DeepG
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Deepak Gupta
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Tutorial: Flashing Your CDMA Handset After MEID/ESN Registration
DeepG replied to Sadikk's topic in Tutorial and Guides
Hi Rajan, With the help of Tarun Kabra (tarun_kabra in the reputed sellers group), I figured out that the problem was the following - I had given the old SPC for MEID registration and then later I had flashed the SPC on my handset to 000000. There was an SPC mismatch when the reliance server was trying to update the MIN in my handset (giving SPC error). I re-flashed the SPC on my handset to its original value (the one I had given for MEID regn).. And then my handset started working just fine! Thanks to RIMWeb in general and you, Kapil Agarwal and Tarun Kabra in particular for being there to extend help whenever I needed. Hoping to give back to the community in any way I can. Regards, Deepak Gupta -
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Tutorial: Flashing Your CDMA Handset After MEID/ESN Registration
DeepG replied to Sadikk's topic in Tutorial and Guides
Hi all, This is Deepak and this is my first post on rimweb after 3 weeks of using this website for flashing an imported unactivated non-SIM Sprint HTC Evo 3D CDMA handset to reliance cdma in Mumbai. I have attached screenshots for you to understand the case better (NOTE THAT THESE WERE TAKEN BEFORE THE HANDSET WAS TAKEN TO RELIANCE WEBWORLD). Here are the facts of my case - - Used the all-in-one FAQ on rimweb to proceed; - A reputed seller from the reputed sellers group registered my MEID with reliance; - I used a flashing tool to flash reliance NAM, PRL, NV dump file to my phone (and successfully set the spc to 000000); - My brother then walked into a reliance web world who activated an existing reliance number (from a handset that he had lost earlier) on the new htc evo 3d handset; - The reliance web world reported a problem in the process subsequently on a call they made to my brother informing him that "there is a problem with the handset's programming and the handset should be taken to an htc service center". In particular, my non-techie brother quoted the two words "spc error" from the call; Some other notes - - I suspect MDN/MIN configuration in the handset may be an issue. The original values for MDN and MIN were 0000007289; After I flashed the NAM/PRL/NV Dump files, these changed to 0000000000; Reading the all-in-one FAQ I tried programming a dummy number starting with 9 (9100010000) as the MDN and MIN number. MDN got programmed but for MIN, the flashing tool warned me that it would "cause certain disaster" and so I left it untouched at 0000000000; - I am assuming that the reliance webworld was successfully able to associate the new MEID number of the new handset with the existing reliance number as desired, however, that existing reliance number was not successfully programmed onto the new handset (and the handset continues to have 9100010000/ 0000000000 as its MDN/ MIN) Details of attached screenshots - 1. HTC Evo 3D Troubleshooting 1.jpg: This was taken after flashing the phone with all network and internet parameters BUT BEFORE THE PHONE WAS TAKEN TO THE RELIANCE WEB WORLD FOR PHONE NUMBER TRANSFER; 2. HTC Evo 3D - Original Setting.jpg: This was taken before flashing the phone. Regards, Deepak Gupta