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bigglou23
02-01-2010, 03:45 AM
Dial ##000000
WHERE IT says mobile directory number OR MDN enter your phone number include the area code
WHERE IT says IMSI enter THE MIN number, YOU GOT FROM CRICKET
FOR THE INTERNET:
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* PHONE WILL REBOOT - done
thesmitty68521
02-03-2010, 02:21 AM
Also note that if it is a Sprint phone or Alltel phone you need to Change the Blackberry REG ID to 2004 or your local NID.
Also, on Alltel's if you don't change the 311 to a 310 and the 27 to 00 then you won't get on the internet no matter what you try.
I remember on m-f there were servicebooks for the full flash blackberry that were free. I hope we can get that on here. They weren't even close to as good as Tony's are but were good enough for personal use.
meanngreen04
02-03-2010, 02:56 AM
Smitty I have those. I'll send you the books if you want em.
thesmitty68521
02-03-2010, 02:58 AM
That's cool. If you want to upload them you can. I just want to see that members on here have that same option they had on m-f.
dafkuwant
02-15-2010, 05:24 PM
Anyway to *228 program bb?
bigglou23
02-15-2010, 05:32 PM
no, sorry
u can *228 any blackberry after u have programmed MIN MDN SID and BB REG ID if u program those successfully then the blackberry will *228
bawanyh
02-21-2010, 02:50 PM
I never do *228 on any blackberries. I always manually program them. Does the service book disappears if we do *228? Because I havn't tried it.
Thanks
nicholass balls
03-27-2010, 02:23 AM
I never do *228 on any blackberries. I always manually program them. Does the service book disappears if we do *228? Because I havn't tried it.
Thanks
nah they'll be fine after an OTA. service books won't be affected unless there's a bes/bis server to tell it what to download.
i'm super lazy so i always try to find the most time conserving ways to flash phones, with blackberries i go in this order;
1. open desktop manager and enable legacy restore mode
2. write service books in DM
3. open workshop paid version (leave DM open)
4. send spc (if it's sprint.... you know where to buy it ;)..)
5. write prl (i use 1050 here in phoenix and it's fast but i've not tested it for roaming)
6. (if it's alltel or sprint) write the nv items for the iota bypass
7. write the nam tab check to make sure the mcc is 310 and that other one is 00 (make sure you have your home SID right also, it can be found in CID)
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9. lastly go back to the main tab and click mode-->reset (or just x out of workshop)
that's the easiest way i've found to do it with minimal resets
bawanyh
03-27-2010, 10:16 AM
But most of the time *228 don't work on most of the devices so that why I always do manual programming
nicholass balls
03-27-2010, 12:11 PM
you are correct, if you do it in the nam tab of workshop it just saves you an extra reset.
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