Saturday, June 9, 2012

HAVE SID, WILL TRAVEL!

THE ROAMING ZONE
SYSTEM ID's (SID LIST)




System Identification Numbers, or SIDs, are 15-bit numeric identifiers used by cellular systems to identify the home system of a wireless carrier and by the cellular telephone to determine its roaming status. In the US, cellular SID's had originally been assigned and recorded by the FCC. In 2003 the FCC decided to privatize the function of assigning and recording cellular SIDs. Our lists are updated as changes are discovered. Note: Some of these files are large.

Go HERE to view them. And HERE is another for CricKet SIDs by market!

A SUPER GUIDE To Fully Flash Your Droid Razr To Cricket Wireless

This is THE BEST GUIDE I have came across on the interwebs for the Razr CricKet Flash, You have to check it out!




Out of total respect for "CricketFlash" over at the CricketUsers.com forum, I am not going to paste it to this blog, just go HERE to check it out, and tell um HEAVENREAPER at DROIDRAZRMYWAY.COM sent ya!

Excerpt from "CricketFlash" at CricketUsers.com Forum.

"HEY EVERONE, I HAVE SEEN ALOT OF PEOPLE HAVING ISSUE'S FLASHING THE DROID RAZR, SO I AM GOING TO MAKE MY OWN TUTORIAL FOR U. IF U FOLLOW ALL THE DIRECTION BELOW U WILL HAVE A WORKING DROID RAZR ON CRICKET TALK TEXT AND STABLE 3G INTERNET- I AM STILL WORKING ON THE MMS PART"

I will update this post when he gets the MMS part under control!

Friday, June 1, 2012

HOW DO I ROOT MY DROID RAZR? Look No Further!

Got you a new Droid Razr and ya want to root it, look no further!


*Droid Razr Utility* is an excellent program and is too powerful to fall into the wrong hands, BEWARE! You have been warned! ;)
Go HERE to download any version of Droid Razr Utility you need or follow the links below provided by Matt!

The program is free thanks to the developer:  mattlgroff@gmail.com
If you feel like contributing to Matts RAZR Dev fund... Donate

The Below Is From MATT (The BatMan):


I would like to share my utility to all who could use it, no matter what website they are on. Not going to apologize for previous comments, but I am putting those matters aside for the good of the users here.... In any event.

Enjoy this utility tool for your Razr. There are LITE and full versions for each model (XT910 and XT912). The XT910 full has fastboot files for 651.73.30 EUAustralia version I believe they are anyway. Sorry if they are not useful, I am not familiar with XT910 things. The XT912 full has fastboot files to 6.11.744.
Other features can be seen on the screenshots. Only difference with LITE is they have a removed fastboot option or broken fastboot option where you can replace them if you like.
WINDOWS ONLY as of 2/8/2012 (Mac/Linux version available at droidrzr with a guide there)

GSM XT910 Droid Razr (Non USA)



Full
Size: 685 MB
MD5: decc8d963b18062ce299144e50de5a29

Link: http://goo-inside.me/apps/mattlgroff...azrUtility.zip

LITE
Size: 4.48 MB
MD5: c3ec091570e6a28d45f6944d5fdf7892
Link: http://goo-inside.me/apps/mattlgroff...tilityLITE.zip

CDMA XT912 Droid Razr (USA-Verizon)

THE 173 FASTBOOT FILES WILL WIPE YOUR INTERNAL SD CARD.
BE FOREVER WARNED. BACKUP AND BE SAFE
(BUT MY 1.41 PATCH FIXES THIS! )
Replace the .bat in your folder with this new one, and extract the files into your current files folder. After fastboot it will show a "triangle" where you press both volume keys to bypass it. Then choose "wipe cache" then reboot.

Size: 1.39 MB
MD5: 6ba15241f4b601a7256c9139c93fc64f
Link: http://goo-inside.me/apps/mattlgroff...y1.41PATCH.zip



Droid RAZR Utility 1.40
Fastboot files ARE included. Option 1 will work.
Size: 1.14 GB
MD5: 48619c71959c387291d55d9d62b0314d
Link: http://goo-inside.me/apps/mattlgroff...Utility1.4.zip

Droid RAZR Utility 1.40 [LITE]
Fastboot files NOT included. Option 1 will not work.
Size: 8.99 MB
MD5: bbc87b83f7c5d3e04d3ad18e4e80c5b9
Link: http://goo-inside.me/apps/mattlgroff...ity1.4LITE.zip

What do these actually do?

