Motorola Razr V3x Personalization Guide (MoGu V3xPG) V2.5
(Volume 1 - Primary Mods)
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a. I still had a Websession file but it only contained the Cingular profile settings
b. I would have thought that I would have lost the entire file--not the hacked profile settings (i.e., HTT
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’ll investigate this and report the findings.
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• Get rid of carrier provided links
• Upload customized startup and shutdown animation a sounds
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• Flash the latest unbranded firmware to get rid of carrier branding (Result=98% unbranding)
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e: Remember, you don’t have to do everything I’ve mentioned here. You can do only those things you
t to, or are comfortably capable of doing.
Programs required Get ‘em: (http://www.themotoguide.com/index.php?PID=1&PGID=443)
P2KMan or P2K Commander - used for accessing system files and uploading/downloading SEEMs
XVI32
- used for SEEM editing
You should be able to Flash the newer Monster Packs to unbrand your phone without affecting your unlocked status.
There are no guarantees as you know. But mine was originally Vodafone branded and after I used RSD Lite 2.8 to
flash the unbranded firmware, I have had no issues.
Now, you need to know if your phone is network unlocked, meaning you can use any SIM (e.g. Cingular, T-mobile,
Orange, Vodafone...) or is it SIM unlocked, meaning you can only use any SIM from your network operator?
IMPORTANT RULE: