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Subsidy Password - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term Subsidy Password is used by Motorola to refer to the 8-digit (or 16-digit code for newer phones such as the Motorola K1) unlock code necessary to remove the operator lock (also known as sub...
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Motorola Unlock Codes and Subsidy Passwords Software for all Motorola phone models - Unlock your phones quickly and easily ... A subsidy password is the special name that Motorola give to the 8 digit unlock code you need to unlock your phone. When Motorola phones are locked to their operator they either display "enter...
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wikiHow article about How to Remove Motorola Subsidy Password Message. ... When trying to use a Motorola phone with a new SIM card many users receive the message "enter subsidy password". This message indicates that the phone is locked to the current provider, and cannot be used with a new cell network.
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01.09.2007 ; Subsidy Password Trade & Reseller accounts now available !! You can also add this service to your own website and earn revenue. More details here ... 23.04.2007 ; FFS Subsidy password database now has live feed, all Motorola added upon manufacture, so your code is always within database ready for purchase...
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Run the unlocking software and the test username and password will be displayed on the 1st screen; ... Enter the Test username and password then click on Connect. (Make sure your phone is connected to you PC and drivers installed);
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; Posted by: blurredvision; Just got in a used black Razr that I purchased from a guy on here. We spoke on the phone, and he informed me that the phone was unlocked. I use T-Mo, and it's a Cingular branded phone. Since it's asking for a subsidy password, does that mean it's not unlocked? Thanks.
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