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is there a way to activate a v3m on alltel?

Discussion in 'MOTOROLA' started by ian1001, Oct 29, 2006.

  1. ian1001

    ian1001 Junior Member
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  2. Cincyball

    Cincyball Issss a niiiiice. High 5!
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    My one question is: Why would you want to do something like this? ;) You would be stuck with the Verizon UI on Alltel's network. Or, you could buy the Alltel V3C, have no prob activating, and you would get the Moto UI with full bluetooth etc w/o having to flash. Orrr, if its the V3m u want for the tf card and just want Alltels network, wait the 1 or 2 months and buy the v3m they come out with, and sell your v3m.

    Is there a reason I missed as to why you would wanna do that?
     
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  3. MOTOhooligan

    MOTOhooligan Former Mobile Data Addict
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    The OBEX was blocked on Alltel's V3c. I was able to transfer a file from my v620 but the V3c couldn't save it.
     
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  4. Cincyball

    Cincyball Issss a niiiiice. High 5!
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    What s/w version was it blocked on? Thats one of the huge reason us Verizon guys are flashing our phone's to Alltel is to gain OBEX and OPP (as well as custom skins, better battery, etc).I flashed straight to Alltel .04 f/w and have full bluetooth use. Unless you are talking about the .03 f/w. But even then, I thought both had it, and if it didnt, a seem edit could/should enable it right?
     
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  5. MOTOhooligan

    MOTOhooligan Former Mobile Data Addict
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    Don't know what firmware version the V3c I tested had... I guess I could find out. It was an Alltel-branded V3c, but no seem edits had been done to it, it was standard, un-modified firmware.
     
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    Hmmm, interesting. It MUST have been the .03 version. At any rate, I am running the .04 and absolutely love it
     
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