ncwmddroid
New Member
Step to the plate and give me the tools I need to make my corporation locked Verizion Droid Razr HD work on T-mobile prepaid network with t-mobile sim. Cant stand 98% of links go to virus. Help a brother out
Verizon does not use SIM cards like T-Mobile, so you are S.O.L buddy.
No other way to word it.
If that were true my Verizon locked Droid Razr HD would not have a sim slot nir woukd it be abke to read its presssence, yet it does.
Nor would I have already acomplished that same goal allready on my Verizon locked Blackberry Bold 9930, currently used on T-Mobile pre-paid.
It appears you are a company cobduit fir misinformation or are simply ignorant and should not speak when you are not knowlegable enough to know you know not enough.
Go in Peace
Power to the People:icon_eek:
If that were true my Verizon locked Droid Razr HD would not have a sim slot nir woukd it be abke to read its presssence, yet it does.
Nor would I have already acomplished that same goal allready on my Verizon locked Blackberry Bold 9930, currently used on T-Mobile pre-paid.
It appears you are a company cobduit fir misinformation or are simply ignorant and should not speak when you are not knowlegable enough to know you know not enough.
Go in Peace
Power to the People:icon_eek:
We here at Droid Forums try to promote an environment of mutual respect and cooperative learning. Just because someone isn't familiar with a particular hack and responds with an answer that is technically true when referring to the phone's stock state (no flashed radios or Roms), doesn't make them ignorant or a "company conduit for misinformation".
ACERADIO has been and continues to be a huge contributor of valuable information and members appreciate his input, as do I and all other staff members. If someone else such as xeene knows of a method that works and another such as ACERADIO isn't familiar with it, it just means he's not familiar but he certainly doesn't deserve the rude comments.
In the future please treat others here with mutual respect, and maybe instead say something like, "Hey Aceradio, there is a way to do this! Here's how." By doing that, you also promote learning for the next person who is looking for the same solution.
Go in peace.
Thanks,
FoxKat, DroidForums.net staff
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I want no one to tell me no, impossible, it cant be done. Learning is the goal, to tell some one the latter is not promoting learning it is crushing that spirit and although that poster may not be a corporate drone of misinformation, they certainly do nothing in the advancement of knowledge. Perhaps we should learn who says no, impossible, it cant be done, and who contributes to the community with encouragement, and real answers that help not technically correct in a narrow circumstance answers that promote the feeling of defeat? Fight the Power!!!!
To ACERADIO, my apologizes,
To the Moderator my apologizes
To the corporate drones of misinformation : You will loose in the end
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Power to the People:icon_ banana::icon_ banana::icon_ banana:
LOL!
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I missed an apology to one, and let this be a blanket apology to all who are offended by my oponions.
MY Bad
[/SIZE] Go in Peace
Fight the Power!!!!!!!:icon_ lala::icon_ lala::icon_ lala::icon_ lala: