Could Unactived Raphael be unlocked?? - Touch Pro, Fuze General

I bought an unactived Sprint Raphael few days ago and can it be unlocked to put T-Mobile sim in it?

lewisbu said:
I bought an unactived Sprint Raphael few days ago and can it be unlocked to put T-Mobile sim in it?
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Um are you retarded? In all seriousness. No means to offend. Did you do your research? Sprint phones are not GSM phones. GSM phones = phones that use sim cards. sprint phones are CDMA. so you can't use it on t-mobile. You may be able to use it on verizon.

Kraize92 said:
Um are you retarded? In all seriousness. No means to offend. Did you do your research? Sprint phones are not GSM phones. GSM phones = phones that use sim cards. sprint phones are CDMA. so you can't use it on t-mobile. You may be able to use it on verizon.
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You must be a little more calm, it´s is first post...
But you are right in one thing, we all must use the search before opening a ****ing new thread.

speed200 said:
You must be a little more calm, it´s is first post...
But you are right in one thing, we all must use the search before opening a ****ing new thread.
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I'm sorry if I sounded harsh. But I'd think that most people would know this without first buying a $600 phone and having it become useless. Even my little 8yr old brother knows about CDMA vs GSM.

Or at least ask the question before you shell out the money for something that you can't possibly do... unless he's rich?

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Anything to do with BAD ESN phones?

I accidentally made a generous bid on a 800w on eBay (I am stupid). While the phone is still really useful without the phone functions (GPS, Wi-Fi, frontal keyboard, better speed than TyTN), I was wondering if I could make it work with Rogers in Canada without having some undesirable people to knock at my door..
Auction is there, as you can see I'm currently the high bidder...
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=220271602995&ssPageName=STRK:MEBI:IT&ih=012
Lesson learned.
Isn't Rogers GSM? Like AT&T and T-Mobile in the US? Sprint uses CDMA, which is totally different. Not cross-compatible.
TerryMathews said:
Isn't Rogers GSM? Like AT&T and T-Mobile in the US? Sprint uses CDMA, which is totally different. Not cross-compatible.
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Yeah, I discovered that later. I tought CDMA was for backward-ish carriers.
Anyway if I can find a better deal (he seems to have tons of them), I'll buy one for the GPS, Wi-Fi and all the stuff that make this phone an incredible one.
It looks like Palm finally understood something about what we want, need and ask for. It's been a while!
BAD ESN in FRANCE???
Hi,
Do you think this phone could work in FRANCE?
Could you tell me please what are Sprint and CDMA.
Thanks
rfjc said:
Hi,
Do you think this phone could work in FRANCE?
Could you tell me please what are Sprint and CDMA.
Thanks
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I don't think that it will work in France cause in western europe the cell phones are equipped with a so called SIM-Card instead of a ESN. This means Your carrier gives you the SIM-Card (which contains Your phone number) and this will work in every phone (but some phones are temporarily blocked for other carriers with SIM-Lock).
It might be that the carrier (there is only o2) in the czech republic works with ESN.
Ok,
thank you for explanations.

