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I was just curious...whats involved with unlocking the cdma touch pro2...i wanted to see if its something I could teach myself or could someone directs me to a site...i hope I am not coming bad cause I don't mean to. just curious if this something I can learn...after reading about the licensing server it scared me because I go through so many phones and flash every new rom that comes out... and it seems that I won't be able to do that anymore if the unlocker is even released Thanks, and I am not complaining at please people don't start snapping on me..lol |
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snap snap snap
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Yeah, what they said. Lets all be dix. :thumbright::rolleyes:
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Re: cdma unlocker....dont be mad at me
when someone complains about unlocker not being released people say "oh wait or find out how to do it yourself" now someone comes in saying can you point in right direction were i can learn and you guys give useless "snap" comments smh...if i knew dude i would help.
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Re: cdma unlocker....dont be mad at me
Over at XDA-Developers.com, there are a bunch of resources that should point you into the direction you need.
XDA is a great resource for things like thi. |
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It should be as simple as once the phone is unlocked, you can flash whatever roms you want.
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If your really interested, you'd have to start off by learning how to unpack the spl from the original stock ship rom.
From there, you'd need to hook it upto a common disassembler/debugger (google ida pro dissassmebler). But, before you do this you better know what 0-F is, as your going to be dealing with alot of hex numbers which translate to whats known as assembly code. From there, it's pretty much working through the assembly code, jumping over code, adding pointers to jump over code that checks networks etc... the issue is this is alot of numbers that these guys already have been through. It is alot of work reverse engineering and it's not for the faint hearted or "I took a programming class in college". This is for the people who hack stuff up as this stuff isnt taught in college, it's all self taught. There's alot more tools out there that can help, but when it comes down to it, you've gotta know your ASM. |
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