Htc cdma super spc - Touch Pro2 CDMA

is "tdwaop" ,
use qmat or cdmaworkshop send
"41 74 64 77 61 6F 70"
after ,you can read or change digit SPC
test 6700, 6800, 6900, 6850, 6950, tp2 cdma IS OK.

huh? I am confused. Thanks

Can any of the delevopers clue us in to what this might mean?

dimitri407 said:
Can any of the delevopers clue us in to what this might mean?
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LOL, I'm with you man.

Thats when you take hose a 6205 thru outlet b9100 coupled with flange d14 thru the interloop exterior housing which creates the flux capacator which makes time travel possible.
i think..
I may be wrong on that flange...

Yeah it's an o-ring not a flange.

I can't test out his info, but basically this would allow you to grab your SPC (service programming code) aka MSL. With that and with some additional files you can change the programming info on your phone, like ESN, NAM, MEID, etc.
P.S. Don't make this into an ESN cloaning thread. That would be very naughty (and not allowed).

Ok so it is nothing that I would need. That's all the OP needed to state. LOL.

Well to be fair this is the equivalent of GSM Unlocking your phone - with your SPC on a CDMA device you can unlock it and switch to a different carrier and change your phone number.
Usually the SPC does not allow you to program in the ESN - at least from what I remember when I worked with programming CDMA modems. The ESN can only be set once, after that you need to do a full internal memory wipe and reload the firmware in the modem before you can set it again - and with the Wavecom modules we had you needed a breakout board for that (impossible in-situ).

Telek said:
Well to be fair this is the equivalent of GSM Unlocking your phone - with your SPC on a CDMA device you can unlock it and switch to a different carrier and change your phone number.
Usually the SPC does not allow you to change the ESN - at least from what I remember when I worked with programming CDMA modems. The ESN can only be set once, after that you need to do a full internal memory wipe and reload the firmware in the modem before you can set it again - and with the Wavecom and Qualcomm modules we had you needed a breakout board for that (impossible in-situ).
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you can change the esn as many times as you want, its not hard. But ive heard its illegal.

ESN
Wow. If you can just change your ESN whenever you want on this phone it will attract some serious hate real quick. I hear that what the terrorizers do.

So can this be used to use a Verizon phone on Sprint and vice versa ?

bobdude5 said:
So can this be used to use a Verizon phone on Sprint and vice versa ?
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If you don't change the esn or meid in the tp2 case, you won't be able to use the phone from sprint on verizon and vice versa. The reason is that those companies does not allow foreign esns on their database. But there is another companies thar does allow foreign esns with a small fees, like MetroPCS and Cricket.
Anyway, changin esns is illegal. Most of the people change their phones to companies like metro and cricket, and use the spc to been able to change the prl and phone and min number in order to program the phone to the new company

Have you noticed thed OP hasn't even responded back to his own thread.... and he/she only has 1 post total........ whadaya think... quick spam? shrugs..
J/K
The ESN is like the Social Security Number of the phone world. It's illegal to change because that specific number identifies that phone, and where it has been. It's so unique that no other phone in the world has the same number. Changing the number is like changing your identity. (phones ID in that case).

THE-COPS said:
It's illegal to change because that specific number identifies that phone, and where it has been. It's so unique that no other phone in the world has the same number. Changing the number is like changing your identity. (phones ID in that case).
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Really? Illegal? There's a law that you'd break? What law? Is it a federal law?I'm not bashing, I'm just really curious. Is it illegal to change the ESN or does it depend on what you do with it once you've changed it, like steal someone else's cell phone service that they are paying for. I can see that being illegal.

can you buy a CDMA phone w/ no esn,so you can use an HTC Incredible on Sprint,for example?

CDMAPCS said:
is "tdwaop" ,
use qmat or cdmaworkshop send
"41 74 64 77 61 6F 70"
after ,you can read or change digit SPC
test 6700, 6800, 6900, 6850, 6950, tp2 cdma IS OK.
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click terminal tab and enter code click send and then click security tab and read. MSL recieved
PS nice work

I can confirm this "super code" does work! I was trying to activate an EVO. The sprint provided MSL didn't work, and there was with no ril.MSL showing when i would do the getprop method. I couldn't read the stupid SPC no matter what I tried.
I sent this code via cdmaworkshop and it worked like a champ, the EVO 4G finally showed me the SPC.
Thanks!

