Free Wizard? - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

I have Cingular and a few months ago I upgraded my phone to a refurbished 8125 (did this online). When it came in the mail I noticed that it came with another SIM card, but I just used my old one and everything worked fine. Now I look on the Cingular website and it says I'm eligible for another upgrade!!!! Isn't this weird? I called Cingular when I was having problems with the Wizard and apparently they have no record of the 8125 in my account so I quick hung up so they wouldn't realize the mistake. Not sure if this has anything to do with the fact that I have a premier business account (which gets me a 21% discount). Anyway, you think I should take advantage of this and upgrade again, or you think they'll catch on?

jamesr242 said:
I have Cingular and a few months ago I upgraded my phone to a refurbished 8125 (did this online). When it came in the mail I noticed that it came with another SIM card, but I just used my old one and everything worked fine. Now I look on the Cingular website and it says I'm eligible for another upgrade!!!! Isn't this weird? I called Cingular when I was having problems with the Wizard and apparently they have no record of the 8125 in my account so I quick hung up so they wouldn't realize the mistake. Not sure if this has anything to do with the fact that I have a premier business account (which gets me a 21% discount). Anyway, you think I should take advantage of this and upgrade again, or you think they'll catch on?
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Is the refurbished 8125 the only phone you have? Did you have to send your phone back for the upgrade or given to you because of all the problems you've had? Go back to Cingular's website and you can see the device you have on your account. I personally don't see where you're trying to pull a fast one. This should be a compensation to you because of your inconvenience, and hey do another upgrade if you want! You do know now that Cingular no longer has the 8125 on their equipment list.
FYI: all replacements come with a new SIM card, your old card can be used in the replacement, or the new card can be activated by calling Cingular. Once the new card is activated, the old sim is immediately de-activated. In other words you cannot have 2 working sims.

This is how i lost my upgrade.

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First Day with 8125

So I got my new phone yesterday and decided that I might as well activate the new SIM that came with it, since mine in almost 4 years old, and I didn't upgrade it the last time I got a phone from them.
Well here we are 16 hours later & my phone will still not connect to the network, and my old SIM and been disconnected. So I have no way of making or recieving calls. Before I activated it I tried my old SIM in the 8125 and it worked fine Even without installing any of the Cingular Extended ROMs.
I guess I will have to go into a store latter this afternon and have them work it out.
Also when I went to install ActiveSync It wouldn't let me because I didn't have all of the service packs installed in XP. (I am using an early edition, and keep the updates turned off) so it took 2 hours of downloading and installing updates before I could even sync.
On the up side, I was able to CID unlock it and upgraded to the custom ROM that summiter posted, Installed Reg Wizard, Total Comander, and Weather to Go. I am also able to use WiFi at home.
Next things to do are Get the dam thing on the network, then install a VoIP client so I can use my Broadvoice VoIP on it. then decide on a GPS program and get that going.
Sorry for the long post. Thanks to all of you for giving so much info & Help.
I wouldn't change any thing to do with CID unlocking or the ROM till they fix it. You could end up in one of those situations
You: "it wont make calls."
Them: "you changed the ROM (unlocked cid), that's why it don't work."
You: "Id didn't work before I did that."
Them: "Well it voids your warranty."
You: "but..."
Them: "Bend over, we're drivin'!"
Later; Lew
lewcamino said:
"Bend over, we're drivin'!"
Later; Lew
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The problem was the SIM card they sent me was bad, I went and got a new one and it works great now.

