If i flash my droid x to cricket, am i able to flash back to verizon?
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If i flash my droid x to cricket, am i able to flash back to verizon?
Hey guys, i wanted to know because i'm going to receive my phone soon and i wanted to know. If I flash to cricket someday am i able to flash back to verizon if i don't like it?
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Originally Posted by
rcjames
Hey guys, i wanted to know because i'm going to receive my phone soon and i wanted to know. If I flash to cricket someday am i able to flash back to verizon if i don't like it?
Yes.
It would be helpful if you post here what you change to go from VZW to cricket.
That will help other people doing it... and will also provide you the data you'll need to switch back to VZW.
FYI if you hang outside the metropolitan areas, you'll switch back.
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Originally Posted by
gavron

Originally Posted by
rcjames
Hey guys, i wanted to know because i'm going to receive my phone soon and i wanted to know. If I flash to cricket someday am i able to flash back to verizon if i don't like it?
Yes.
It would be helpful if you post here what you change to go from VZW to cricket.
That will help other people doing it... and will also provide you the data you'll need to switch back to VZW.
FYI if you hang outside the metropolitan areas, you'll switch back.
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First gotta research it if cricket is right for me. I will be using the phone to remote control my pc by the phone if i'm at somewhere where i'm not close to pc. I'm not sure if cricket block ports for that. Infact i don't even know if most app will work with cricket if cricket blocks some port that app uses. Also i would use it to teather it.
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Originally Posted by
rcjames

Originally Posted by
gavron

Originally Posted by
rcjames
Hey guys, i wanted to know because i'm going to receive my phone soon and i wanted to know. If I flash to cricket someday am i able to flash back to verizon if i don't like it?
Yes.
It would be helpful if you post here what you change to go from VZW to cricket.
That will help other people doing it... and will also provide you the data you'll need to switch back to VZW.
FYI if you hang outside the metropolitan areas, you'll switch back.
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First gotta research it if cricket is right for me. I will be using the phone to remote control my pc by the phone if i'm at somewhere where i'm not close to pc. I'm not sure if cricket block ports for that. Infact i don't even know if most app will work with cricket if cricket blocks some port that app uses. Also i would use it to teather it.
If you use high ports, nothing is blocked. (I can't find anything that shows they block low ports either, but high ports by definition aren't blocked or nothing would work.)
If you have IP access and are rooted, you can tether. If you rely on the built-in tether apps, likely those won't work, but the "Wireless Tether" and "Barnacle Tether" apps from the market will.
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Flashing Droid X to Cricket
Hello, I am new to flashing, but I just want to find out if any of you learned how to flash the Droid X to Cricket?
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Originally Posted by
rennnsymbol
Hello, I am new to flashing, but I just want to find out if any of you learned how to flash the Droid X to Cricket?
You might want to ask in the Droid X forum.
Prepare for laughter.
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you know I think I have asked before, and I did get laughter.... why is that? they did not tell me why they were laughing.
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Originally Posted by
rennnsymbol
you know I think I have asked before, and I did get laughter.... why is that? they did not tell me why they were laughing.
Reality when you flash you're phone or do a factory reset it goes back to when you first got the phone and will ask for activation which is defaulted to verizon. Thats why they will laugh at you.
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Flashing Droid Frm Cricket back to Verizon
Hi I am new to the thread and i have been searching everywhere on how to remove my cricket flash on my
back over to verizon. I've tried reseting and erasing everything. I removed all the information from the ##program menu and nothing works... anyone know how I can do this myself?
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Originally Posted by
briece
Hi I am new to the thread and i have been searching everywhere on how to remove my cricket flash on my

back over to verizon. I've tried reseting and erasing everything. I removed all the information from the ##program menu and nothing works... anyone know how I can do this myself?
Try using doing it the fun but oh so harder way (not really hard just harder than any other way to go back to basic).
SBF to root and to unroot
^^ I could be wrong since i have never had to flash cricket. But you should try this. It'll bring you back to factory settings completely.
Motorola Droid owner since 7/2/10
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