[Q] sold tp2 uscc to verizon guy

Hi I sold an unlocked xpress rom tp2 to a guy who had verizon.. he said verizon would not activate it at the verizon place.. i thought it would work??
well **** he did ebay dispute and it took the money out of my paypal acct! talked to him on the phone and he is sending phone back tomorrow.. learned something today ;/
Of course the company isn't going to support a custom ROM. I would have sked for my money back too. You should have returned it to stock conditions before selling it.
cajunflavoredbob said:
Of course the company isn't going to support a custom ROM. I would have sked for my money back too. You should have returned it to stock conditions before selling it.
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custom rom wont affect activation, the fact that it was a uscc phone caused the problem, next time only say it will work on uscc unless it has a bad esn
Diamond_dawg said:
custom rom wont affect activation, the fact that it was a uscc phone caused the problem, next time only say it will work on uscc unless it has a bad esn
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Using a branded phone doesn't make a difference so long as you are going from GSM to GSM or CDMA to CDMA. Verizon and USC both are CDMA. Several people on these forums have done the same thing.
He said the other guy took his phone into a Verizon store. If they see you aren't running the stock ROM, they will refuse to activate it. I used to do the same thing when I worked for T-Mobile. We could take someone with an AT&T phone and port their number, but if we found out they used a custom ROM, then they would have to get a new device.
Custom ROMs are never, ever supported by carriers. I'm not saying that this is definitely the problem, but it is very likely.
cajunflavoredbob said:
Using a branded phone doesn't make a difference so long as you are going from GSM to GSM or CDMA to CDMA. Verizon and USC both are CDMA. Several people on these forums have done the same thing.
He said the other guy took his phone into a Verizon store. If they see you aren't running the stock ROM, they will refuse to activate it. I used to do the same thing when I worked for T-Mobile. We could take someone with an AT&T phone and port their number, but if we found out they used a custom ROM, then they would have to get a new device.
Custom ROMs are never, ever supported by carriers. I'm not saying that this is definitely the problem, but it is very likely.
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You need to Learn a bit more on CDMA. Just cause a phone is unlocked won't mean it can be used on other carriers. Verizon has to add the esn to their database after Whiich he can have a Verizon line added to it. So it's not the same as gsm
Yeah guy took it to verizon and they actually tried working with him but no luck with activation over the phone..they didn't care that it was uscc supposedly... Thanks for the help.. To bad these a hole carriers won't do WHAT THEIR TOLD! AH HA.. Thanks for info
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tp2me said:
Yeah guy took it to verizon and they actually tried working with him but no luck with activation over the phone..they didn't care that it was uscc supposedly... Thanks for the help.. To bad these a hole carriers won't do WHAT THEIR TOLD! AH HA.. Thanks for info
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Same thing happened with boost. They could not activate it cuz it was not added to the database. I think only metro pcs would do it for a fee. Not releally sure
Verizon will NOT add a foreign esn to their database. They will only activate verizon phones.
yup, Verizon doesn't activate anyone else's phones. Only phones with ESN's they have in their own database and they won't add a phone to it just cause you want them to.

[Q] Can Malaysian use Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile, at&t smartphones?

