[Q] Moving Evo3d to Verizon - HTC EVO 3D

I am getting kicked off of Sprint's network because I moved out of service range. I was about 4 months into a 24mo contract when I moved, so I was not about to terminate that contract. I just now got the letter stating that my line is being disconnected.
I would like to keep my HTC Evo3D phone but move to a Verizon account. I have been searching to find out if this is possible and I have turned up many differing responses. I am hoping to get a definitive answer here. I have seen that it is NOT possible, and that it is illegal.
I have also seen that it IS possible, but I can't find any walkthroughs with the actual EVO3d that I can use.
Granted this phone isn't worth a whole lot anymore, but I can't go and spend $200-300 on another phone right now when I have a perfectly good one. Is anyone willing to give me an honest opinon on my problem?

The device can be flashed to Verizon, but you will probably have to do it yourself. Most contract providers don't do flashing.
phone: HTC EVO 3d flashed to cricket
H-Boot: Jbear 1.50
ROM: Dirty Unicorns
phone: HTC one v cricket
rooted and romed
ROM: provisions

I heard Verizon prepaied allows sprint esns. Dont know the truth behind it. Call and find out. Let us know what they say. But as far as flashing goes its easy to do. It's the esn that is the tricky part.
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I talked to a rep today and the info Is false
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liljoka166 said:
I talked to a rep today and the info Is false
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If your phone is being disconnected by sprint, then the esn is good as there is no outstanding balance on the account nor the phone has been stolen. Flashing is possible, but youll have to flash the phone manually and get a donor phone for the account to activate the other.

ipagan10 said:
If your phone is being disconnected by sprint, then the esn is good as there is no outstanding balance on the account nor the phone has been stolen. Flashing is possible, but youll have to flash the phone manually and get a donor phone for the account to activate the other.
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i your using a donor phone it shouldn't matter if the esn is clean or not because you are changing the info in the phones

liljoka166 said:
i your using a donor phone it shouldn't matter if the esn is clean or not because you are changing the info in the phones
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not exactly, you see the donor phone will be the one that will be activated, but you need a clean esn to flash the phone properly to another carrier otherwise, the phone will be flaged, once the phone is flashed, you just need to update the info of your account with the phone you wish to use and wala, its done and you have vzw service on a sprint phone.

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[Q] Vibrant help with changing the imei #

Ugh... I am so tired of searching on how to change the imei number on the vibrant.
I have now for about a month.
I have tried so many updates and new roms to try and spoof up the imei number.
I have read alot of people talking about trying to repair their imei number?
Well my question is, what did you do to mess it up?
I need to spoof mine up because.... (long story)
I had the motorola cliq for about a year, loved it then some one stole it from me at school. Lame but forunatly it was around christmas time and I asked everyone for money to pitch in money so I could get a new phone. So I got enough money to buy the vibrant (off craigslist), and thats all I got for christmas. I got it about 2 weeks before christmas so it totally sucked to watch everyone open gifts in front of you and you just sit there with your phone.
Lucky this phone kicks ass
Sadly about a weeks after christmas, the phone suddenly doesnt connect to the net work anymore. We called t-mobile and they said who ever owned the phone before stopped paying the bill for the phone and its two year contract so the phone has been blacklisted.
So the only way I could use the phone is if I spoof up the imei number, now can some one please help me with this.
I am willing to pay money, whatever.
Oh and if I unlock this phone, could a at&t sim card work with the phone and connect to the network?
Please help asap.
You can't it comes with the phone
Its like the serial number can't change it
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try this guy, he makes jigs for unbricking galaxys.
http://mobiletechvideos.com/Products___Services.html
What about the second question?
If its unlocked (which it is) could at&t users use the phone?
webbfeets said:
Sadly about a weeks after christmas, the phone suddenly doesnt connect to the net work anymore. We called t-mobile and they said who ever owned the phone before stopped paying the bill for the phone and its two year contract so the phone has been blacklisted.
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Nice story but this is not true.
They only suspend the phone number (SIM card)
something's fishy.
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Nayyak said:
Nice story but this is not true.
They only suspend the phone number (SIM card)
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Yea the only way that make sense is that he stole the phone and was using the simcsrd that was in it lolllz.
Not syaing he stole the phone or anything
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1) Changing/spoofing IMEIs or ESNs is illegal. Look it up.
2) T-Mobile only blacklists phones if they were purchased on the EIP and weren't paid off, and I'm not even sure they're actually doing that yet.
Are you sure you took the phone to t-mobile and got a new sim card with your original phone number?
When you don't pay your bill they cut off your service. not blacklist the phone.
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+1 I no from experience.
Five0nIt said:
When you don't pay your bill they cut off your service. not blacklist the phone.
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Hey I was in the same situation.. bought my phone off craigslist and had it on simple mobile (reseller of tmobile service) and after I had the phone for about the month it said no service. I thought it was a sim error but I tried a tmobile sim and the same thing happened come to find out tmobile blacklisted the imei because of a unpaid bill on the previous owners account but I did manage to get it unlocked and had to switch it to at&t so just to let everyone know t mobile does blacklist imei numbers now
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Closed per rule 9. IMEI changing is illegal

