Hello everyone, i'm new at this forum. I recently talked to a friend of mine if i can attach a camera to my T720 and he said i he will flash it to T720i and i can attach a camera to it. I asked him how he will flash but he wont tell. SOO i have been lookin on the net for the info and this forum has been very helpful But still i have some questions
1. How do i kno my Phone is GSM or CDMA??
2. In the motorola Tutorial section i found the file for flashing T720 to T720i in .pdf format i'm using windXP SO is it ok to follow that pdf?
3. Does it matter who my service provider is? i live in Ontario Canada and my service provider is Rogers. cuz all i c here are cingular and t-mobile
so please help me out here i got most of the flash/flex files and pst6 and MPT 2.13 what else do i need?
well thats all the questions i can think of right now
so please help me!!!
Thanx
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Old_Fool Posts: 2214
Phone Model: If it's locked, ican unlock it. If you brick it, I can fix it
Service Provider: ATT
Tue Jan 04, 2005 3:54 pm
tos wrote:
Hello everyone, i'm new at this forum. I recently talked to a friend of mine if i can attach a camera to my T720 and he said i he will flash it to T720i and i can attach a camera to it. I asked him how he will flash but he wont tell. SOO i have been lookin on the net for the info and this forum has been very helpful But still i have some questions
1. How do i kno my Phone is GSM or CDMA??
2. In the motorola Tutorial section i found the file for flashing T720 to T720i in .pdf format i'm using windXP SO is it ok to follow that pdf?
3. Does it matter who my service provider is? i live in Ontario Canada and my service provider is Rogers. cuz all i c here are cingular and t-mobile
so please help me out here i got most of the flash/flex files and pst6 and MPT 2.13 what else do i need?
well thats all the questions i can think of right now
so please help me!!!
Thanx
1*** If it use simcard it's Gsm.
3** It's does not matter but after the flex you may have to deal with tmo or cingular logo depend on with flex you are using. make sure you save all the setting for mms, and email ect..so you can enter it back on to use with your provider.
2** If you want you can email member veifore89 he is the one who wrote that up so he'll send you the flex files in what ever format you need, so can i but go to hime first he'll be the best one to ask.
you will need MSS3.58 or higher and you need to get the patch for PST 6.7 so that you can use it's multi flash flex
Well tell your friend this too what he is consider secret to keep frome you is slowly became absolute as T720 slowly become an old dinashor( i has 2 of the and still love them though )
tos Posts: 7
Phone Model: T720
Service Provider: Rogers
Tue Jan 04, 2005 11:58 pm
ok great but it still can be flashed to T720i and work with my current service provider right?
i mean i wouldn have to change my service provider to the logo right?
and save my setting in mms or mss?
tos Posts: 7
Phone Model: T720
Service Provider: Rogers
Mon Jan 10, 2005 10:09 pm
I figured out flashing and flexing. How do i unlock the phone so it can be used by other service providers??
Actually if you use the same flash/flex pack i did it unlocks it for you.
tos Posts: 7
Phone Model: T720
Service Provider: Rogers
Tue Jan 11, 2005 11:16 pm
veilfore89 wrote:
Actually if you use the same flash/flex pack i did it unlocks it for you.
Thanx
now i got another question i saw V551 and RAZR V3 i like both the phones specially V3 for its slick design and light weight which one should i buy??
Motorola V3 RAZR and the Motorola V551, first off lets say the V3 has more options and looks very nice, but I on the other hand cannot afford it, but my 2nd choice would be the V551 i really like the phone: its sleek nice and featurefull it its own way. But in my opinion definately the V3 if you have the money and want a phone that will deliver a nice performance.
korsag Posts: 2
Phone Model: Motorol T720i
Service Provider: Telsim
Wed Feb 16, 2005 10:24 am
Hi Everyone!
I am a newbie and when I was trying to flash my phone, I thin I screwed up.
I have a T720i. I was trying to upgrade my phone. I used the tutorials available and used the T720I EEPROM than flashed my phone with T720PM_repair.vf2. I have the blue screen OK but no light in the keypad and no motorola sign (or a black bar) at the back...
The thing is my PST (6.9 with 6.7 patch) or MSS stopped seeing my phone. So I can't continue or start from the scratch...
Help me guys.... you're my only hope
Old_Fool Posts: 2214
Phone Model: If it's locked, ican unlock it. If you brick it, I can fix it
Service Provider: ATT
Wed Feb 16, 2005 10:31 am
korsag wrote:
Hi Everyone!
I am a newbie and when I was trying to flash my phone, I thin I screwed up.
I have a T720i. I was trying to upgrade my phone. I used the tutorials available and used the T720I EEPROM than flashed my phone with T720PM_repair.vf2. I have the blue screen OK but no light in the keypad and no motorola sign (or a black bar) at the back...
The thing is my PST (6.9 with 6.7 patch) or MSS stopped seeing my phone. So I can't continue or start from the scratch...
Help me guys.... you're my only hope
Take battery out for five min, put it back on and retry with MSS some time you need to do read fone feww time before it will read
korsag Posts: 2
Phone Model: Motorol T720i
Service Provider: Telsim
Thu Feb 17, 2005 4:39 am
Old_Fool wrote:
korsag wrote:
Hi Everyone!
I am a newbie and when I was trying to flash my phone, I thin I screwed up.
I have a T720i. I was trying to upgrade my phone. I used the tutorials available and used the T720I EEPROM than flashed my phone with T720PM_repair.vf2. I have the blue screen OK but no light in the keypad and no motorola sign (or a black bar) at the back...
The thing is my PST (6.9 with 6.7 patch) or MSS stopped seeing my phone. So I can't continue or start from the scratch...
Help me guys.... you're my only hope
Take battery out for five min, put it back on and retry with MSS some time you need to do read fone feww time before it will read
Still no response from the fone. I believe I messed up big time.