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savagenoob
12-31-2010, 05:19 PM
After spending the last week getting my 9550 to work with Metro PCS, I thought I'd give back and post a start to finish tutorial to help others. I am by no means a pro at flashing, so please dont flame, if you see something incorrect, let me know so I can edit it. Also, this is from a Verizon 9550, so if you have Sprint it should be almost identical, but you might need to read another guide to find your SPC to read data from the phone, its like a phone password.

On that note, when using the software listed, for Verizon phones, your SPC is most likely 000000.

First off, get all the software you need. I just uploaded everything I used during my process and here are the links.

JL Commander - [Only registered and activated users can see links]
QPST - [Only registered and activated users can see links]
QXDM - [Only registered and activated users can see links]
CrackUtil - [Only registered and activated users can see links]
IPD Editor - [Only registered and activated users can see links]
SPC Code Calculator - [Only registered and activated users can see links]
2004 PRL - [Only registered and activated users can see links]
3010 PRL - [Only registered and activated users can see links]
Metro Service Book - [Only registered and activated users can see links]
UniCDMA - [Only registered and activated users can see links]
CDMA Workshop 2.7 - [Only registered and activated users can see links] (I never used this, but people are always asking where to find it)
I would create a folder on your desktop to put these in one spot.

Step 1:
Open up your Blackberry Desktop Manager, you will need this up and running most of the time during this process. Important: Backup your entire device. Optional: If you know how to, use JL_Cmder to wipe your entire device, and do a fresh OS install. I did this pretty easily using the Blackberry website and DM to insure clean slate. I don't think its necessary and will WIPE OFF EVERYTHING. JL_Cmder used wrong could also brick your Blackberry. I have seen guides for 9530 that insist that you downgrade your Blackberry OS to 4.7.65, but at least for the 9550 this seemed impossible. It might be quite easier on the 9530 so if you can, do it.


Step 2:
Go to the device manager on your computer. Find the "Ports(COM & LPT)" tab on open it. Look for "RIM Virtual Serial Port v2 (COM something)"
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
Keep in mind that when using the CDMA software that you will always use the highest port, in my case I had COM3 and COM4 so I always select COM4.

Step 3:
Open QPST - Configuration. Click on Add New Port and choose the COM port you just found. It should list a phone in the Active Phones. IMPORTANT: Keep Blackberry Desktop Manager running and connected to your phone at all times or it will not recognize your phone. Next close this configuration screen and open QXDM. You should see something like this:
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
If you dont see the command bar at the bottom go to View and select Command Bar.
In the command bar type what is in blue:
mode offline-d
This turns radio off and sets to service mode. Check phone radio is off.
spc "******"
Remember the SPC for Verizon is 000000 so replace the asteriks with this. Otherwise you will need to find a guide to find your SPC.
nv_write nam_lock 0 0
This removes a security lock so we can move to next step.
I saw others post that you should see some kind of output, I didnt, but it definitely was interacting with the phone.
mode reset
This should restart your phone. Wait for it to come back up and connect to Desktop Manager then move to next step.

Step 4:
Close QXDM and open up QPST - Service Programming. It should ask you to open and active phone and list your device. You should see this, but with your ESN and MEID listed at the top.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
Select the Roam tab and under the Preferred Roaming section browse for the 02004.prl file that you downloaded above. Select it and push Write to Phone. You probably will get an error, your phone will reboot. Thats OK, just wait for it to come back up and connect to Desktop Manager again. Now we need to get the service books on the phone.
Step 5:
You will need to get your blackberry into Legacy mode prior to loading a service book. On the Blackberry, go to Options/Advanced Options/Service Book. In this screen turn the phone to landscape, click the menu button, and Show Keyboard. Press the !?123 button, press 4, press the !?123 button, press ?, the !?123 button, press 2, the !?123 button, and press ?. Boom you should see...
[Only registered and activated users can see links]

Go to your desktop manager, go to Device/Delete Device Data. Click on the Selected data radio button and find Service Book. Check it and make sure the "Back up data before deleting" is selected. Then click delete.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]