Please help! Trying to unroot EVO with hboot 1.5

Hey everyone. I rooted my friends phone using the HTC unlock method two months ago and put a custom ROM on his phone. His phone is freezing up and his bottom navigation buttons don't work. I tried using a stock rooted ROM and he's still having the issue. How do I unroot his phone and put it back to stock so he can take it to Sprint for a replacement. Please help me ASAP I'll really appreciate it
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Have you searched the other threads? There's a few that explain this already. Here you go http://lmgtfy.com/?q=unroot+hboot+1.50
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Look under general thread sticky with links to unroot.
when i go to stock, the bootloader will say relocked...will sprint replace the phone because none of the 4 bottom buttons work
alexnaoumi said:
when i go to stock, the bootloader will say relocked...will sprint replace the phone because none of the 4 bottom buttons work
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They should. That is normal for it to say that if you rooted with HTC method. Let me know how it goes.
They should definately fix the phone if its harware is not operating properly as long as you have a protection plan. If they have to replace it, they may try and charge a deductable.
I'm pretty sure Sprint doesn't care if you have rooted your phone if you have the TEP. You will have to pay a deductable if they deem it 'bricked,' though. I've had damaged phones with root worked on before, and I've had Sprint staff tell me that it doesn't matter anymore.
I haven't seen it in any official document, but the employees I have spoken with told me in person.
You might as well just go down to a Sprint store near you and ask them if it matters, it could save you some trouble.
I Slap Fat Kids said:
They should definately fix the phone if its harware is not operating properly as long as you have a protection plan. If they have to replace it, they may try and charge a deductable.
I'm pretty sure Sprint doesn't care if you have rooted your phone if you have the TEP. You will have to pay a deductable if they deem it 'bricked,' though. I've had damaged phones with root worked on before, and I've had Sprint staff tell me that it doesn't matter anymore.
I haven't seen it in any official document, but the employees I have spoken with told me in person.
You might as well just go down to a Sprint store near you and ask them if it matters, it could save you some trouble.
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I have talked with the techs at the sprint store there all rooted some of the non tecs could be a ass but I doubt it there cool with root . They will even show you there phone with the ROM there using sometimes.
Also just make sure you don't have that hacked WiFi app on ur phone tho lol.
Sprint changed their policies on rooted phones awhile ago. If the in store person gives you grief then move to another one that's not as dumb.
Thanks everyone, I tried unrooting and it nothing would work, I flashed a stock rooted ROM and deleted the super user app. My friend is getting a replacement Monday
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[Q] MoPho on Virgin Mobile?