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[Q] ESN/MEID

hi, I got a bad esn tp2 from ebay. has anybody success in scan for the ESN or MEID in the sprint tp2 with CDMA workshop? I used memory scan and it only return 1 section of readable memory, and i scan that section but nothing found. please help. thankyou
click tools at the very top left and then click security calculator. Enter one of the numbers and it should give you at least one of the other numbers. When I entered the meid Hex it gave me all of them. Look on the barcode on the phone under the battery. You can also report it to ebay and file a complaint with paypal, but good luck with that, lots of horror stories on the net.
no, thats not what i need, i need scan for the esn/meid in the memory so i can change it.
satuday said:
no, thats not what i need, i need scan for the esn/meid in the memory so i can change it.
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ESN changing is not something you do lightly. First of all you have to at the very least -And I am not even sure this will work to begin with- Change to an ESN from a completely brand new never activated phone to be able to use it on another network. The reason you have to do this is because the ESN's are uploaded into a database and a lot of times there is no other way to get one added to certain networks like sprint (but you can with some networks will add an esn and "flash" to their service like cricket or metropcs) so the reason you have to use a COMPLETELY BRAND NEW or never activated phone is because all modems/phones transmit signals called RF or radio frequencies that have a kind of electronic fingerprint that the network can detect and if they detect that you are using an "electronic fingerprint" from another phone then they will get your ass! What they will do to you I have no idea but I certainly would not want to find out and I would be sure to cover your ass really well dude! Also, is this the paid version you are using? Because it won't work with the free version and all many/most of those supposed "free versions" or "cracked versions" are actually backdoor trojans that turn your computer into a zombie... so yea. wouldn't try it if I were you unless you wanna do a hell of a lot more reading up on it first so you can cover all your bases.
But otherwise it should not be considered illegal in certain regards but is illegal in other regards. Such as: you cannot use two phones on the same ESN. What you can do is what I said however and that is perfectly legal as long as you only use one of the phones: buy a phone for the ESN number then use the *Never activated* esn on the phone to be transferred to the phone you want to use. Like I said though, this is not by any means an easy thing to do.

help help help htc arrive

Hi, I have a Sprint HTC Arrive that I want to use with Boost Mobile, so I was thinking that I could possibly change the ESN on the Arrive to match that of other device that I used to activate my Boost service. Can anyone point me in the right direction for how to accomplish this (if its even possible)?
I have already have QPST & CDMA Workshop 2.7, and have confirmed that I can successfully connect to both phones using both softwares.
Hey,
I cannot be of too much help here as I live faaaar away from you, but I once searched the web and I can assure you that there is a way to unlock the phone from provider perspective. Just adjust your keywords and Google will do the trick
Cheers
thanks.
I search a lot of keywords:"change esn","htc arrive change esn","htc T7575 esn/change esn...",what's keywords to search? pls point me.
ESN swapping may be illegal in some areas. it may be possible for u to get it activated under boost if u do not tell the reps what phone it is.
eric12341 said:
ESN swapping may be illegal in some areas. it may be possible for u to get it activated under boost if u do not tell the reps what phone it is.
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htc arrive
you need to use cdmatool to change the imei not the esn. however if anybody know the htc 16 digits password for sprint. just like the samsung 16 digit password then we will be able to get this done. unfortunaly you will not be able to change the imei unless you have this password. cdma workshop 3.6 has a new htc feature but i dont know how they did it unless they send the password before they make a change. again i can not find this password and i dont even know where to find it. if anybody has a tutorial or any idea where this password might be please let me know.

Samsung Infuse 4G How to change imei ?

