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Originally Posted by chadtic
I bought a used htc ppc6800. It was originally a Sprint phone. It is supposedly unlocked and ready to be flashed to any carrier other than Sprint. The seller said the phone had a bad ESN and wouldn't be able to be used on Sprint network in the US. I use a local rural Oklahoma carrier called Pioneer Wireless. They have the HTC ppc6800 in stock, but said the get them straight from HTC with a generic load so the phone will take their Pioneer Wireless settings, but they have no software capabilities to get my phone back to these settings. Is there anything I can do to g! et the phone I purchased back to the original load generic htc setting s, so I will be able to use my local network?
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Try a hard reset, and when the popup comes up saying the device will customize in 3 seconds soft reset to prevent the Sprint customizations from running. Or unlock and flash a noid custom ROM.
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Former Windows Mobile enthusiast and developer, now a modder working on Android. I still have my PPC 6700 and HTC Touch, but I'm rocking a OnePlus 7 Pro