Qtek 9100 corrupts sim card

I have a Qtek 9100 running the latest ROM and radio, etc on the Cingular network. The other day I get no signal, and reboot do not fix the problem. I take the sim card, and put it in a different phone. The other phone gets a signal, but says I can make emergency calls only. After about an hour on the phone with a Cingular rep I agree to drive to the store and get a replacement card. The replacement card fixed the problem. 4 days later, I am back to the same problem. The cingular rep is now blaming the phone after they can't figure out whats wrong. He is telling me the phone is "Zapping" the sim card. I find this hard to believe, but has anyone had this problem before? Has anyone ever tried to do an RMA with Qtek? Any help would be great, as i'm ready to put this 9100 on ebay and be done with it, unless an RMA with Qtek is worth it.
Happened to me last week with my 9100 (still running the original ROM). Got a new SIM and it's been running fine since.
i've had my 9100 rom on my 8125 for acout 2 weeks now without any major problems. the only problem I have is that it switches back and forth from gprs to edge a lot, but it doesn't bother me.
have you tried to reflash back to the cingular rom? it couldn't hurt.
I actually am running the Cingular ROM. I already replaced the SIM card 4 days ago, and it worked for about 4 days until it broke again. It doesnt make much sense, because something has to be corrupting the SIM card. When I ran *#*#364#*#* GSM utility, it would give me no data at all. Obviously the SIM card is dead (But still reads contacts on the SIM), and reauthorizing it does nothing to restore it. I will get a replacement today and verify the SIM continues to work in a different handset before I put it back in the 9100. Also I plan to factory default, and upgrade to latest ROMS etc before I try it again just in case. If anyone has any other ideas, let me know. Thanks.
aqueous said:
I actually am running the Cingular ROM. I already replaced the SIM card 4 days ago, and it worked for about 4 days until it broke again. It doesnt make much sense, because something has to be corrupting the SIM card. When I ran *#*#364#*#* GSM utility, it would give me no data at all. Obviously the SIM card is dead (But still reads contacts on the SIM), and reauthorizing it does nothing to restore it. I will get a replacement today and verify the SIM continues to work in a different handset before I put it back in the 9100. Also I plan to factory default, and upgrade to latest ROMS etc before I try it again just in case. If anyone has any other ideas, let me know. Thanks.
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Aqueous, very much the same problem here. I got my Qtek9100 yesterday and I am connecting to Cingular. When I switch on the phone it takes forever to latch to network. The
Y.
Y..
Y... keeps happening for ever and ever. But once, it latches it stays on to it firmly. If I put the sim in my old phone Nokia3230, it just connects to cingular with a snap as soon as the phone is switched on. When I tap on the " Y " region it shows "searching...". I also tried doing a manual/automatic network detection in settings. During the time the "Y. Y.. Y..." keeps going, the manual detection of networks doesnt show a single network in the list. I dont know what could the problem be, since the sim just works perfect in old phone.
By the way, what does
aqueous said:
When I ran *#*#364#*#* GSM utility, it would give me no data at all..
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do ? Can you let me know ?
Anup

8525

I'm upgrading my 8125 to a 8525, and would like to hear comments (pros/cons) About the 8525. I am constantly having internet connection issues (PDA Unlimited plan), and I can't use Opera beta for mobile longer than 5 mins. Without my 8125 locking up..No buttons work, have to soft re-set everytime. My overall opinion of my 8125 since owned...PIECE OF S_ _T!
just a few more months to September, how about waiting for the Kaiser...
As for the 8525, I think it is ok but has its own set of issues as my friend keeps badgering about upgrades as he doesn't browse on this site as much as I do. In other words, it is just like your old PIECE OF S_ _ T!
Hardware wise it is a better machine.
BTW, I love my PIECE OF S_ _ T! good luck with the upgrade
Actually I loved my 8125, and was very happy with it when I bought it new a year 1/2 ago, until I had it replaced because the charging port broke off inside. The replacements I get from Cingular are refurbished instead of new, and the two refurbished replacements had done nothing but cause a lot of frustration and anger..I was to the point of throwing my 8125 against the wall, but held back. I think the 8125 is becoming obsolete because the customer service rep I spoke with today told me the 8125 was not on the available equipment list. weird!
If you take a look at the Tytn topics you'll see that about 56% of owners are experiencing the same screen alignment problems that Wizard owners are. That kept me from going down that particular upgrade path. Not sure if the Kaiser will be better, so I'm taking a chance on the Panda.
Tref said:
If you take a look at the Tytn topics you'll see that about 56% of owners are experiencing the same screen alignment problems that Wizard owners are. That kept me from going down that particular upgrade path. Not sure if the Kaiser will be better, so I'm taking a chance on the Panda.
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I was having so many issues with the replacement 8125s, that the 8525 I received from Cingular new in the box with battery, accs., was given to me at no cost. I still have & use the 8125, as it is mine, too. Now I have a 8125 & a 8525. The 8125 is not being made anymore, that's why Cingular doesn't want my 8125 for the 8525. One thing I've already seen with the 8525 is the mini SD card slot, very small, 85% smaller than the 8125 card slot. Have to buy another SD card now.
hotdog53 said:
I was having so many issues with the replacement 8125s, that the 8525 I received from Cingular new in the box with battery, accs., was given to me at no cost. I still have & use the 8125, as it is mine, too. Now I have a 8125 & a 8525. The 8125 is not being made anymore, that's why Cingular doesn't want my 8125 for the 8525. One thing I've already seen with the 8525 is the mini SD card slot, very small, 85% smaller than the 8125 card slot. Have to buy another SD card now.
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That's because the 8525 uses a micro SD card . . . the 8125 uses the mini SD card.
Thanks for the info. I did'nt know that. Now I know what to look for!

