It is possible to flash your cell phone back to the original carrier. This would need to be done by the company you originally had the phone with. There is a possibility that the company may not want to do it, due to liability issue on the device.
yes
It is deemed illegal to Flash your phone before the maturity of contract with the current carrier. However, if you still want to proceed with this, you can take your phone to a local dealer and have it flashed.
no but it has a back camera and a flash. you can also use the flash for a flashlight as well. its a free app that comes instantly when you get your phone. on the back of your phone, you will see... place where the sound comes out, camere, flash/flashlight and more!
The only way to fix a security error is to flash your LG G2 back to stock. Depending on what route you take, you can use a flash tool used by some developers, download the stock image and DLL file, the appropriate drivers for the LG G2 (depending on carrier), and use that flash tool to reinstall the phone's stock OS and drivers.
Yes you can by sending it back to the carrier to be refurbished and then reused by someone else.
get an update, reinstal newest version
Almost all cell phones are attached to a carrier and so can only be reactivated with that carrier. But if the phone was reported lost or stolen, the carrier won't reactivate it for you. A little investigation is in order. First try to determine the mobile carrier the cell phone was registered to. The name of a carrier--such as T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T, or Verizon--might be printed on the phone or may come up on the opening screen when the phone is powered up. Now look up that carrier's toll-free phone number. Now, with the phone off, remove the phone back and battery and look for the phone's serial number, or ESN (Electronic Serial Number). Next call the carrier and work through the menu until you get a live person. (Often if you select the "cancel my service" option, you'll be connected to a real person.) Explain that you've found a phone and give them the serial number. The carrier can tell you if the phone has been reported lost or stolen or not reported at all. From there you can decide what to do with the phone.
yes because its a sprit phone.
Flash Is Back was created in 1998.
It is morally an obligation to try to locate the owner. If you are not able to get a hold of the owner via their phone contacts or a lost and found, call the carrier for that phone. They may send you a postage paid package to send back to them.
Flash Back was created on 2007-12-05.
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The Helio wireless carrier phone brand was retired, or no longer sold, on the date May 25, 2010. It was founded back in 2005 so it was around for five years.