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#10264 13-Nov-2006 17:38
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Sony Ericsson V600i and a Motorola E770V, obtained primarily for video calling / pxt / sms between family members.

Any point, advantage, or new capability to be had by having them debranded (is this possible?)







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  #52193 13-Nov-2006 17:54
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Hi Tony

I would not advise this with the V600i seen many blown up when this has been done

John



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  #52194 13-Nov-2006 17:59
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Sweet thanks.

Theres some cheap deals to be had on TM lately for 3g phones... i got 2 video calling phones for $350 total... w00t







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#52195 13-Nov-2006 18:01
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tonyhughes: Sweet thanks.

Theres some cheap deals to be had on TM lately for 3g phones... i got 2 video calling phones for $350 total... w00t


Nothing wrong with that!!!

Make sure the Motorola handset has the  latest FW on it as well



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  #52211 13-Nov-2006 19:15
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will the firmware update on the Moto cost me anything?







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  #52212 13-Nov-2006 19:15
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assuming it hasnt been done already







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  #52213 13-Nov-2006 19:17
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Check with MFR if it has the latest FW if not and handset is under 1 year old it should be free!

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