Hi To run the device turkey. need to change imei. I do not know English. imei change, please explain in the simplest way. already thank you very very very much
You cannot Change the imei.......one question why u want to change it ?
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Kadir_10 said:
Hi To run the device turkey. need to change imei. I do not know English. imei change, please explain in the simplest way. already thank you very very very much
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Woah woah if you change your imei YOU CANNOT USE the phone. Leave imei as is.
You speak any french?
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rkkaranrk said:
You cannot Change the imei.......one question why u want to change it ?
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you change ?? illustrated narrative Is there?
Sarius24 said:
Woah woah if you change your imei YOU CANNOT USE the phone. Leave imei as is.
You speak any french?
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I know English at. do not change imei phone turned off for 1 month. and one more will not open
Kadir_10 said:
Hi To run the device turkey. need to change imei. I do not know English. imei change, please explain in the simplest way. already thank you very very very much
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I think you meant to say you want to change your carrier?
You may need to unlock your phone and use a different SIM?
Http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1081072.
Unlock your phone here.
qkster said:
I think you meant to say you want to change your carrier?
You may need to unlock your phone and use a different SIM?
Http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1081072.
Unlock your phone here.
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Thanks for the link, but the phone is already unlocked. I bought a unlock on the amazon.com. only need to change imei for turkey run. Please help me
Why you want to change the IMEI to use the phone in turkey.....All phones work on GSM networks worldwide is there something different with GSM network in Turkey ?
Kadir_10 said:
Thanks for the link, but the phone is already unlocked. I bought a unlock on the amazon.com. only need to change imei for turkey run. Please help me
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Each phone has a unique identifier for them to be recognize by their provider. You cannot change your imei. It is also illegal in some places. If you really try and get another imei from a different phone, then two phone will share the same line.
That it's why i think you mean something else when you say imei.
Why don't you take your phone to your carrier and ask them what is needed?
Only possible reason one may want to change IMEI is to prevent from getting stuck with data plans that not everyone needs. So, if you have a dumb phone, you could change the IMEI of your Infuse to the IMEI of your dumb phone (it is quite a process) and then use it with AT&T.
Most of us have WIFI at home/work/gym/hotels; hence, it is really unnecessary to be paying $30-$40 bucks for data every month, it adds up, $350/year.
I like to have my unlimited data plan to listen to Pandora in my car and you can do just fine with $10 Medianet as opposed to smartphone data plans if you use dumb-phone IMEI.
IMEI can be changed to another IMEI, or Samsung generic IMEI (which is easier to do). Carriers in some countries (not US) block generic IMEIs.
Overall, it has uses. Legality, obviously, is a question. Some people attribute it to changing VIN on the car, which is understood. People pay a fortune for their phones and IMEI modification allows thieves to get away with our prized possessions - major downside. I think of it as changing identity string on the browser.
rkkaranrk said:
Why you want to change the IMEI to use the phone in turkey.....All phones work on GSM networks worldwide is there something different with GSM network in Turkey ?
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qkster said:
Each phone has a unique identifier for them to be recognize by their provider. You cannot change your imei. It is also illegal in some places. If you really try and get another imei from a different phone, then two phone will share the same line.
That it's why i think you mean something else when you say imei.
Why don't you take your phone to your carrier and ask them what is needed?
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Only possible reason one may want to change IMEI is to prevent from getting stuck with data plans that not everyone needs. So, if you have a dumb phone, you could change the IMEI of your Infuse to the IMEI of your dumb phone (it is quite a process) and then use it with AT&T.
Most of us have WIFI at home/work/gym/hotels; hence, it is really unnecessary to be paying $30-$40 bucks for data every month, it adds up, $350/year.
I like to have my unlimited data plan to listen to Pandora in my car and you can do just fine with $10 Medianet as opposed to smartphone data plans if you use dumb-phone IMEI.
IMEI can be changed to another IMEI, or Samsung generic IMEI (which is easier to do). Carriers in some countries (not US) block generic IMEIs.
Overall, it has uses. Legality, obviously, is a question. Some people attribute it to changing VIN on the car, which is understood. People pay a fortune for their phones and IMEI modification allows thieves to get away with our prized possessions - major downside. I think of it as changing identity string on the browser.
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I know that the guys of illegal. necessarily have to change my IMEI for registration is full, but the acquaintance of a passport. How can I do it with usb? consider that the form of imei 0000000000000.
If you are serious and really want to do that you can try an delete the efs folder with the help of Root exlorer.
BEFORE DOING THAT TAKE A BACK UP OF THE FOLDER.
Hi,sumeet909,
Don't know if I should ask this question here. But I really need help.
I have been searching solutions to fix the unknown baseband and IMEI problem for my infuse. No result so far. As you said "IMEI can be changed to another IMEI, or Samsung generic IMEI (which is easier to do).", any solution can fix my prolbem?
Thanks in advance.
sumeet909 said:
Only possible reason one may want to change IMEI is to prevent from getting stuck with data plans that not everyone needs. So, if you have a dumb phone, you could change the IMEI of your Infuse to the IMEI of your dumb phone (it is quite a process) and then use it with AT&T.
Most of us have WIFI at home/work/gym/hotels; hence, it is really unnecessary to be paying $30-$40 bucks for data every month, it adds up, $350/year.
I like to have my unlimited data plan to listen to Pandora in my car and you can do just fine with $10 Medianet as opposed to smartphone data plans if you use dumb-phone IMEI.
IMEI can be changed to another IMEI, or Samsung generic IMEI (which is easier to do). Carriers in some countries (not US) block generic IMEIs.
Overall, it has uses. Legality, obviously, is a question. Some people attribute it to changing VIN on the car, which is understood. People pay a fortune for their phones and IMEI modification allows thieves to get away with our prized possessions - major downside. I think of it as changing identity string on the browser.
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[Q] [K2_PLC, Cricket]Cricket 4.2 MSL thingy is weird?

