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What is the subsidy password for Motorola?

What is the subsidy password for Motorola?

The term, Subsidy Password, is used by Motorola and other handset manufacturers to refer to the 8-digit code (or 16-digit code for phones such as the Motorola K1) unlock code necessary to remove the operator lock (also known as subsidy lock) from cell phones.

How do I get my Motorola unlock code?

You can locate your IMEI number by entering *#06# into your handset….

Carrier Instructions
AT AT offers an unlock request form you can fill out online
T-Mobile Some phones can use the T-Mobile Device Unlock app to complete the unlocking process. If your device is not compatible, contact T-Mobile directly.

How do I stop a subsidy lock?

In most cases, a subsidy lock can be removed by typing in a code. Some networks will provide this code in return for a fee. This fee is designed to cover the loss of income from future phone use.

How do you find a PUK code?

1. Get the PUK code from the SIM card packaging

  1. The PUK code is printed on the plastic card holding the SIM.
  2. The PUK code might be hidden under a scratchable area.
  3. Scratch off the area to reveal the PUK code.
  4. Sign in to get the PUK code.
  5. Give your mobile carrier a call to ask for your PUK code.

How can I find my PUK code?

What is the Motorola Subsidy Password?

The Motorola subsidy password is an 8 or 16 digit code that unlocks your phone (Remove service provider lock) for use with other cellular providers. Search Google for Motorola Unlock Codes for a list of retailers.

Is this a genuine Motorola BR50 battery?

If someone is claiming to be selling a “new” “genuine” “original” “OEM” Motorola BR50 battery, it simply is not true. It is either an old “refurbished” battery (which is what I got and turned out to be junk), or it is a new but knockoff (counterfeit) battery. It might work just fine.

Are Lenmar BR50/BR56 batteries compatible with Motorola V3 Razr phones?

So we purchased two Lenmar BR50 / BR56 equivalent rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for our Motorola V3 RAZR flip phones in 2012, and continued to use them for about a year, until we had retire our RAZR phones because our T-Mobile 2G signal became unreliable.

Does a BR50 or BR56 battery expire?

MOTOROLA DOESN’T MAKE BR50 OR BR56 BATTERIES ANYMORE, and hasn’t for a while. And rechargeable batteries don’t store for ever. After a year or two sitting around on a shelf, a battery that was new will lose most or all of its charging capability.