Hey all,
I have an LG Optimus V and well, Ole' Bessie is burning through her final days. She just can't handle the workload as well as she used to. My friend offered to sell me his Photon because he is leaving Sprint soon. Virgin Mobile is picking up 4G soon so I was wondering if I could put the Photon on Virgin Mobile. I would do ESN swapping but I'm giving my OV to my mom so that is strictly out of the question. Do you think I could smooth talk a Best Buy employee into setting me up with a VM ESN or do you think maybe a customer service rep would maybe let it through? Considering the fact that they are both Sprint-run, I'd assume that there shan't be too much of a problem. I've read about people doing this kind of stuff with the Evo 4G where they call up Boost (also Sprint) and give them the phone's serial number. In alot of cases the reps just let it into the system. What are your thoughts on this, and has anyone gotten their Photon onto Virgin Mobile with stuff like MMS and 3G data working (I'm not too crazy about 4G because I live in the woods anyways so there is no 4G service near me)?
Thanks, worldindo1.
worldindo1 said:
Hey all,
I have an LG Optimus V and well, Ole' Bessie is burning through her final days. She just can't handle the workload as well as she used to. My friend offered to sell me his Photon because he is leaving Sprint soon. Virgin Mobile is picking up 4G soon so I was wondering if I could put the Photon on Virgin Mobile. I would do ESN swapping but I'm giving my OV to my mom so that is strictly out of the question. Do you think I could smooth talk a Best Buy employee into setting me up with a VM ESN or do you think maybe a customer service rep would maybe let it through? Considering the fact that they are both Sprint-run, I'd assume that there shan't be too much of a problem. I've read about people doing this kind of stuff with the Evo 4G where they call up Boost (also Sprint) and give them the phone's serial number. In alot of cases the reps just let it into the system. What are your thoughts on this, and has anyone gotten their Photon onto Virgin Mobile with stuff like MMS and 3G data working (I'm not too crazy about 4G because I live in the woods anyways so there is no 4G service near me)?
Thanks, worldindo1.
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From everything I have read on the subject the only way to do it would be illegally and with some know how.
CCallahan said:
From everything I have read on the subject the only way to do it would be illegally and with some know how.
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Well, as I mentioned with ESN swapping, that isn't illegal. The "technically" illegal part is CDMA Workshop. But that is neither here nor there. I'll see if I can get Best Buy to do it for me.
worldindo1 said:
Well, as I mentioned with ESN swapping, that isn't illegal. The "technically" illegal part is CDMA Workshop. But that is neither here nor there. I'll see if I can get Best Buy to do it for me.
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Post your results and let us know how that goes.
Also, here is a thread on Phandroid about this subject and if you check post 14+ Loki has said that ESN swapping is in fact illegal (even just talking about it): http://androidforums.com/motorola-p...ize-sim-card-does-photon-use.html#post4293152
I have no knowledge on the subject personally but have no reason to doubt it.
esn changing "swapping" is illegal. if you were repairing an esn it would however be okay. but spoofing an esn for that purpose is illegal.
i am not a moderator but i have seen posts like this many times and they all get shut down. so this post will probably end here.
ask virgin mobile if they'll allow you to use the photon on their network. that's about your only option.
na7q said:
esn changing "swapping" is illegal. if you were repairing an esn it would however be okay. but spoofing an esn for that purpose is illegal.
i am not a moderator but i have seen posts like this many times and they all get shut down. so this post will probably end here.
ask virgin mobile if they'll allow you to use the photon on their network. that's about your only option.
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Again, au contraire. If I were to sit around and scan ESN numbers from OTHERS phones, that is illegal. If I have a preexisting service with VM, it's not illegal to do with my property what I please. In fact, since 2003 ESN swapping has not been illegal. Theft and using your own property are 2 different ballparks. Say I bought a 4G VM phone and used that phone's ESN for the Photon, I would be using the same service and the same data that I would with my donor phone. This sits in a gray area of law, where the uses and methods of obtaining the ESN determine it's legality or illegality. While I'm paying for my service, I own all of the data and numbers attached to my account. You have to step back to see the whole picture. And for the mods, this is NOT me asking how to change my ESN or instructing anyone in how to do so. I already know how. I just figured a bit of input might be wonderful, and to see if anyone has gotten their Photon on VM. I also did not make this thread to hash out the legality of ESN modification. I have rested my case above.
EDIT: Cloning was the word I was looking for. If you clone someone's ESN without permission or their prior knowledge, it's by every definition illegal. Normally just simply notifying the company that you have multiple phones (say you want a cheap phone to use for business trips), they will shrug and go, "Hmmph, whatever." This phone I'd be buying is unlocked anyways. Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't that mean I can go to any service I want?
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I haven't heard of anyone being successful switching phone over to VM. Please let us know the outcome once you get further into the process.

[Q] salvage boost mobile galaxy SII

My daughter got duped and bought a stolen SGII for Boost Mobile (the previous owner's service was still active when she got it). Is there a way to re-flash it or hack it so it can be activated on her Boost Mobile account? If not, is there a way to flash/hack it to run on Sprint, Verizon or Credo Mobile?
Thanks in advance
I'm sure what you want to is illegal.
Contact the owner and return it.
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neuropsychosis said:
I'm sure what you want to is illegal.
Contact the owner and return it.
I has a sig
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Okay, well forget the "illegal" part (altering the MEID/DEC). It appears its common to flash phones TO Boost from Sprint and Verizon, but not the other way around (FROM Boost to Sprint and Verizon) - is this a correct observation? Even if I could flash from Boost to Sprint and Verizon, would I be able to activate the phone given that its not able to activate on Boost?
Oh and we did contact the owner, but since she promised to smack the ish out of my child so there goes being nice.
What does the sticker on the phone chassis under the battery say ? Irrespective of that, it's an issue to sort out with the carrier given it's obviously IMEI blocked. There is nothing 'legitimate' you can do to fix it, and talk of anything 'not legitimate' is not allowed here.
DiGiTY said:
Okay, well forget the "illegal" part (altering the MEID/DEC). It appears its common to flash phones TO Boost from Sprint and Verizon, but not the other way around (FROM Boost to Sprint and Verizon) - is this a correct observation? Even if I could flash from Boost to Sprint and Verizon, would I be able to activate the phone given that its not able to activate on Boost?
Oh and we did contact the owner, but since she promised to smack the ish out of my child so there goes being nice.
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Yeah..previous owners are like that.
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Contact the owner and return it
or just have a lucky chance to bump the IMEI with generic one....or else sale it oversea....at least you get yr money back
illegal, thread closed. Also IMEI changing is illegal in most countries so discussion on this isnt allowed either.

