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Old 08-12-2007, 05:02 PM
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When you guys lose your radios, do you lose your ESN number as well? Check under Settings/System/Device Info. I have no ESN number.

My xv6700 is a sick cross between keyboards, mainboards, and LCDs. I broke my first screen, and swapped LCD's. Then my 6700 started losing battery power and getting really hot, so I swapped mainboards. (I preferred my original keyboard to the LCD donor, that was why I didn't just switch back LCDs and use the other phone.) Then, I discovered ESN changing, and cloned the number of my RAZR V3m, so I could use the two interchangeably.

My radio just randomly quit, after successfully using an xv6700 with a razr ESN for about a month. Now, I don't imagine there's anyway VZW could have figured it out and specifically targeted my phone, causing it to lose its ESN, because whatever they did would have to be device specific, and the tower is incapable of somehow crippling my phone as such. So I'm wondering whether loss of ESN and radio are synonymous, or I have two separate issues.

I can't do a radio upgrade, because no matter what I do, I get error 114. I follow the directions to a T. Actually, I unplug the device from the USB cable rather than cable from computer. I feel like there's no way in the world this is the issue, but I'll try the other way, just because I'm pissed off and out of luck.

I can't use ##DIAG and rewrite my esn because Diag mode requires a radio to be connected.
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