This is a discussion on Electronic Serial Number within the Treo Smartphones forums; Originally Posted by henryaga
I need to change the Electronic serial number (ESN) to my Verizon Treo, because I want ...
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Originally Posted by
henryaga
I need to change the Electronic serial number (ESN) to my Verizon Treo, because I want to use it on MetroPCS. I just have to change the original ESN for any cheap metropcs phone ESN to use my treo on Metro.
Could you help me?
henryaga@cantv.net ESN numbers are hard-coded into the hardware, there's no way to change it.
If you want to use it on MetroPCS, give them a call. They should be able to guide you on how to get a PRL update and all sort of goodies like that to convert your phone to their network.
Device Timeline: Palm III → RIM 950 → RIM 957 → Tungsten W → Kyocera 7135 → Treo 600 → Treo 650 → Treo 700p → Treo 755p
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I must respecfully disagree. Again, I'm no ESN expert, but the few links I followed on the subject indicated several people have successfully changed their ESNs.
The first link I posted from ehow may not work on Palm devices. You may also take a look here: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=20090
I would also suggest posting in the forum specific to your device and checking at XDA-developers as well.
Good luck.
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But changing it could potentially cause a conflict with another customer. Bottom line...if it's a CDMA device, just keep it on the network it is branded to.
Device Timeline: Palm III → RIM 950 → RIM 957 → Tungsten W → Kyocera 7135 → Treo 600 → Treo 650 → Treo 700p → Treo 755p
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Originally Posted by
Robin24k
But changing it could potentially cause a conflict with another customer. Bottom line...if it's a CDMA device, just keep it on the network it is branded to.
If the ESN you are changing it to is from another device you just bought for that purpose, how could it possibly conflict? Just make sure you only have one turned on at a time.
That was kind of the point of the whole post.
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Device Timeline: Palm III → RIM 950 → RIM 957 → Tungsten W → Kyocera 7135 → Treo 600 → Treo 650 → Treo 700p → Treo 755p
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