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Motorola Mobility ic902 Cellular Phone Questions & Answers
Unlock code
go and pay money for an unlock like the rest of us do!!!
1/2/2012 10:34:50 AM •
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Ic 902 phone initial registration
Hello,
does your phone uses a SIM? If yes, test another SIM on the phone and let me know if the phone functions with the other SIM or not.
keep me posted.
Bye for now.
7/12/2011 5:37:56 PM •
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How can i reset my ic902?
To reset your phone:
1. Press Menu/OK > Settings/Tools > Settings > Security.
2. Enter your lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.)
3. Select Reset Settings.
4. Select the option you want.
5. If you are sure you wish to reset the selected option,
press Yes (left softkey).
This is taken from the user guide for the motorola ic902 found here
http://www.sprint.com/cdma/assets/pdfs/phone_guides/motorola/ic902_ug.pdf
3/5/2011 2:31:48 AM •
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Direct connect does not work
Call Sprint/Nextel customer care. They may be able to get you back into the system by doing a master reset. Have the phone in hand and call on your home or business phone. If that doesn't work find the nearest service center and call. The will explain your repair options. Often the tech can either repair or exchange on the spot (given an hour or two, my shop got very busy). Please be patient with the techs, they know the phone is important but have to focus on one thing at a time. Regards, Don T.
3/23/2011 1:15:55 PM •
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I live in australia and
Contact his cellular provider through their website. Most providers have an option to back up voicemails (including the greeting) for a small fee, and you can do this without having the phone active. You probably won't be able to use his phone on an Australian network though.
3/1/2011 1:48:35 PM •
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Unlock motorola ic902
The best
way
to
unlock your Blackberry
is to buy unlock codes from a trusted vendor. Search
internet
for mobile phone unlocking websites. You will come across a
thousand websites who can do this. Choose which ever you like. Do look
for price comparisons and the unlocking instructions. Recheck
the
Model number- Network to which your phone is locked to and the IMEI
number before placing
an order. If you made any mistakes in these
details these people will never give you a refund!!
One more thing,
before placing an order ask them about the
conditions for getting a full refund in the case of a code failure!
Think and make a wise decision.
I have personally bought the code for my motorola ic902 from
unlockgenie.com.
It is because they have good reviews on most of the mobile phone
forums. I got my phone unlocked successfully from that website. I think
their codes don't fail. The web link for the above mentioned web site is
http://unlockgenie.com/
1/28/2011 5:56:55 PM •
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I am need to unlock
Hi
To unlock it,so that it can be used with any network you need to get in touch with Sprint and ask them to unlock the network restriction code.
This is usually a paid service,but once it is done you can move to any network(AT&T in your case).This process of unlocking can be also done from a mobile shop for a little less amount,but I would advice you to go for unlocking via the original equipment provider (Sprint).As you said that this phone belongs to your family member you need to ask him/her to speak to Sprint(As the mobile account will be registered in their name).Sprint will check for any outstanding dues on this mobile account before giving out the network restriction code.
If this doesn't work for you, please comment and let me know, and I will be more than happy to assist you to further resolve your issue.
Thank you
10/20/2010 6:03:17 PM •
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Hi, I have a IC902 Sprint/Nextel
Hi, your phone is OK. registration failed are for Sim card not phones.
What it means that you call customer care to help you rectify the Sim problem before it totally gets damaged.
Take care.
5/20/2010 12:54:45 AM •
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Can i take one ic902 phone sim card and put it in
There is no problem just take out the old and place it in the new one the only thing that you should consider (if you care for it) is the data such as your pics any document, when you deside to change download your files on to a compurter and re-install it on your new I hope this was the answer you where looking for.
4/13/2010 12:00:10 AM •
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My phone is on the lost and stolen catagory
you must first call up the provider and have them take it off lost or stolen list, (aka red flagged) once that is done, you will be able to use your phone and customer service will be able to program your phone.
4/7/2010 12:02:01 AM •
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Unlocking ic902 to work with boost mobile sim
>>Expert
>>Motorola Phones
>>Boost Mobile
I activate phones for Boost Mobile.
