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    Kashish Bidsar
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  1. How To Get MIN Number From Reliance?

    Thanks for that. And sorry for not posting the link. I have one more question - I have transferred all my contacts from Blackberry to the iPhone but when a person calls me (the contact is already stored in the address book) only the number shows up in the call logs without the Assigned names. This is really annoying as my father will be using the iPhone for a couple of days and he has already started complaining about the issue. Is there a workaround?
  2. How To Get MIN Number From Reliance?

    Thanks for the the replies friends. I searched and searched and came to know about a tool called CDMADevTerm. I connected by blackberry, fired up the tool, selected the port, and hit the Read button. And all the MIN, MDN, and other details were there. One question though, does the MIN number remain the same irrespective of how many handsets you change? Thanks in advance Kashish << off topic removed >>
  3. How To Get MIN Number From Reliance?

    Thank you Keshav for the reply. Actually i know the SPC code (000000) as i tried to manually program the phone using ##626 and got past the SPC and MDN screens. I tried to contact the seller and he said all you need to produce is the RSN, to the Reliance guys. On requesting for the MIN, he said once you apply for transferring your number to your iPhone the Web World guys will give you the MIN. However, on asking the Reliance representative, he said he does not know anything about MIN and all he could do is MAP the iPhone to work with Reliance. I searched a little bit and came to know that one can get the MIN number for an older device. In my case i have a Blackberry 8530/8530 so can i read the MIN from there? I am really confused and the only reason why i need the MIN number is that in case i reflash the stock firmware (just in the worst of the cases) i do not want to get back to the seller as he might wanna charge me for reprogramming the device - which i think is nothing but a child's play (i am talking about replacing the PRL, and not making work EVDO/data using CDMATool) One more thing that i didn't understand is that the seller only gave me the iPhone and does not configure it (he did not dial ##626 to enter the MDN etc) and all he said was to produce the RSN to the Reliance guys. Whereas when i researched a bit about this, i came to know one has to enter the MIN and A-Key in order to make Phone calls and Messaging work. Hope you ca throw some light on this. It is really confusing.
  4. Hello RimWebians, I have just bought a new iPhone 4 CDMA which has been configured to work on reliance using the Jailbreak method (replacing the carrier.prl using an iPhone explorer) The only thing i want to know here is that how do i get the MIN number from reliance.? Actually i have researched a little bit about how to make the phone work on the Reliance and i came across the following lines a couple of times: 1. Dial ##626 2. Enter SPC - 000000 3. Enter MDN - Which is my reliance phone number 4. Enter MIN I don't know how to get my MIN number from reliance. I called the customer care they said they don't know what it is and for that matter i will have to visit the web world. I visited the web world and asked one of the representatives, and he said that all they know is MAPPING and can only transfer my number from one handset to another if BOTH THE DEVICES ARE PRODUCED. What i have heard is that you can get the MIN number easily from Reliance and all they need to transfer my number from one handset to another, is the RSN number (which is the MEID in this case). I am really confused. Kindly help me experts.
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