Hello, I'm from Malaysia. Sorry if this question is so noob, i really don't know. I would like to buy a smartphones from here. It seems that a lot of them come from US sellers, and the smartphones like Samsung, HTC, Motorola and others comes by Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile and at&t. So, i am wondering can i use this types of phones in Malaysia?
Any explanation will be appreciated!
Not sure if i can ask this in the marketplace. Sorry.
You can only use AT&T or T-Mobile because they are GSM, but the phones have to be unlocked. Unlocked codes can be purchased online for like $20. Sprint and verizon use CDMA which is not supported overseas.
Thanks for the answer. So, it means that there are no other ways for me to get the Sprint or Verizon version unlocked? Is it only T-mobile and at&t or there are more? And, is it hard or too complicated for sellers from US to ship the phone that i will buy to Malaysia?
Thank you.
Ammo90 said:
Thanks for the answer. So, it means that there are no other ways for me to get the Sprint or Verizon version unlocked? Is it only T-mobile and at&t or there are more? And, is it hard or too complicated for sellers from US to ship the phone that i will buy to Malaysia?
Thank you.
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Verizon and Sprint do not use SIM cards...that is the issue.
Ammo90 said:
Hello, I'm from Malaysia. Sorry if this question is so noob, i really don't know. I would like to buy a smartphones from here. It seems that a lot of them come from US sellers, and the smartphones like Samsung, HTC, Motorola and others comes by Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile and at&t. So, i am wondering can i use this types of phones in Malaysia?
Any explanation will be appreciated!
Not sure if i can ask this in the marketplace. Sorry.
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Ammo90, the answer is yes and no. If u into modding ur smartphone, u can flash those phone with custom GSM roms. but if u just wanna buy and use it, the chances is slim. Malaysia don't have CDMA coverage yet. and also, Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T use their own branded rom for each phone.
what phone and budget do u expect?
lowandbehold said:
Verizon and Sprint do not use SIM cards...that is the issue.
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Thank you, now i understand.
loco00 said:
what phone and budget do u expect?
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The phone will not be the issue because I'm open to what are available but most of them comes from US as you can see in the marketplace, so i just want to know if we can use them.
Ammo90 said:
Thank you, now i understand.
The phone will not be the issue because I'm open to what are available but most of them comes from US as you can see in the marketplace, so i just want to know if we can use them.
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hm... most likely u need to use custom ROMs in order to use Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T smartphones. that's it, I think... try avoid those that didn't use SIM card. look like a hassle to me.
what about S2 GT- I9100 Movistar (i think spain using this branded) and live in malaysia, it is not ok to flash using odin 3.04 this 4.1.2 Jelly Bean XXLSJ like the VioTutorial post in Ytube.. most of the comment say can do this without root it.. what is the option if it get network lock? please.. i m stuck with this firmware
I live in us iwant to send my friend a cell phone with a plan that lives In Malaysia what cell phone can i purchase that will work over there?
Can someone share their experience... if i buy an unlocked AT & T iPhone X, from USA under GSM network, model is A1901 (which is the same model that will be launch in Malaysia), will the iPhone X work in Malaysia under the major provider like Maxis, Digi, or Celcom?
I sent a friend of mine a Boost Mobile Phone , for her wedding gift she lives in Malaysia, where can she unlock the cell phone in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, and how much will it coast her?

What other carriers will this work with ?

I've finally upgraded from my Verizon S3 and am contemplating selling it locally. What I've seen with a lot of people who buy used phones is them wanting to use them with other carriers. So, does anyone know what carriers this can be flashed to ?
hallstevenson said:
I've finally upgraded from my Verizon S3 and am contemplating selling it locally. What I've seen with a lot of people who buy used phones is them wanting to use them with other carriers. So, does anyone know what carriers this can be flashed to ?
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I've used mine on straight talk. I've seen other people use them on AT&T and even TMobile but I never have myself
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I know the safe carriers would be those that use Verizon's network:
Page Plus
Straight Talk
Net 10
It does have a SIM card and GSM radio so in theory it should work on ATT and TMo but I'd probably not tell people it will.
hallstevenson said:
I know the safe carriers would be those that use Verizon's network:
Page Plus
Straight Talk
Net 10
It does have a SIM card and GSM radio so in theory it should work on ATT and TMo but I'd probably not tell people it will.
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That's very true. Realistically it should work on any carrier but we all know how VZW makes it tough on nearly everyone
Sent from my Nexus 5