I'm sorry to tell you, but an ic902 can never work on the Boost system. Here's why. The ic902 is a hybrid phone. That is, it uses two different cellular systems to operate. Specifically, voice calls on the ic902 are placed over the Sprint CDMA network and Push-to-Talk (PTT) calls are transmitted over Nextel's iDEN network.
Boost Mobile calling (both, voice and PTT) uses the iDEN network from Nextel. Thus, the ic902's radio transmitter (which is CDMA) cannot make calls on the Boost ( iDEN ) system.
Moreover, if you plan to use Boost Mobile, I STRONGLY suggest that you NOT purchase a Nextel phone and have it unlocked to use for Boost.
Although Nextel and Boost phones seem the same - they are not. If you look at the model number of Nextel phones most of them end in a zero. (ie., i850, i870 etc.) where Boost Mobile Phones end with the number five. (ie., i855, i875, etc.) This is because the transmitters in the phones are set to different frequencies for different purposes (like for texting.)
If you go to eBay for example, those who sell unlocked Nextel phones to use for Boost (if they're honest) will inform potential buyers in their eBay listings that their unlocked Nextel phone will not (text, for example) on the Boost network. These unlocked Nextel phones will have limitations when used on Boost.
To prevent problems down the road, ALWAYS purchase a Boost phone to use on the Boost network.
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1/14/2010 2:44:50 PM •
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I purchase motorola ic902 reads incorrect sim card
>>Expert
>>Motorola Phones
>>Boost Mobile
I
activate phones for Boost Mobile.
I'm sorry to tell you, but an
ic902 can never work on the AT&T system. Here's why. The ic902 is a
hybrid phone. That is, it uses two different cellular systems to
operate. Specifically, voice calls on the ic902 are placed over the
Sprint CDMA network and Push-to-Talk (PTT) calls are transmitted over
Nextel's iDEN network. And, AT&T uses the GSM system for its phones.
If this information
has been helpful, please give me a big thumbs up when you rate my
answer.
1/23/2010 4:39:28 PM •
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How i can unloock my phone
>>Expert
>>Motorola Phones
>>Boost Mobile
I
activate phones for Boost Mobile.
I'm sorry to tell you, but an
ic902 can never be unlocked to work properly on any other system - to include the Boost system. Here's why. The ic902 is a
hybrid phone. That is, it uses two different cellular systems to
operate. Specifically, voice calls on the ic902 are placed over the
Sprint CDMA network and Push-to-Talk (PTT) calls are transmitted over
Nextel's iDEN network.
Boost Mobile calling (both, voice and
PTT) uses the iDEN network from Nextel. Thus, the ic902's radio
transmitter (which is CDMA) cannot make calls on the Boost ( iDEN )
system.
Moreover, if you plan to use Boost Mobile, I STRONGLY
suggest that you NOT purchase a Nextel phone and have it unlocked to use
for Boost.
Although Nextel and Boost phones seem the same -
they are not. If you look at the model number of Nextel phones most of
them end in a zero. (ie., i850, i870 etc.) where Boost Mobile Phones
end with the number five. (ie., i855, i875, etc.) This is because the
transmitters in the phones are set to different frequencies for
different purposes (like for texting.)
If you go to eBay for
example, those who sell unlocked Nextel phones to use for Boost (if
they're honest) will inform potential buyers in their eBay listings that
their unlocked Nextel phone will not (text, for example) on the Boost
network. These unlocked Nextel phones will have limitations when used
on Boost.
To prevent problems down the road, ALWAYS purchase a
Boost phone to use on the Boost network.
If this information
has been helpful, please give me a big thumbs up when you rate my
answer.
1/29/2010 3:24:06 AM •
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I want to unlock my sprint/nextel ic902 phone
>Expert
>>Motorola Phones
>>>Boost Mobile
I
activate phones for Boost Mobile.
