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Root [ROM] MTDEV-UNROOT [final]

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README:
This ROM is Virgin Mobile Froyo 2.2 Stock with Virgin Mobile stock recovery.img. This ROM was created as a means of easily unrooting your phone back to stock by just flashing a ROM.

NOTE:
This ROM will leave your device 100% stock. You will need to either use Gingerbreak or Terminal Emulator to ROOT your device again after installing this.

THANKS:
Special thanks go out to b_randon14, and mantera

DOWNLOAD:
MTDEV UNROOT Rom Browser

INSTALL:
Download ROM and flash through CWM. Upon reboot your phone will be 100% stock and CWM will be removed.

DONATIONS:
Your donations are very much appreciated. All funds are strictly used to help better MTDEV releases be that website or workstation upgrades for all Team Members
 
This is great, thanks g60! I think I will be using this soon. My Triumph has a dying charge port. Seems to be getting worse by the day. Going to have to call up Virgin Mobile and get a replacement.

Yeah dealing with the same issue. My 3rd replacement in 5 days is coming now. I should have just stuck with my bad charge port everything else was perfect with the phone.
 
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Yeah dealing with the same issue. My 3rd replacement in 5 days is coming now. I should have just stuck with my bad charge port everything else was perfect with the phone.

hang in there g60, you'll eventually get a good one. I did. I too questioned some of my returns at certain times out of frustration. I was thinking "Well that last one wasn't THAT bad". But I eventually got a perfect one. Well as perfect as a Triumph can be...
 
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Yeah dealing with the same issue. My 3rd replacement in 5 days is coming now. I should have just stuck with my bad charge port everything else was perfect with the phone.

That does not sound like a good time. I have been told by a Virgin Mobile rep over the phone that there are grade/class A replacements and grade b. I asked for a grade A when I needed to get a new Samsung Intercept and the replacement I got looked brand new. Hope you won't have to have another one sent to you, but if you do see if you can get a grade A replacement.
 
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That does not sound like a good time. I have been told by a Virgin Mobile rep over the phone that there are grade/class A replacements and grade b. I asked for a grade A when I needed to get a new Samsung Intercept and the replacement I got looked brand new. Hope you won't have to have another one sent to you, but if you do see if you can get a grade A replacement.

Funny thing is the 2nd replacement was supposed to be a grade A. The guy on the phone said the 3rd one will also be the best of the best. So will see, maybe best of the best is B LOL :rolleyes: Everything with the new phone seems to be fine accept for the button light problems, and it looks like they didn't seal the screen properly where the hard buttons are as it's not flush. I am sure they will get it right :D
 
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Funny thing is the 2nd replacement was supposed to be a grade A. The guy on the phone said the 3rd one will also be the best of the best. So will see, maybe best of the best is B LOL :rolleyes: Everything with the new phone seems to be fine accept for the button light problems, and it looks like they didn't seal the screen properly where the hard buttons are as it's not flush. I am sure they will get it right :D

Best of the best of what's left.
 
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Anyone know how to change the phone number displayed in the phone info settings? I used the mtdev unroot zip to get back to stock, then did a factory reset from the factory recovery for good measure, but my number (which has been ported to T-Mobile, sorry to say) is still listed in the device info and I'd rather have it wiped before I try to sell it.

Also, is there any way to get back the Google account setup wizard that usually kicks off as soon as you turn on a new phone?

Thanks!

The sirens call of the GS3 got too strong to ignore. :)
 
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Anyone know how to change the phone number displayed in the phone info settings? I used the mtdev unroot zip to get back to stock, then did a factory reset from the factory recovery for good measure, but my number (which has been ported to T-Mobile, sorry to say) is still listed in the device info and I'd rather have it wiped before I try to sell it.

Also, is there any way to get back the Google account setup wizard that usually kicks off as soon as you turn on a new phone?

Thanks!

The sirens call of the GS3 got too strong to ignore. :)

Dial the ##virgin## and go to edit and enter 9 1's for both fields and reboot.
 
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Dial the ##virgin## and go to edit and enter 9 1's for both fields and reboot.

Excellent- thanks for the info!

It's going to be sad to leave the MT community & I know the phone will continue to rock, especially when all the kinks are worked out of CM9/CM10. Just couldn't pass up an opportunity to grab something like the S3. ;)

By opportunity, I of course mean the wife saying yes.
 
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Excellent- thanks for the info!

It's going to be sad to leave the MT community & I know the phone will continue to rock, especially when all the kinks are worked out of CM9/CM10. Just couldn't pass up an opportunity to grab something like the S3. ;)

By opportunity, I of course mean the wife saying yes.

It was by "opportunity" that I was able to get the MTs. At any rate, what are you doing with your MT? We can really use some DEV phones.
 
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Excellent- thanks for the info!

It's going to be sad to leave the MT community & I know the phone will continue to rock, especially when all the kinks are worked out of CM9/CM10. Just couldn't pass up an opportunity to grab something like the S3. ;)

By opportunity, I of course mean the wife saying yes.

I understand! I am tryst mg to Ave for an international gs3! And lol on the wife saying yes part! My wife is like if you cab save it up by all mean buy it!!
 
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