New Blackberry Connect on AT&T Problems

I'm trying to get Blackberry Connect running on my Wizard. I have a couple of issues that I haven't seen addressed anywhere in the forums.
First, my info:
Device = HTC Wizard G4, Cingular 8125.
OS = WM 6.1 TNT.19199 v2.
Carrier = AT&T w/ a Cingular PDA Connect unlimited data plan
My company runs Blackberry Enterprise Server.
I was able to get Blackberry Connect 4.0 from here: http://www.sems.org/entry.asp?ENTRY_ID=225
Does anyone have a more recent version?
Do you know if I still need to use a hex editor to spoof my OS version? I haven't tried that yet.
The main problem I'm getting is that I can't activate once I install BBConnect. I assume this is because I don't have a BB data plan yet. So I call ATT and try to switch to a BB enterprise plan and it doesn't work. The first time I tried the lady talked to an internal tech guy who said that since ATT doesn't officially support BBConnect on the Wizard, their system would periodically check my IMEI number, determine that it's a wizard, CANCEL MY DATA PLAN, and charge me per-KB for any future data accesses. Yow!
Well, as a staunch geek I said bring it on, so she tried hooking it up, but the computer refused the BB data plan because it saw that my IMEI number was for a Wizard, not a BB. Bleh.
So a few hours later I called back and got someone else and told her that I had a Blackberry that I wanted service for. She asked for the Blackberry's IMEI number. I said I didn't have it yet. She said to go to the web site and tell it that I had a Blackberry instead of a Cingular 8125. I did that, but the web site now shows a grayed out, nameless phone icon. It apparently didn't believe me about having a Blackberry. Anyway, then the lady tried to set it up but it wouldn't let her because it still said my IMEI number was for an 8125.
So what do I do? Does anyone currently have BBConnect running successfully on an AT&T data plan using your 8125's IMEI number?
Is there a way to spoof an IMEI number?
I actually bought a $10 real blackberry on ebay to try to get around this. Once it arrives I'll be able to switch my data plan for sure, but then when I put my sim card back in my 8125, will ATT's computers detect my 8125's IMEI number and turn off BB service, like their tech guy said? I read something on this thread about someone getting BBConnect to work great for about 12 hours, but then it stopped working. I wonder if this is what was going on.
I guess I could go out and buy a Tilt because ATT does approve of BB Connect for that, but I would rather use my 8125 until I can get a WM7 device with Nvidia's APX2500 3D/HDTV chip in it.
Is it possible to spoof my 8125's IMEI number to a Tilt's IMEI number?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
DaveMc
Seriously, can someone help a little, please?
Ok. I got a cheap Blackberry and called ATT to switch to the Blackberry data plan. I told them my end goal of running BBConnect on the 8125. This guy was more savvy and said I could use the PDA Enterprise plan, so I went with it.
However, I'm not getting any BB goodness. I installed BBConnect 4, it rebooted, I tried activating the BB, but it just said "Not Connected".
Now I can't even boot. It just hangs on the TNT "Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional" third splash screen.
Can I please hear from anyone running BBConnect on a Wizard? What is your configuration? What is your version of BBConnect? Where did you get it? What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
You need to have the Blackberry plan, the PDA connect won't work. I had the same issue. ATT reps are trained to put you on a plan based on the phone, but when you are running BBC you must have a Blackberry plan. Took me 3 calls.