I'm sorry to tell you, but an
ic902 can never be unlocked to work properly on any other system - to
include the Boost system. Here's why. The ic902 is a
hybrid phone. That is, it uses two different cellular systems to
operate. Specifically, voice calls on the ic902 are placed over the
Sprint CDMA network and Push-to-Talk (PTT) calls are transmitted over
Nextel's iDEN network.
Boost Mobile calling (both, voice and
PTT) uses the iDEN network from Nextel. Thus, the ic902's radio
transmitter (which is CDMA) cannot make calls on the Boost ( iDEN )
system.
Moreover, if you plan to use Boost Mobile, I STRONGLY
suggest that you NOT purchase a Nextel phone and have it unlocked to use
for Boost.
Although Nextel and Boost phones seem the same -
they are not. If you look at the model number of Nextel phones most of
them end in a zero. (ie., i850, i870 etc.) where Boost Mobile Phones
end with the number five. (ie., i855, i875, etc.) This is because the
transmitters in the phones are set to different frequencies for
different purposes (like for texting.)
If you go to eBay for
example, those who sell unlocked Nextel phones to use for Boost (if
they're honest) will inform potential buyers in their eBay listings that
their unlocked Nextel phone will not (text, for example) on the Boost
network. These unlocked Nextel phones will have limitations when used
on Boost.
To prevent problems down the road, ALWAYS purchase a
Boost phone to use on the Boost network.
If this information
has been helpful, please give me a big thumbs up when you rate my
answer.
10/25/2009 11:04:20 PM •
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How do I unlock my phone It's a Motorola ic902.
When you place a new or a existing SIM card from another phone provider into your mobile phone and it asks for a Security code then :-
This phone is locked to the original mobile phone provider. You need to contact this mobile provider to ask for the unlock code (security code) for this phone. You need to provide proof of ownership etc and the phone's unique IMEI number which is located inside the phone under the battery. They use this number to generate the unlock code for your phone.
They should provide you with instructions on how to enter this code into the phone.
Once you unlock the phone, then you can insert a new SIM card in this phone or sign up with another phone provider using this phone.
You could ring the phone provider and ask for the unlock security code because you are going overseas and wish to use your phone with a prepaid SIM card from another country. This maybe a free service.
The other way to get your phone unlock is to use a phone unlocking company on the Internet, they usually charge a couple of Dollars for their services. Use Google and search for "Security unlocking code”.
11/28/2009 8:56:19 AM •
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Can i turn the ic902 into a boost , and if it is
>>Expert
>>>Motorola Phones
>>>>Boost Mobile
I
activate phones for Boost Mobile.
I'm sorry to tell you, but an
ic902 can never be unlocked to work properly on any other system - to
include the Boost system. Here's why. The ic902 is a
hybrid phone. That is, it uses two different cellular systems to
operate. Specifically, voice calls on the ic902 are placed over the
Sprint CDMA network and Push-to-Talk (PTT) calls are transmitted over
Nextel's iDEN network.
Boost Mobile calling (both, voice and
PTT) uses the iDEN network from Nextel. Thus, the ic902's radio
transmitter (which is CDMA) cannot make calls on the Boost ( iDEN )
system.
Moreover, if you plan to use Boost Mobile, I STRONGLY
suggest that you NOT purchase a Nextel phone and have it unlocked to use
for Boost.
Although Nextel and Boost phones seem the same -
they are not. If you look at the model number of Nextel phones most of
them end in a zero. (ie., i850, i870 etc.) where Boost Mobile Phones
end with the number five. (ie., i855, i875, etc.) This is because the
transmitters in the phones are set to different frequencies for
different purposes (like for texting.)
If you go to eBay for
example, those who sell unlocked Nextel phones to use for Boost (if
they're honest) will inform potential buyers in their eBay listings that
their unlocked Nextel phone will not (text, for example) on the Boost
network. These unlocked Nextel phones will have limitations when used
on Boost.
To prevent problems down the road, ALWAYS purchase a
Boost phone to use on the Boost network.
If this information
has been helpful, please give me a big thumbs up when you rate my
answer.
10/18/2009 3:16:48 PM •
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