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Originally Posted by engjye
hi guys...i am very disppointed now. My phone is killed by someone, and he said that my phone is from japan nov 2005 batch, and currently can't be unlock...does anyone out there know anything abt this? i am in melbourne aussie...i'll be very grateful if u guys can also point out any unlocking Doctors around my area...cheers...
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Originally Posted by Jaypogi
Thus anybody know how to master reset my 903 or is there any way to bring it back to jap f/w?..i just tried converting my 903 jap f/w to euro using 8+power botton but when i try to bring it back using 8+power button it does'nt work anymore, even i try the #+power it does'nt work either...now i could'nt use mms with my phone here in japan, all i can do now is just making calls and sending sms...anybody please help...thanks
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Originally Posted by engjye
the person who was unlocking my phone was using a "machine"(whatever he called it) called SE2. He told me that this is one of the problems that many encountered when using the firmware from the SE2 original website. He also mentioned that whoever is using USB smart "machine" will have no problem flashing and unlocking the 903.
Well, my phone is currently with another person who said he is using the USB2 machine....oh man things are getting really complicated. I think we only have crapped unlockers in Australia...we need someone like timsta..hey Tim are u willing to accept any disciples? haha i will if u are willing to teach! i will be ur aussie sidekick! lets go global ![]() |
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Originally Posted by Timsta
ok. lets get some facts straight, shall we? USB smart is the killer of sharp phones. its pure junk. so whoever flashed your phone is a complete moron. however, the other tool he mentioned, is the fixer/saver of sharp phones.. so he obviously has no idea whats he doing.. and if he told you november editions are have issues, then he's really screwed up cause november editions have ZERO Issues. and usbsmart can't even repair phones.. what's he even trying to do? the more he flashes improperly.. the more damaged your hardware ic chip becomes.
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