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BLACKBERRY/ MOTOS

Last Updated: Aug 03, 2010


You can use these programming instructions if you have a new phone or a used phone activated by a previous owner, and you have
completed the Activate your new phone process in My Sprint. If so, you should refer to the page you printed showing the codes
you need for these instructions to work.
To program your smartphone:

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Insert the battery into the phone.


If the BlackBerry is off, press the End/Power key located on the right side of the front panel.
Press the green Phone key (the telephone handset).
On the My Number screen, complete one of the following:

If you have a new phone that has never been activated:

Press ##, type the one-time 6-digit code from the Programming
Instructions section on the Activate your new phone page, and then press the green Phone key. (Example:
##123456)
If you have a previously activated smartphone, one that is new to you, but not brand new:

Press ##, type the secondary 6-digit code from the Programming
Instructions section on the Activate your new phone page, and then press the green Phone key. (Example:
##123456)
NOTE: If you accidentally press a wrong number, press the Delete key, located above the Enter key.
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In the CDMA Service Edit screen, scroll to the Mobile Directory Number field.
Using the Delete key, delete the default numbers, and then enter your 10-digit phone number (MDN) from
the Programming Instructionssection on the Activate your new phone page.
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Scroll to the IMSI_S field, and then replace the default numbers with the 10-digit MSID number from
the Programming Instructions section on the Activate your new phone page.
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Click the trackball, scroll to Save, and then click the trackball again to save the new entries.
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The smartphone displays the message "Write Successful. Resetting device." The device resets by powering
off and then back on.

SIX 0S ##000000 (TALK)


MOTO
#073887*
It will ask for a password, the password is all zeros, 000000
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There are a few different ways to do this. Try this one:2


7, 4, 6, 6, 3, #, MENU, MENU. *OR*

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7, 4, 6, 6, 3, #, FNC, FNC (or on the w315 it's the C or clear, backspace key twice).

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If that doesn't work, try #, 0, 7, 3, 8, 8, 7, *, or MENU, 0, 7, 3, 8, 8, , 7, *.

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Follow on screen instructions. The second code usually allows you to get into back-door programming
for things like WAP gateways or SPC codes.

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