So I was messing around in the ##3282# settings, and I clicked "Edit Mode". I thought, "Well, let's guess." I inputted six zero's, and to my surprise, it was the correct MSL code. I don't know how this is but now I can edit the stuffs. Also, this phone has Band 25 LTE 0_0 I didn't know that. Can any of you Cricket users verify that this is only me?
MSL Reader (see the play store) gives it to you if you are properly rooted. Its how I retrieved mine. But I know six zeros won't work on K2_CL lol.
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+1 on MSL Reader
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irishobo said:
+1 on MSL Reader
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Didn't know that I could use that 0_0
So, there's a bunch of stuff I can do now with the PRLs hehehe
Maybe I can flash to T-Mobile, they have a $30 5GB unlimited plan. (Prepaid, and SIM Card)
Educate your self!
eduardog131 said:
Didn't know that I could use that 0_0
So, there's a bunch of stuff I can do now with the PRLs hehehe
Maybe I can flash to T-Mobile, they have a $30 5GB unlimited plan. (Prepaid, and SIM Card)
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I dont know all the specs behind it cause there was tons and tons of info and I kinda spiderwebbed out of control reading it. But the jist I got is this PRL's APN's and all that get more credit then what they are deserved. Yes to have a proper one is beneficial but its more about the codec's the radio signal of the phone and towers your connecting to and the system files in your phone itself that will allow you to do what you need to. I am still piecing things together but I am working on a finalized cricket fix to allow the use of LTE, the use of gsm or cdma and the use of European roms. It has become quit the undertaking but before you jump in and start changing files that were initially fine I would properly educate your self on the pros and cons changing the prl.
As of yet I am pretty sure Tmobile wont flash the phone nor will our phone work on the Tmobile network
Fant0m3 said:
I dont know all the specs behind it cause there was tons and tons of info and I kinda spiderwebbed out of control reading it. But the jist I got is this PRL's APN's and all that get more credit then what they are deserved. Yes to have a proper one is beneficial but its more about the codec's the radio signal of the phone and towers your connecting to and the system files in your phone itself that will allow you to do what you need to. I am still piecing things together but I am working on a finalized cricket fix to allow the use of LTE, the use of gsm or cdma and the use of European roms. It has become quit the undertaking but before you jump in and start changing files that were initially fine I would properly educate your self on the pros and cons changing the prl.
As of yet I am pretty sure Tmobile wont flash the phone nor will our phone work on the Tmobile network
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Shhh....I realized the One SV is CDMA on Cricket a long time ago. Mm'kay. I also left this device...so there's that too.
eduardog131 said:
Shhh....I realized the One SV is CDMA on Cricket a long time ago. Mm'kay. I also left this device...so there's that too.
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Lol I was just going through threads and it's also helpful info for others as well
I have an HTC one SV from Cricket, I like the phone but am not "In love" with it. My problem is this- I just bought the phone then changed providers due to poor service at my address. Since my phone has a SIM card I thought I could switch to AT&T but the phone never accepted the new SIM. AT&T couldn't find out why, Cricket told me their was no unlock code, HTC said it wouldn't work until they ran the date of manufacture and MEID# then all changed.HTC told me to get the msl and I can change the network settings so I I can use GSM instead of CDMA. Any warnings, advice or instructions?? Out of severe stubborn motives, if at all possible I want this HTC on GSM just to prove that I can lol.

