
    > > > answer. Is this a strange turn of events or what...?
    > > >
    > > > "Jack Zwick" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > In article <%[email protected]>,
    > > > > "jim" <[email protected]_nospam> wrote:
    > > > >
    > > > > > anyone know how to unlock a motorola razr v3 by cingular? if so, i'd
    > > > > > appreciate the info!!
    > > > >
    > > > > You want info?
    > > > >
    > > > > Google "unlock razr v3"

    > >
    > > Navas wouldnt even give you a clue, I prefer not to give a URL for what
    > > is an activitity of questionable legality.




  7. #7
    Ben
    Guest

    Re: razr v3 unlocking

    == Quote from jim ([email protected]_nospam)'s article
    > I'm not sure how the activity would be questionable. If I
    > purchased a phone from the store at full price and they won't
    > unlock it, why can't I have it unlocked elsewhere? It would be
    > my phone.


    What exactly does unlocking get you?
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  8. #8
    Tropical Haven
    Guest

    Re: razr v3 unlocking

    >>I'm not sure how the activity would be questionable. If I
    >>purchased a phone from the store at full price and they won't
    >>unlock it, why can't I have it unlocked elsewhere? It would be
    >>my phone.

    >
    >
    > What exactly does unlocking get you?


    Unlocking a phone allows you to use that phone with any carrier that is
    technologically compatible. For example, unlocking a quad band GSM
    phone will allow you to use that phone with any GSM carrier in existence.




  9. #9
    Ben
    Guest

    Re: razr v3 unlocking

    == Quote from Tropical Haven ([email protected])'s article
    > Unlocking a phone allows you to use that phone with any
    > carrier that is technologically compatible. For example,
    > unlocking a quad band GSM phone will allow you to use that
    > phone with any GSM carrier in existence.


    So this would be of use if you were switching cell phone
    providers, or could you also illegally gain access to their
    network without subscribing?
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  10. #10
    Tropical Haven
    Guest

    Re: razr v3 unlocking

    >>Unlocking a phone allows you to use that phone with any
    >>carrier that is technologically compatible. For example,
    >>unlocking a quad band GSM phone will allow you to use that
    >>phone with any GSM carrier in existence.

    >
    > So this would be of use if you were switching cell phone
    > providers, or could you also illegally gain access to their
    > network without subscribing?


    It would be only of use when changing providers (many people use prepaid
    SIMs when they travel to other countries).

    TH




  11. #11
    Ben
    Guest

    Re: razr v3 unlocking

    == Quote from Tropical Haven ([email protected])'s article
    > It would be only of use when changing providers (many people
    > use prepaid SIMs when they travel to other countries).


    Interesting! The V3 is my first SIM phone as I recently switched
    from Sprint, so I am learning. Thanks for explaining.
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  12. #12
    Tropical Haven
    Guest

    Re: razr v3 unlocking

    >>It would be only of use when changing providers (many people
    >>use prepaid SIMs when they travel to other countries).

    >
    > Interesting! The V3 is my first SIM phone as I recently switched
    > from Sprint, so I am learning. Thanks for explaining.


    The beauty of GSM is that the number follows the SIM (or smart card).
    So, if you have 10 GSM phones and want to switch every 15 minutes, it's
    just the swap of a smart card. With CDMA, everything follows the
    electronic serial number (ESN) of the mobile.

    TH




  13. #13
    John Navas
    Guest

    Re: razr v3 unlocking

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    "Even a stopped clock is right twice a day."

    In <[email protected]> on Mon, 7 Mar 2005 08:33:20
    -0500, "Craven Morehead" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Whoa! It seems like just a few days (weeks) ago, Zwick was beating the crap
    >outta Navas for sending folks to Google instead of giving them a direct
    >answer. Is this a strange turn of events or what...?
    >
    >"Jack Zwick" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> In article <%[email protected]>,
    >> "jim" <[email protected]_nospam> wrote:
    >>
    >> > anyone know how to unlock a motorola razr v3 by cingular? if so, i'd
    >> > appreciate the info!!

    >>
    >> You want info?
    >>
    >> Google "unlock razr v3"

    >


    --
    Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
    John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>



  14. #14

    Re: razr v3 unlocking

    Hi,

    My sprint plan recently expired and I wanted to get the V3. How does
    it work for you? I mean, do you like cingular as much or more than
    sprint? Is the new phone worth the extra money? Just curious.

    thanks a lot,
    Clements


    Tropical Haven wrote:
    > >>It would be only of use when changing providers (many people
    > >>use prepaid SIMs when they travel to other countries).

    > >
    > > Interesting! The V3 is my first SIM phone as I recently switched
    > > from Sprint, so I am learning. Thanks for explaining.

    >
    > The beauty of GSM is that the number follows the SIM (or smart card).
    > So, if you have 10 GSM phones and want to switch every 15 minutes,

    it's
    > just the swap of a smart card. With CDMA, everything follows the
    > electronic serial number (ESN) of the mobile.
    >
    > TH





  15. #15
    Jack Zwick
    Guest

    Re: razr v3 unlocking

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > My sprint plan recently expired and I wanted to get the V3. How does
    > it work for you? I mean, do you like cingular as much or more than
    > sprint? Is the new phone worth the extra money? Just curious.
    >
    > thanks a lot,
    > Clements


    I changed from Sprint to Cingular.

    I have many reasons to still prefer Cingular. Here are 14. YMMV

    A) I got my Cingular plan before the current price increases.

    B) I have Rollover (currently over 2000 minutes banked),
    so I don't need to pay for 7 PM nights to try and decrease usage.

    C) I have Quality phones (a v600 and a T637) that don't overheat in use
    and pre-maturally die long before contract is up like plastic
    CDMA Sanyo phones do. After 9 months my Cingular phones
    look and act like new. Sanyo phones were failing after 3 months,
    but would pass sprintPCS "tests"
    C2) My Cingular phones have ample memory for ring tones and pictures.
    C3) Comes time to upgrade my phone, I just move my SIM card,
    no activation grief, no problems with transferring phone book.
    C4) Having phones which are sold in the millions worldwide makes it
    much easier to get accessories, and not be subjected to
    outrageous accessory prices charged by Carriers.

    D) With 850 MHz GSM I have better indoor reception than 1900 MHz CDMA.

    E) With GSM I have better coverage in SE Texas.

    F) With GSM I have better voice quality than CDMA.

    G) I don't have L O N G hold times for Customer service, and I don't
    get hung up on or lied to by reps with Handle Time
    maximums to worry about.

    H) With Cingular I have relatives that are also on Cingular for
    free Mobile to Mobile, and free Mobile to Mobile is not an
    extra cost or sometime add-on.

    I) I kept my Mobile number when I ported to Cingular, and Cingular
    credited me for the 3 days it took SprintPCS to release the numbers.

    J) Should I go out of the country, I can still use my phone.

    K) Dropped calls are flat not an issue anymore.



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