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Help Droid Razr Maxx HD Unlock Code

gmsisko1

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I recently bought my Droid RAZR Maxx HD at full retail from Verizon.
They don't want to share the unlock code so I can use it on Atnt or T-Mobile.
If we pay full price, we should be able to do as we please.
Motorola tells me that they do not have the code, they tell me to try Verizon.
Any suggestions?
 
I recently bought my Droid RAZR Maxx HD at full retail from Verizon.
They don't want to share the unlock code so I can use it on Atnt or T-Mobile.
If we pay full price, we should be able to do as we please.
Motorola tells me that they do not have the code, they tell me to try Verizon.
Any suggestions?

Don't flame me if this is wrong, but you can't use it on those carriers even if you had the code. Verizon and Sprint use CDMA technology, the others are GSM. The SIM card and GSM capabilities built in to the VZW handset are for use abroad, not in the States. Sorry to bear bad news.
 
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Don't flame me if this is wrong, but you can't use it on those carriers even if you had the code. Verizon and Sprint use CDMA technology, the others are GSM. The SIM card and GSM capabilities built in to the VZW handset are for use abroad, not in the States. Sorry to bear bad news.


If I am not mistaken the original Droid Razr had the same capabilities as this phone and it was able to be unlocked and used on AT&T
 
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Just tried this, now my phone says I have 99 lives
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According to a variety of sources -- the phone is *not locked* you can test this by putting a TMobile/ATT SIM in the phone. If it does not come up and ask for a code, the phone is *unlocked*. Typically when you put in a competitors SIM it will ask you for a code.

However, VZ/Motorola has done something to the firmware to prevent it from being used on ATT/TMobile networks, even though it will work with foreign SIMs. You'd have to root the phone or something to get around that one.
 
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Go a Maxx HD in India
Inserted a GSM Sim

Got a Message Restricted Area
Was able to Get the Carrier Banner but Its Not SHowing Towers

Seems it has Some Kind of Lock

Me too have purchased Maxx HD for use in India. Cant use any local sim. However luckly was supplied with Verizon prepaid LTE data sim and it prompted me for activation on LOCAL RELIANCE NETWORK . I still havent succeded in activating the phone though.
 
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As one of my friend in US who shipped me the phone inquired Verizon techinal confirmed that the phone is ready for global use and unlocked but can only be used with a 4G LTE sim and any other GSM sim may not be suitable. So till 4G LTE is not avalaible it hardly a chance to use the phone is areas on ordinary GSM sims.
 
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Given the number of questions surrounding this -- I went and did a little testing trying to verify if the phone will work globally while still here in the US. I have a few SIM cards that fit in the phone:

- VZW (provided with the phone)
- TMobile
- ATT
- Virgin Mobile Australia

When I put the Australian SIM card in the phone, it starts up OK and doesn't ask for an unlock code (but it does say something to the effect of the SIM is from an unknown carrier) but I can't get any signal and the phone # listed under about phone still shows my VZW phone #. The TMobile and ATT SIMs exhibit the same behavior, so perhaps this is to be expected...

Here's the strange thing, for the TMobile & ATT SIMs I see some Access Point Names listed under the networks option in settings. When I put the Australian SIM in, no APNs are listed. This is particularly odd because my older phone, a Droid Pro, shows an Australian APN when I put the SIM in that phone...

Can anyone else with some foreign SIM try this on the US/Verizon version and see what happens...? Is there any way to verify that the phone will work on foreign networks without leaving the US?

Thanks!
 
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Hi all,

I'm new to the forums and just received my US Verizon Droid Razr Maxx HD today. Everything seems to be working fine, but there are some things I know I am going to want to do with it, like uninstalling some of the bloatware that comes on it. I will be traveling to Hong Kong and Shenzhen next year so my main concern is making sure it will work with local prepaid SIM cards in those cities. I may also travel to Taiwan, Thailand and Cambodia as well, so I am interested in anyone's experience traveling to any of those countries. Thanks for all the posts on this subject and please keep the posts coming.

CobraRGuy
 
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For those of you traveling international with your Verizon Droid Razr Maxx HD:

The phone is GSM unlocked. I just went to Colombia last week, turned off my phone, took out my Verizon 4G SIM, popped in a local SIM (Movistar), turned phone on, changed network settings from CDMA to GSM, activated the internet plan with the Movistar sim and BOOM!! right away I had HSPA+ (equivalent to 4G) and/or 3G (in remote areas).

This phone is awesome.

When I got back in the States, I reverted the process, turn off, removed Movistar sim, put in Verizon's and changed network settings back to CDMA and everything was back to normal.

Hope it helps!

Ricardo.
 
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Could I have a sum up regarding the previous posts for further searches:
1- Is Mototrola Droid Razr maxx HD, unlocked for Global GSM services? like Middle east and South Asia?


I don't believe it's unlocked. But it's certainly Global. You can use it in over 100 locations (so far, I've used it in Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Philippines, Paris, and Frankfurt, just to name a few)

But again it was all with Verizon's overseas plan. not with a local SIM.
 
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