  • ​Restore Droid RAZR to 6.12.173 (Fastboot Restore. RSD Lite alternative. Must be in AP Fastboot Mode to do this))
  • Droid Root for 2.3.6 (motofail) (Roots 2.3.6 and below for Motorola Droids. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this. )
  • Unroot (Must be rooted to do this. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)
  • Install Voodoo's OTA Rootkeeper App (Use this app to stay rooted after an OTA. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)
  • Install Bootstrap Recovery App (Use this to make nandroid backups and flash Roms, themes, or mods. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this. Do not install this AND Safestrap. Pick one.
  • Install Safestrap Recovery App (Use this to make nandroid backups and flash Roms, themes, or mods. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this. Can essentially dual boot. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW USERS. Do not install this AND Bootstrap. Pick one.
  • Overclock Install (See coryjohn's guide on Overclocking. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)
  • System Pull (This is NOT a recovery program or backup program. This is for devs and power users. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)
  • Droid RAZR Root for ICS 4.0.3 (The GSM ICS leak can be rooted with this. Our ICS may also be.)
  • Boot into Fastboot from Debugging (Exactly what it says. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)
  • Boot Normally from Fastboot (If you are in Fastboot mode you can use this to boot normally)
  • Boot into Motorola Recovery from Fastboot (Read above. Exactly what it says it what it does.)
  • Boot into Motorola Recovery from Debugging (Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)
  • ADB Shell (A way to more manually control your phone. For power users and devs. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)
  • Wipe Data/Cache (Be in AP Fastboot mode to do this. Wipes your data and cache.)
  • Attempt Bootloader Unlock (Just for fun. Will Not work!) (Exactly as it says)
  • Reboot Phone (Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)
Changelog from 1.31 to 1.40
  • Added fastboot files for 6.12.173. No More 6.11.748
Change log from 1.30 to 1.31:
Tell me what you guys think / if you find any bugs in them. Email is probably best...mattlgroff@gmail.com
If you feel like contributing to my RAZR Dev fund... Donate

Thanks go out to XDA-DEVELOPERS! Go here for more info: http://www.xda-developers.com


And Yet Another Utility to Root your Droid Razr!

*Casual Root*



There’s no shortage of rooting processes on the Internet, but most methods can be daunting to Android newbies. With so many terms and no idea where to begin with understanding them, it doesn’t take a lot to discourage someone who’s just learning what rooting and its benefits are.
If you’ve just got your Motorola Droid Razr, and you’re running on either the recently leaked Ice Cream Sandwich firmware or Gingerbread then we have what you are looking for. With CASUAL Root Tool, you get a one-click root method that newbies should find simple to use. Read on to know how to use CASUAL Root Tool on your Motorola Droid Razr.

Overview

Rooting your phone is very risky and can pose a higher chance of bricking your device if you’re not familiar with the terms and instructions in rooting. If you are a beginner, rooting really is a complicated procedure. Thanks to easy-rooting methods, newbies in rooting don’t have to feel nervous in manually rooting their devices with complicated instructions.
Cross-platform ADB Scripting Universal Android Loader, or CASUAL in short, is a one-click root method for the Motorola Droid Razr. The CASUAL Root Tool is dedicated to give its users a shortcut for rooting. This method was released by XDA Elite Recognized Developer and XDA TV Producer AdamOutler. It was made to be very user-friendly, perfect for newbies still learning about the world of customizing their devices. The best thing about the CASUAL Root Tool is that it’s JAVA-based, which means that it’s compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Caution

  • This method is still in beta testing stage right now and may still have a few bugs that need resolving, but it’s already effective in rooting your Motorola Droid Razr.
  • Take note that this guide is only applicable to the Motorola Droid Razr with model number XT912. To know the model of your device go to Settings > About phone.
  • Use this guide at your own risk. We will NOT be held liable for any damage on your device as a result of using this guide.

Requirements

  • Motorola Droid Razr XT912
  • Create a back up of all the important data (i.e. contacts, call logs, files, bookmarks, and internet settings) just in case something goes wrong. You can read our guide on how to backup your data locally or our guide on how to backup data on the cloud.
  • Download and install all the appropriate drivers for your device on your computer (MotoHelper_2.1.40_Driver_5.5.0.exe, size: 8.2MB)
  • Download and install the latest version of JAVA in your computer.
  • Download the latest version of CASUAL root tool. (CASUAL-PublicBeta4.jar, 4.58 MB)
  • Enable USB Debugging on your phone. Go to Settings>Applications>Development.

Instructions


  1. Connect your Droid Razr to your computer via the USB Cable.
  2. Double click on the CASUAL-PublicBeta4.jar file to run it.
  3. To root your phone do the following:
    • For Gingerbread ROM: Choose the “Root with Motofail Exploit” option from the CASUAL tool window drop-down box, then hit “Do It”.
    • For Ice Cream Sandwich ROM: Choose “Root with RootICSRAZR” option from the drop-down box, then hit “Do It”.
  4. Once rooting is done, disconnect your Droid from your computer.
Congratulations! You have successfully rooted your Motorola Droid Razr using the CASUAL root method.

Oh and before I forget, go HERE for ALL Verizon Original Stock SBF's for all your flashing enjoyment!