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1. Reboot your phone with an unaccepted SIM card in. *If the display reads "Enter Special Code", enter the unlock code and press "OK" *If the display does not read "Enter Special code": 2. Press and hold the * key until an entry box is displayed. 3. Type *, #, 3, 2, # and press "OK" 4. Enter your Motorola unlock code and press "OK." 5. Your Motorola phone should now display either "Completed" or "Deleted"
Note: The free unlock instructions provided on this site only work with
GSM or SIM card versions of the Motorola Quench. As always there may be
already unlocked versions of this mobile phone, but generally cost a
lot more then unlocking it yourself.
http://www.globalunlock.com/phones/home..YOU CAN TRY ALSO.........
The LCD Flex Ribbon Cable is the usual culprit and costs about $5. The screen itself can be purchased for about $10. The parts typically come from China, so it will take 1-2 weeks for delivery.
upgrading the software of your phone may cost you nearly 300.00 INR.
You can also upgrade your software yourself through internet. This process will take less than 30 mins.
To do this, go to Motorola india website.
here go to phone support. select software update. connect your phone to PC via USB cable & follow the instructions as shown in the phone support page. don forget to select your phone model here. also take a back up of the datas present in phone memory incl. contacts.because phone data will be lost while updating the software.
display adapter of your phone is damaged. if it is under warranty go to moto service centre and get it repaired free of cost & if it is not under warranty then it will cost you around 10-12 US$ pls rate my solution thankyou for using fixya
The software for programming the HT1000 radio is only available by subscription to authorized Motorola dealers and other entities authorized by Motorola. The cost of reprogramming varies from dealer to dealer, but in most cases it is between $25-$40 US, for the first radio, and sometimes less for the next ones, if they are the same model number and clone-able.
FYI: You may find "pirated" versions of the software available online, but be aware many are flawed, and can cause a corrupt codeplug in your radio.
This may not be the problem with your phone, but I had the display go out on another motorola (razr) and it was the flex cable that goes from the main board to the screen. Since the ROKR doesn't have a flex cable it is less likely that is your problem but it is worth checking the cable to the LCD anyway. I know that with the RAZR, the cable is fairly loosely held in place and would be easy to knock loose if the phone was dropped. If that is not the problem, you should be able to get a display on ebay for a lot cheaper than from Motorola. here is a current auction for an LCD: http://cgi.ebay.com/For-Motorola-Z6-Rokr-Original-LCD-Display-Screen-Tools_W0QQitemZ300242976439QQihZ020QQcategoryZ20336QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem if you can't find the LCD by itself I would recommend looking for a broken phone on ebay to swap screens with.
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