trying to unlock AT&T s8+

I've already gotten the unlock code from AT&T. The unlock instructions say to use a non AT&T Sim card. What Sim card do I use? And where can I buy it? Thanks!!
US phone, you can use any other company. Go hit up a cell store at your pick. Where r u located?
In in the US, Virginia specifically. So since VZ is the other major option in my area I can go to a store and buy just a sim card with no hassle?
LWH.31752 said:
In in the US, Virginia specifically. So since VZ is the other major option in my area I can go to a store and buy just a sim card with no hassle?
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You dont need to buy one just ask anyone you may know not on at&t does not have to be an active sim
TheMadScientist said:
You dont need to buy one just ask anyone you may know not on at&t does not have to be an active sim
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Indeed. Don't buy a new one, no need to pay for it. You need the non-AT&T SIM card for only a few minutes so you can perform the unlock process.
LWH.31752 said:
In in the US, Virginia specifically. So since VZ is the other major option in my area I can go to a store and buy just a sim card with no hassle?
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Nice lived in Johnson city Tn for years. Spent a lot of time in Bristol and Abingdon working.
TheMadScientist said:
Nice lived in Johnson city Tn for years. Spent a lot of time in Bristol and Abingdon working.
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Fascinating. I don't live too very far from those areas. Where are you now?
TheMadScientist said:
You dont need to buy one just ask anyone you may know not on at&t does not have to be an active sim
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RossTeagan said:
Indeed. Don't buy a new one, no need to pay for it. You need the non-AT&T SIM card for only a few minutes so you can perform the unlock process.
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So I just use the non AT&T Sim only as long as the unlocking process takes, eh? So that means I put my current Sim back in it? And if that's the case, will I be able to use my phone in areas with little or no AT&T coverage without having to swap out Sims?
Did I mention that this is my first time unlocking a phone? LoL
LWH.31752 said:
So I just use the non AT&T Sim only as long as the unlocking process takes, eh? So that means I put my current Sim back in it? And if that's the case, will I be able to use my phone in areas with little or no AT&T coverage without having to swap out Sims?
Did I mention that this is my first time unlocking a phone? LoL
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yea you have to Use another carrier sim to get the popup to come up to enter the unlock code. Then u can put att sim back in..
You will have to swap the sims to use each carrier......
I am in a the wonderful state of vermont now lol
So if you have to swap Sims, I may as well buy the non AT&T Sim and use it for the unlocking process, as well, right?
Vermont, you say? Never been. I'll take your word that it's wonderful.
LWH.31752 said:
So if you have to swap Sims, I may as well buy the non AT&T Sim and use it for the unlocking process, as well, right?
Vermont, you say? Never been. I'll take your word that it's wonderful.
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You could yes as if u want [email protected] network u have to use their sim and say if u want to use T Mobile You insert their sim
So yea if you say want to use theirs as if you dont have signal and plan on purchasing their "plan"
So, technically, if you use the non AT&T Sim you would have to pay to use their network? Wow, should have saw that coming. Lol Nothing is free. Well now I feel kind of stupid. Oh well, live and learn I suppose.
LWH.31752 said:
I've already gotten the unlock code from AT&T. The unlock instructions say to use a non AT&T Sim card. What Sim card do I use? And where can I buy it? Thanks!!
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u dont need a different SIM to test if is unlocked.
simply, open the dialer
dial: #7465625*638*#
enter the code u received thats specific to your device, then it should say unlock successful.
hope this helps ya.
mixxxk said:
u dont need a different SIM to test if is unlocked.
simply, open the dialer
dial: #7465625*638*#
enter the code u received thats specific to your device, then it should say unlock successful.
hope this helps ya.
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It said unlock successful. Does that mean that it's permanently unlocked?
LWH.31752 said:
It said unlock successful. Does that mean that it's permanently unlocked?
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yes. now, keep in mind, as this is the AT&T variant, its unlocked for GSM only .so if ur switching carriers, make sure it says GSM. Sim cards that use CDMA wont work like Verizon or Sprint.
mixxxk said:
yes. now, keep in mind, as this is the AT&T variant, its unlocked for GSM only .so if ur switching carriers, make sure it says GSM. Sim cards that use CDMA wont work like Verizon or Sprint.
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Well, I can't switch carriers. Not sure I'd want to anyway. But other than being able to switch to any carrier (and have to pay to do so) is there no other benefits of unlocking a phone?
Not really. It just allows other carriers to work. And it will have a higher resale value as it's not just tied to AT&T.
Oh ok. Thanks for the info. I can say I learned something, if nothing else.
LWH.31752 said:
Well, I can't switch carriers. Not sure I'd want to anyway. But other than being able to switch to any carrier (and have to pay to do so) is there no other benefits of unlocking a phone?
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Well, it it's unlocked, able to use any other GSM networks now, functionally it is now a 'universal' phone, as most out of US carriers are GSM. That is one important need for me.

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