Phone Model: Motorola V635: R474_G_08.48.90 R + GCPU635TLEUKOTI C
Service Provider: O2
Fri Aug 12, 2005 6:31 am
Model of phone?
V600
What flash/flex files used?
Triplets .72R flash file and E9 flex file
What features have you gained?
Engineering menu, IM, AIM, Chat
What features have you lost?
Orange specific ones (but that was the whole point)
Was there any bugs after the upgrade?
Yes, I now have to manually change bands but thats not a problem as I stay within one pretty much all the time
Overall experience flashing for the first time.
Nerver-racking but worth it
Any tips, advices, for potential flashers.
Make sure battery is fully charged and cable doesn't have any faults, I had a cable that had a fault and it disconnected half way through the flex on my old V600 and screwed it up, it no longer works at all.
Make sure you find out everything you can about the flash and flex you are using.
Make sure the program you are going to use has no problems and works properley on your PC
Most important of all: Make sure you are using the right flash/flex for your phone (V3 flashes do NOT work on Triplets phones)
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stickperfect Posts: 1
Phone Model: Motorola V330
Service Provider: Airtel
Tue Jan 17, 2006 1:45 pm
I got a Moto V330 and unlocked it. After unlocking it I am able to put another Sim and able to get all calls. But still it has Brand "T-Mobile" and not able to configure GPRS. Also not able to configure browser settings as there is not link is available. Please suggest me whether I have to flex/flash or is any tool to make it usable.
Also I am not able to sync with Outlook using bluetooth.
bmxfreakrider Posts: 4
Phone Model: v300 LITE(v300, v600 soft/firmware)
Service Provider: T-MOBILE
Mon Jun 19, 2006 2:36 am
so im gonna do it tomorow. im gonna trust ya guys on this, i have heard good things from doin this to a v600, and am gonna do it tomorrow, cause the bat is low, and it wont do it on a low batt. go figure. ha, well just to let ya kno, im goin form v300 to v600. so be back tomorro