Moto G Flash to PagePlus

Is there any way to flash my Boost Mobile Moto G (XT1031) to work with Pageplus? Pageplus plans are cheaper. boost mobile waaay to much. Any help gladly appreciated.
thebestiam said:
Is there any way to flash my Boost Mobile Moto G (XT1031) to work with Pageplus? Pageplus plans are cheaper. boost mobile waaay to much. Any help gladly appreciated.
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yes you can. you can either pay someone to do it for you (there are a few people offering that service) or you can fiddle with it yourself. I just got mine working on selectel, which from a flashing perspective is the same as pageplus.
I posted some info in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50469879
there is more info if you search the forums
cedarknoll said:
yes you can. you can either pay someone to do it for you (there are a few people offering that service) or you can fiddle with it yourself. I just got mine working on selectel, which from a flashing perspective is the same as pageplus.
I posted some info in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50469879
there is more info if you search the forums
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So it there a sort of tool for this? Also from your post prl 53340 works with Boost?
cdma workshop (paid) or dfs will let you flash it over with voice+text and 1x data (with some luck). 3g will *not* work until someone figures out how to update the mobile IP settings (HA and AAA keys). I spent a good month doing just this-- manually reviewing every single nv item that I was able to dump. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like 3g will be a possibility without more people getting involved (or just straight up not possible).
RonDutt said:
cdma workshop (paid) or dfs will let you flash it over with voice+text and 1x data (with some luck). 3g will *not* work until someone figures out how to update the mobile IP settings (HA and AAA keys). I spent a good month doing just this-- manually reviewing every single nv item that I was able to dump. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like 3g will be a possibility without more people getting involved (or just straight up not possible).
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Can you please stop posting this misinformation. It is possible. I've been using a boost moto g on pageplus w/ 3G data for the last week. The means to do so exactly are known to the professional flashers and they are keeping it secret. Frankly I think its probably rather straight forward if you have the paid version of cdma workshop and have flashed phones before.
also you should be able to get 1x data with the free versions.
cpuspeed said:
Can you please stop posting this misinformation. It is possible. I've been using a boost moto g on pageplus w/ 3G data for the last week. The means to do so exactly are known to the professional flashers and they are keeping it secret. Frankly I think its probably rather straight forward if you have the paid version of cdma workshop and have flashed phones before.
also you should be able to get 1x data with the free versions.
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It's not misinformation... I specifically said it's not known good to do it until someone figures it out, which obviously people have, but charge for. This thread is about the random Joe being able to do it.
Dfs just updated the profile for it (free) so is possible now. Activate phone on boost on a daily use plan, program and verify data works (this step is crucial it unlocks the nv items that otherwise are read only by cdmaws and dfs), and note down the spc, swap in mdn, min, set up the 3g stuff as any other flash, write spc as 000000, ota. If you still don't have 3g (anything after the first two batches made for boost), a donor phone will be needed to grab the keys. Once you have them, write it in via dfs and you're good to go. Just did 8 boost phones for people on kittyforums (for free, there are two people who charge $35 to $40 to do it for you).
cpuspeed said:
It is possible. I've been using a boost moto g on pageplus w/ 3G data for the last week. The means to do so exactly are known to the professional flashers and they are keeping it secret. Frankly I think its probably rather straight forward if you have the paid version of cdma workshop and have flashed phones before.
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lol
So it can be done but you have no interest in helping people accomplish flashing it by posting the info?
Then why are you bothering to participate in the discussion at all?
ADonovan said:
lol
So it can be done but you have no interest in helping people accomplish flashing it by posting the info?
Then why are you bothering to participate in the discussion at all?
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Learn to read better. At what point did I say I did it myself but that it is possible and my belief that its not as complicated as others might lead you to think it is. As well as whats possible with the free version. How is that not helping.
