You download a torrent client and go! What the hell country are you in? The Pirate Bay and Isohunt are alive and well. What high court are you talking about?
This is the song that never ends
Yes it goes on and on my friends.
Some people started singing it not knowing what it was
But they'll continue singing it forever
Just because....
Call T-Mobile and tell them you need the code, As long as it's been active for 60 days they will give it to you. I've yet to see somebody other than them unlock a MyTouch4G.
T-Mobile's Unlock FAQ:
http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-1588
It took 2 days for me to get it from them, the request...
No, Only Verizon 4g phones use SIM cards. Although there 4g network is GSM based (LTE) it's on different frequencies and still not compatible with AT&T stuff.
Why? It runs on Clearwires WiMax (owned by Sprint) service then their CDMA network of your out of that range, If you use to much "Real" cell service they warn you, then throw you out! No great deal there.
Blinking arrows mean data, script issues are another story. First make sure backup assistant is installed and your contacts are synced with Verizon, back up your pics, or take out your SD card if that's where they are, and from the security menu pick restore phone, this will wipe EVERYTHING and...
Don't really see how operation questions are a problem, but ok. Rooting your phone is a very in depth process and many things come into play like current Android and firmware versions. If your not very techy with phones, let somebody that is do it. To many rookies bricking phones. Go to your...
To add to the above post, T-Mobile will give you the unlock code, BUT it must have been active on T-Mobile for 60 days. You do not need the T-Mobile SIM to unlock it. When you put it your Vodafone SIM it will ask for the unlock code. When I did mine they gave it to me while I was on the phone...
Do you have a Blackberry data plan?
Go to your host routing table, hit the menu button, select register. If you don't get a msg from Blackberry saying your registered on the network, then call your carrier.