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  1. #1
    Steve Sweet
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    Hi people

    I have been given a Motorola device which look like a mini notebook PC with
    integrated qwerty keyboard with a screen, I'm guessing its just a text
    device.

    I put in a SIMM card and its asking for a code. I'm trying to identify this
    device so i can get a suitable SIMM or the relevant code, does it ring any
    bells with anyone?


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  2. #2
    CJD
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    Re: Motorola device

    a630 maybe? http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=418
    You should be able to find it on that site. And someone gave you that eh?
    Nice
    Look under the battery for a model number as well.
    "Steve Sweet" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    Hi people

    I have been given a Motorola device which look like a mini notebook PC with
    integrated qwerty keyboard with a screen, I'm guessing its just a text
    device.

    I put in a SIMM card and its asking for a code. I'm trying to identify this
    device so i can get a suitable SIMM or the relevant code, does it ring any
    bells with anyone?


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  3. #3
    Richard Colton
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    Re: Motorola device


    "Steve Sweet" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Hi people
    >
    > I have been given a Motorola device which look like a mini notebook PC
    > with integrated qwerty keyboard with a screen, I'm guessing its just a
    > text device.


    It's probably a V100 (V-Box). Blue in colour with a flippy up lid
    integrating the screen? If it is, it's voice & text but you've got to use a
    handsfree for voice calls.

    > I put in a SIMM card and its asking for a code. I'm trying to identify
    > this device so i can get a suitable SIMM or the relevant code, does it
    > ring any bells with anyone?


    All depends what code it's asking for. IT probably just needs unlocking.

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  4. #4
    Steve Sweet
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    Re: Motorola device

    Hi Richard

    "Richard Colton" <

    >> I have been given a Motorola device which look like a mini notebook PC
    >> with integrated qwerty keyboard with a screen, I'm guessing its just a
    >> text device.

    >
    > It's probably a V100 (V-Box). Blue in colour with a flippy up lid
    > integrating the screen? If it is, it's voice & text but you've got to use
    > a handsfree for voice calls.


    That sounds like an apporopriate description, its got a 'V' symbol all over
    it.

    >> I put in a SIMM card and its asking for a code. I'm trying to identify
    >> this device so i can get a suitable SIMM or the relevant code, does it
    >> ring any bells with anyone?

    >
    > All depends what code it's asking for. IT probably just needs unlocking.


    Ive since found and tested a T-Mobile SIMM and it boots up correctly, seems
    that my O2 simm is the cause of the problem.


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  5. #5
    Steve Sweet
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    Re: Motorola device

    Hi CJD

    "CJD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    Thanks for getting back to me with that info.

    It doesn't look at all like that, the description of the V100 (V box)
    provided by Richard COlton seems to be more accurate.

    > You should be able to find it on that site. And someone gave you that eh?
    > Nice
    > Look under the battery for a model number as well.


    First place i looked was there, google doesnt make anything of any of them
    numbers though

    > I have been given a Motorola device which look like a mini notebook PC
    > with
    > integrated qwerty keyboard with a screen, I'm guessing its just a text
    > device.
    >
    > I put in a SIMM card and its asking for a code. I'm trying to identify
    > this
    > device so i can get a suitable SIMM or the relevant code, does it ring any
    > bells with anyone?



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  6. #6
    Richard Colton
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    Re: Motorola device


    "Steve Sweet" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Hi Richard
    >
    > "Richard Colton" <
    >
    >>> I have been given a Motorola device which look like a mini notebook PC
    >>> with integrated qwerty keyboard with a screen, I'm guessing its just a
    >>> text device.

    >>
    >> It's probably a V100 (V-Box). Blue in colour with a flippy up lid
    >> integrating the screen? If it is, it's voice & text but you've got to
    >> use a handsfree for voice calls.

    >
    > That sounds like an apporopriate description, its got a 'V' symbol all
    > over it.


    Excellent. I used to have one a few years ago. Great phone for texting,
    but a PITA for voice usage (still like the design though).

    >>> I put in a SIMM card and its asking for a code. I'm trying to identify
    >>> this device so i can get a suitable SIMM or the relevant code, does it
    >>> ring any bells with anyone?

    >>
    >> All depends what code it's asking for. IT probably just needs unlocking.

    >
    > Ive since found and tested a T-Mobile SIMM and it boots up correctly,
    > seems that my O2 simm is the cause of the problem.


    I can't remember how you unlock them TBH, but I think it's an EMMIbox job
    (good luck finding someone still using one).

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