put the phone in Debug/Diag/Modem/whatever mode (power it on by plugging in the USB data cable, while holding 'X' on the slide out keyboard). you will need Motorola's drivers, found here (gotta register). If you are referring to the non-HTC Motorola Droid, then you can use QPST in the same manner. you can *try* to *228 now, but it may not work :/ but you do need to activate the ESN with the chosen carrier, of course, to get service. Now when you dial a number the voice on the other end should be that of your chosen network. either click WRITE or try to exit the program and it should prompt you to save the items edited to flash you can get some PRLs for different carriers here= Ĩ. on the Roam/PRL pane upload a new PRL from file. SEND the 6 digit MSL/SPC to the phone to unlock itħ. start QPST and set the COM port accordinglyĦ. under COM ports take note of the port of the HTC deviceĤ. navigate to Computer Management in Windows (Right click -> Manage on the My Computer icon, or Computer in Windows 7)ģ. put the phone in DIAG mode, or turn on debug mode in Android Settings (under Applications)ģ.
install HTC modem drivers for your O/S here (courtesy PPCgeeks)Ģ. in Linux it is more difficult to explain, and don't ask me about a Mac.ġ. to program the PRL manually, as *228 (*22801/*22802, etc) may not always work, you can use CDMA Workshop, QPST or the more difficult QXDM in Windows XP/Vista/7. I have no idea what an HTC Droid is but i have a Motorola Droid, and have used various HTC devices on many CDMA networks.
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