Bad ESN T-Mobile One Unlocked to at&t

So I unlocked a bad ESN T-Mobile Htc one phone using a unlock code and an at&t sim. I also flashed the phone and replaced the tmobile stock with the att stock. Is it possible to get this phone to work now? Or is there no chance?
Also I first unlocked the phone then I replaced the roms.
If anyone has any clue if this could would would be a life changer! Thanks in advance.
ultrav33 said:
So I unlocked a bad ESN T-Mobile Htc one phone using a unlock code and an at&t sim. I also flashed the phone and replaced the tmobile stock with the att stock. Is it possible to get this phone to work now? Or is there no chance?
Also I first unlocked the phone then I replaced the roms.
If anyone has any clue if this could would would be a life changer! Thanks in advance.
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Perhaps you should stop stealing phones. Half kidding. T-Mobile and AT&T now share the EIR lists so in theory it should not work on either.
So is there anyway to get this working on any carrier at all?
And umm, I purchased this phone on craigslist. the guy lied to me so now I'm stuck with a bad esn phone....
Nope, all the carriers share a blacklist of stolen phones. If it gets blocked on one it gets blocked on them all withing 24 hours.
Sell it on ebay. International customers will pick it up
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nexicon said:
Sell it on ebay. International customers will pick it up
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How much do you think they will go on ebay? I am really not trying to be at too much of a loss so I hope I can get atleast 400$. the item is in mint condition.
You can get closer to 500+. Just make sure you list it as bad imei and sign up for the global shipping program ebay offers. They will take care of international shipping. Be careful when it comes to shipping to india and russia. They take a while to deliver and may get lost
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try straighttalk their tmo compatible sim comes with its own imei number
skinsfanbdh said:
try straighttalk their tmo compatible sim comes with its own imei number
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Um SIM cards don't have imei numbers I thought...
skinsfanbdh said:
try straighttalk their tmo compatible sim comes with its own imei number
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have you tested this theory out? Let me know if anyone knows if straight talk can work with a bad esn phone?
In my opinion there is a HUGE loop hole, i have an AT&T HTC One I just bought today just found it has a bad ESN via swapper, but little secret, it still works perfectly fine using a previously activated sim, so your best bet, get another handset on the carrier you wish to use (GSM only) activate that handset, pop the sim card into the bad esn phone, and eureka, service and no MM#6
zquesti0nmark7 said:
In my opinion there is a HUGE loop hole, i have an AT&T HTC One I just bought today just found it has a bad ESN via swapper, but little secret, it still works perfectly fine using a previously activated sim, so your best bet, get another handset on the carrier you wish to use (GSM only) activate that handset, pop the sim card into the bad esn phone, and eureka, service and no MM#6
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I don't understand how your phone still works on AT&T if it had a bad ESN. A bad ESN means the phone WON'T work on that network. So if an AT&T phone had a bad ESN, no matter what SIM card you put in it, it won't work.
But if you have it working, I wouldn't be complaining. I remember back when Tmo didn't have a no-throttle plan, I reached my 5GB, but I was still getting fast download speeds. I got the text message in all. This happened for about 3 months. Then it stopped. =.[
I'm not going to get into the details I read in this thread about carriers sharing their ESN's. That is new to me. I'll have to go read about that on my own time.
I am curious when this will actually be enforced.
I have been using a One with a bad ESN on ST AT&T LTE for several months with no issues. I know they are supposed to share the blacklist...but will they really enforce it when it could bring them extra business. I have even used a LycaMobile (TMobile reseller) sim in the phone and it works as well.
Bad thing about CL and T-Mobile is you buy a phone, it's clean, works a week or 2 and then gets blacklisted when they dont pay the bill. AT&T & Verizon dont blacklist for non payment, although they may start for people who get the phones on payment plans.

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