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How to Program a Cell Phone

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Summary: Programming a cell phone will be different for every cell phone carrier, but the most common way is to dial *228 or *2*2 on the phone to program over the air. Contact customer service to get a master lock code for older cell phones with help from the store manager of a cell phone broker in this free video on cell phones.

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Ben Bunag is the sales representative working for Cellular Net in San Jose.read more

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"I'm Ben from the Cellphone Broker in San Jose, CA.Today I'm going to show you how to program your cellphone. There's pretty much every carrier has different ways to program the cellphone and get it registered to the network, but the most common way is to dial *228 from your cellphone and it will usually do an over-the-air programming. This traditionally works for Verizon and Metro PCS, however for Sprint, you can dial *2*2 on Sprint and it will program your cellphone over the air. If you do have an older cellphone, on Sprint, Verizon, Metro PCS and other companies like that, you are going to need to contact customer service and have them give you a master lock code for you then to be able to enter into the phone and register it to the network. I'm Ben from the Cellphone Broker in San Jose, CA. That's how you program cellphones. You can log onto our website: myspace.com/cellphonebroker."

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