As to your last question you need to answer that yourself then crawl back into your hole.
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RonDutt said:
It's not misinformation... I specifically said it's not known good to do it until someone figures it out, which obviously people have, but charge for. This thread is about the random Joe being able to do it.
Dfs just updated the profile for it (free) so is possible now. Activate phone on boost on a daily use plan, program and verify data works (this step is crucial it unlocks the nv items that otherwise are read only by cdmaws and dfs), and note down the spc, swap in mdn, min, set up the 3g stuff as any other flash, write spc as 000000, ota. If you still don't have 3g (anything after the first two batches made for boost), a donor phone will be needed to grab the keys. Once you have them, write it in via dfs and you're good to go. Just did 8 boost phones for people on kittyforums (for free, there are two people who charge $35 to $40 to do it for you).
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interesting...though not sure if you have to activate it. I paid to have mine done remotely and don't think he activated it on boost because he didn't have control on dialing and I didn't dial to activate it. Also I'm pretty sure I had 3g off till the end to confirm 3g on pageplus. So if your steps work great, but I think there another way as well.
The "professional" flashers might be doing it another way, but the above is how I've been able to accomplish it. Some devices don't have locked HA and AAA key fields, so no need to activate for those. If it is locked however, the only way I've found to make them writable is to activate on Boost first (cheapest option is what, $3?). He would have had to activate on Boost to get the SPC, at the last, as that's something that can't be calculated just yet for this device (the CDMA WS calculator in the latest paid version throws out a completely different SPC than what the phone actually has).
The password for the phone also unlocks certain NV items, not sure if HA/AAA are included as I'm out of devices to play with. Not at my desktop at the moment, but I'll post it when I am as it's a somewhat universal password (applies to all US and Canadian CDMA Moto G's, other CDMA providers unconfirmed).
RonDutt said:
The "professional" flashers might be doing it another way, but the above is how I've been able to accomplish it. Some devices don't have locked HA and AAA key fields, so no need to activate for those. If it is locked however, the only way I've found to make them writable is to activate on Boost first (cheapest option is what, $3?). He would have had to activate on Boost to get the SPC, at the last, as that's something that can't be calculated just yet for this device (the CDMA WS calculator in the latest paid version throws out a completely different SPC than what the phone actually has).
The password for the phone also unlocks certain NV items, not sure if HA/AAA are included as I'm out of devices to play with. Not at my desktop at the moment, but I'll post it when I am as it's a somewhat universal password (applies to all US and Canadian CDMA Moto G's, other CDMA providers unconfirmed).
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he had me use SPCUtility.apk for the SPC phone password and it worked.
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he had me use SPCUtility.apk for the SPC phone password and it worked.
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Good for you! I've provided two alternate methods in case the apps don't work: Activate (free) on Boost and grab it off the last page, or call em up and ask for it.
RonDutt said:
Good for you! I've provided two alternate methods in case the apps don't work: Activate (free) on Boost and grab it off the last page, or call em up and ask for it.
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Really?
RonDutt said:
If it is locked however, the only way I've found to make them writable is to activate on Boost first (cheapest option is what, $3?). He would have had to activate on Boost to get the SPC, at the last, as that's something that can't be calculated just yet for this device (the CDMA WS calculator in the latest paid version throws out a completely different SPC than what the phone actually has).
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whatever man.
cpuspeed said:
he had me use SPCUtility.apk for the SPC phone password and it worked.
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Really?
whatever man.
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If you read things properly, you would see I was talking about two different things... the SPC is needed for writing the MDN, MIN, etc, while the full service activation is needed to unlock the HA/AAA key fields. You don't need to spend a penny to get the SPC from Boost, just activate and grab it off of the last page (before payment). If you need to get your keys though if ota doesn't work properly, you will need to activate *service* on it.

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