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 Lydon
 Posts: 163
Phone Model: Samsung XGH-X600, Motorola V500, Sharp 902 & Nokia N70
Service Provider: Vodacom |
 Sat Jan 01, 2005 12:50 pm |
Flexing is done via a USB cable. It is a file which is installed on your cellphone. This file then updates your phone to a "newer" model's software. For example, you could flex a T720 to a T720i's software. A Motorola V500 could be flexed to be able to play movie files.
Flexing also makes a phone faster, but can damage the phone, so use with care and make sure you know what you are doing!
There are many different flex files available for download on the internet. Go to google and search for some, then install them on your cellphone. The results can be really great if it is a success!
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 veilfore89
 Posts: 1396
Phone Model: Motorola Q9h(GSM), V551(GSM), T720i(GSM), T720g(GSM)(DEAD ), T730(CDMA), Samsung x427m(GSM), Siemens A56i(GSM), E-815(CDMA)
Service Provider: AT&T Wireless |
 Sat Jan 01, 2005 4:15 pm |
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Ok I am mastery in T720 flash/flexing any questions or need the flex files im your man. Just let me know and email me for further questions about the process. I can give you the flash/flex files and guide, as for softwares thats your perrogative to search and find.
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TriggerHappy
 Posts: 5
Phone Model: Motorola T720 |
 Sun Jan 02, 2005 1:20 am |
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Thought my phone had 1.4mb of memory?
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 Lydon
 Posts: 163
Phone Model: Samsung XGH-X600, Motorola V500, Sharp 902 & Nokia N70
Service Provider: Vodacom |
 Sun Jan 02, 2005 6:42 am |
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That's not what I heard from other people. They said it has 500Kb of memory.
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 Lydon
 Posts: 163
Phone Model: Samsung XGH-X600, Motorola V500, Sharp 902 & Nokia N70
Service Provider: Vodacom |
 Sun Jan 02, 2005 6:48 am |
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Wait, you are right. It doesn't have 500Kb, it has +- 1.5 MB of memory.
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DeathBri
 Posts: 3 |
 Sun Jan 02, 2005 8:18 am |
thx for the explanation. Now I just have to get myself an USB cable.
Till then could someone tell me what code must I enter to find out the lifetime of my phone (any other codes would be usefull also)
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 Lydon
 Posts: 163
Phone Model: Samsung XGH-X600, Motorola V500, Sharp 902 & Nokia N70
Service Provider: Vodacom |
 Sun Jan 02, 2005 5:51 pm |
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What do you mean the lifetime of the phone?
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 duceduc
 Posts: 2122
Phone Model: iPhone Unlocked
Service Provider: Cingular - Extended |
 Sun Jan 02, 2005 6:51 pm |
| Lydon wrote: | | What do you mean the lifetime of the phone? |
He might be refering to the total call timer of phone used.
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 Lydon
 Posts: 163
Phone Model: Samsung XGH-X600, Motorola V500, Sharp 902 & Nokia N70
Service Provider: Vodacom |
 Sun Jan 02, 2005 6:53 pm |
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Oh, okay, that makes sense.
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DeathBri
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 Mon Jan 03, 2005 7:30 am |
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I mean like the Nokia type phones have the code *#war0anty#, which shows among some other info the total time that the phone was used(stand-by and talking). Did motorola incorporate such an option?
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