Step 6:
Next you will want to get web right? Right. Go to [Only registered and activated users can see links] and mid way down you will see:
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
[Only registered and activated users can see links]

[Only registered and activated users can see links]

Now click write to phone. Again the phone will reset. Now you should have Web. I suggest downloading Opera Mini for a browser and LogicMail for email, this is the only 3rd party email app that works in landscape mode for the Storm. This should be it.

michaelsaba
01-09-2011, 12:45 AM
Would This Tutorial Work on The BlackBerry Tour 9630. its a Verizon Phone. please let me know what would work on the 9630.

markymark805
01-09-2011, 12:16 PM
Would This Tutorial Work on The BlackBerry Tour 9630. its a Verizon Phone. please let me know what would work on the 9630.

yes, it should work the same, of course (if I am correct) , after you are able to get the ESN onto Metro's system.

xxSLRxx
01-09-2011, 03:19 PM
Good write up. I'd still prefer to use CDMA Workshop though just because you can complete 90% of these steps with it as opposed to having to run multiple programs. Nevertheless, thanks for sharing your steps.

vnxl0v3r
01-17-2011, 12:47 AM
So doing all this will make my bb storm flash to metro pcs?

markymark805
01-17-2011, 01:22 PM
So doing all this will make my bb storm flash to metro pcs?

yes, for talk and text and data.... blackberry messenger and the such wont work from my understanding, but with the metro service books, you should be able to use the building in blackberry web browser and MMS.

thesmitty68521
01-17-2011, 01:38 PM
Good write up. I'd still prefer to use CDMA Workshop though just because you can complete 90% of these steps with it as opposed to having to run multiple programs. Nevertheless, thanks for sharing your steps.

I agree it is faster and all that stuff. But I believe that everyone that is starting out flashing will be better served if they do it the old school way. I say this because it gives a person a better understanding of why they are doing what they are doing. I flashed phones for over a year without the CDMA WS. And when I first started the CDMA WS didn't even have an EVDO tab.

I love the forums and all the info they provide but sometimes I think we tend to spoon feed a bit too much and it cheats the person out of figuring out the flash on his/her own. It is way more rewarding to figure something out on your own and know where you made your mistakes.

Pac3comm1
01-17-2011, 01:54 PM
Nice walk thru! As for adding the services books, if i may make things a little easier, just hold the !123 button down once until it locks so you dont have to push it repeatedly.

djjosemaster
04-04-2011, 03:45 AM
Hello I already did all those steps and everything worked fine but the service book. When I dial *611 it does not take me to Metro PCS. I go back to Desktop Manager and everything is fine, the new service book is in. Do you know what may have happened?

Techne-oh
06-23-2011, 05:05 PM
This will be my first phone to flash; but I was wondering though, will I have to get the phone unlocked first before flashing? My Blackberry is still under Verizon.

aatayyab
06-28-2011, 06:45 PM
why do we need another person's help for getting ESN?

aatayyab
06-28-2011, 06:46 PM
what is this ESN and why do i have to email another 3rd person to get it?

whitey10tc
06-28-2011, 06:58 PM
why do we need another person's help for getting ESN?YOu may need the help getting the ESN on Metro's system.


what is this ESN and why do i have to email another 3rd person to get it?ESN=Electronic serial number, aka, MEID, (p)ESN. You should not need to email anyone to get the ESN from your device, just look under the battery. But to get that ESN on Metro, may require you to use a third party.

nicegirl80
11-29-2012, 04:07 PM
I have a BB Pearl 8130 that is already flashed to Metro and working fine with just text and talk. I don't have a web icon or mms. Can someone please help me get this up and going? I do have qpst and desktop manager. PLEASE HELP! Thanks.

whitey10tc
11-29-2012, 04:48 PM
I have a BB Pearl 8130 that is already flashed to Metro and working fine with just text and talk. I don't have a web icon or mms. Can someone please help me get this up and going? I do have qpst and desktop manager. PLEASE HELP! Thanks.Everything you need should be in the first post. The steps are the same even though your model is different. The one step that is different is entering legacy mode, Here's another tutorial that also covers the legacy mode [Only registered and activated users can see links]