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 |
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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
- The PUK code is printed on the plastic card holding the SIM.
- The PUK code might be hidden under a scratchable area.
- Scratch off the area to reveal the PUK code.
- Sign in to get the PUK code.
- 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.