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Is having your Unlock Code (msl) useful
Total n00b question; I have the unlock code for my phone but not seeing any advantage to having it. I can enter service mode with ##3282# but just not familiar enough with any of the acronyms, etc to find a use. Is it possible to enable tethering here or more? Thanks for any input.
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Re: Is having your Unlock Code (msl) useful
i always get my msl from changing phones online to my old katana, then switching back. when it gives you the manual programming instructions it wil show a one time code, and a secondary code...secondary is your msl
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Msl will allow you to manually program your phone. Pretty much manually provisioning. Also ##rtn# will allow you factory reset.. Etc epst mode via ## codes and the msl will grant you access.
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Re: Is having your Unlock Code (msl) useful
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From Sprint Cust Service of course, had trouble getting service. They didn't (neither did I @ the time) know how to update the phone cellular settings and thought I would need it after a reset. Thanks to everyone for the replies Last edited by -Enkidu-; 04-14-2011 at 02:00 PM. |
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