[SOLVED] Total Wireless (Verizon MVNO) - New Phone / Same SIM

I am switching from my old Nexus 6 to a brand new Moto G5 Plus. I am with the carrier Total Wireless which is a Verizon MVNO. Their cellular service and pricing is excellent. Their CSRs are low functioning. What I want to know is if I can just pop out the SIM from my old phone and put it into my new one without any issues. They both take the same size SIM and they're both compatible with Verizon. I won't have to buy a new SIM card or anything like that, will I? I ask because a CSR told me that the SIM cannot be removed and is part of the phone so I would have to buy a new one. Yeah...I know. It was painful. I just left the chat. Thanks in advance for the help!
adamshumpisxxx said:
I am switching from my old Nexus 6 to a brand new Moto G5 Plus. I am with the carrier Total Wireless which is a Verizon MVNO. Their cellular service and pricing is excellent. Their CSRs are low functioning. What I want to know is if I can just pop out the SIM from my old phone and put it into my new one without any issues. They both take the same size SIM and they're both compatible with Verizon. I won't have to buy a new SIM card or anything like that, will I? I ask because a CSR told me that the SIM cannot be removed and is part of the phone so I would have to buy a new one. Yeah...I know. It was painful. I just left the chat. Thanks in advance for the help!
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As long as sim is not locked then you should be able to put it in the g5+, log in to your total wireless account on WiFi and input your IMEI or MEID (which ever is longer) into your account for that SIM, and boom your rocking. You might not even have to do all that sometimes popping the SIM in just works.
redman321 said:
As long as sim is not locked then you should be able to put it in the g5+, log in to your total wireless account on WiFi and input your IMEI or MEID (which ever is longer) into your account for that SIM, and boom your rocking. You might not even have to do all that sometimes popping the SIM in just works.
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OK, cool. Thanks! Do you have experience with this? I ask because I have not seen anywhere on the website where I can edit the existing IMEI in my account. All I see is their Compatibility Checker.
Sorry I just assumed, not helpful I know that's just how it's been for me with other. Carriers. Sorry about to bad answer. Sounds like they must lock the SIM to the phone.
https://www.reddit.com/r/NoContract/comments/4zzx47/total_wireless_sim_swapping_and_tethering/
According to that you can just pop in the Card though.
Sorry I couldn't be of more assistance
redman321 said:
Sorry I just assumed, not helpful I know that's just how it's been for me with other. Carriers. Sorry about to bad answer. Sounds like they must lock the SIM to the phone.
https://www.reddit.com/r/NoContract/comments/4zzx47/total_wireless_sim_swapping_and_tethering/
According to that you can just pop in the Card though.
Sorry I couldn't be of more assistance
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Well, I do appreciate the effort! That's more than I could find. When my new Moto G5 Plus comes in I'll pop my existing SIM in and go from there. I figure if it doesn't work I'll just play stupid, tell them my phone was working then all of a sudden it isn't and make them fix it. Worst comes to worst, I have to buy a new SIM for a dollar or whatever. Thanks again! I'll report back here with the conclusion
I bought a new unlocked phone for Total Wireless but it used a different SIM size. Once I put the new sim card in the new phone, I logged into my Total Wireless account online, clicked the upgrade to new device and went through the steps. Once I completed that I powered up the new device and it worked.
Hope this helps in some way.
dmeeks72 said:
I bought a new unlocked phone for Total Wireless but it used a different SIM size. Once I put the new sim card in the new phone, I logged into my Total Wireless account online, clicked the upgrade to new device and went through the steps. Once I completed that I powered up the new device and it worked.
Hope this helps in some way.
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I don't see "upgrade to new device" anywhere listed on the site. Can you direct me more specifically? Thanks.
adamshumpisxxx said:
I don't see "upgrade to new device" anywhere listed on the site. Can you direct me more specifically? Thanks.
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Log into your account. It should be at the account options screen. If not, click on link to the left.
Once that comes up, click on view details. It should list your phone. Over to the right it should give you the option to upgrade the device.
If it doesn't then something is most likely wrong with the account and you'll need to get in touch with Customer Service.
dmeeks72 said:
Log into your account. It should be at the account options screen. If not, click on link to the left.
Once that comes up, click on view details. It should list your phone. Over to the right it should give you the option to upgrade the device.
If it doesn't then something is most likely wrong with the account and you'll need to get in touch with Customer Service.
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Can you post a screenshot or something? Nothing you're saying is even remotely on this site. Are we talking about the same company?! Also, I just got a hold of them and now they are demanding I buy a new SIM card because apparently I can't transfer service to a new phone. That makes ZERO sense. Do you have to be UNDER a certain IQ to work for this company or what?!
So the verdict is in. With Total Wireless you CAN pop out the SIM from your old phone and put it into your new one BUT...there is an issue. The old phone's IMEI stays associated with the SIM you just put into your new phone. That will never be an issue should you just put the phone into the "old phone drawer" but it MAY become an issue if you sell or give away your phone to be used with Verizon or another Verizon MVNO. From what I gather, that IMEI will show as in use and not allow another user to register it with a new SIM. Will it matter if you go with AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, etc...? I'm unsure but from what I gather, I doubt it. The really dumb part about this whole thing is Total Wireless's unwillingness to just unregister the old IMEI from your current SIM and register a new one. From speaking to a Verizon representative this is totally possible but Total Wireless refuses to do it. Instead they demand you buy a new SIM card. I assume this is from complete ignorance as their CSRs are almost completely inept. It's the best "bang for your buck" company to go with when you want / need Verizon service but if you need help...may the force be with you. Put it this way...They didn't even know what an APN was and insisted it was only a single word long (not even the right word).
I have two Moto G5 Plus's that I bought from Best Buy on the same day at the same time. I checked both IMEIs about 2 months ago to see if they were compatible both where. Now that my auto for ATT Gophone got turned off in time bought the CDMA sim kit. I went online to activate. Total Wireless said one is compatible and one is not. I called customer support and talked to a supervisor still got same thing. Was told if the phone wasnt activated on VZW then it would be unable to work. I told her both have been on ATT since day one. WTF! So looks like I am staying with ATT.

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