Leo77
10-15-2002, 09:48 AM
Has anyone done this? Did it work?
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What you have to do first is save all your existing phone settings and data (phonebook, pics, ringtones, etc.) using the common Software (Phone Backup and stuff) if you dont want to loose them.
Then you have to connect your phone to your charger, so the phone starts charging.
After that do a master reset, so the phone sets itself to factory settings. When that process starts, wait for a small moment, approximately 5-10secs (definetely not less than 5 secs) and then remove your battery (do note that the phone must remain connected to the charger!).
Then wait until the master reset procedure is finished. After that you can remove the phone from the charger and insert the battery again.
Now your phone should be clean from any annoying provider data! Now you can restore all your phone data which you have saved beforehand
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What you have to do first is save all your existing phone settings and data (phonebook, pics, ringtones, etc.) using the common Software (Phone Backup and stuff) if you dont want to loose them.
Then you have to connect your phone to your charger, so the phone starts charging.
After that do a master reset, so the phone sets itself to factory settings. When that process starts, wait for a small moment, approximately 5-10secs (definetely not less than 5 secs) and then remove your battery (do note that the phone must remain connected to the charger!).
Then wait until the master reset procedure is finished. After that you can remove the phone from the charger and insert the battery again.
Now your phone should be clean from any annoying provider data! Now you can restore all your phone data which you have saved beforehand
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