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yes, there is a gsm brand named "hop-on"
i need to unlock a few, anybody has a clue how to unlock this tiny shitties that seems to be like a few serious brands out there.... hihihi.... br, gsmuy |
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I remember one of them looked ridiculously like a Panasonic GD55, but with a color screen... maybe a GD55 cable/soft will do it...
Or try the GD55 code calculator. I was offered 50 of those Hop-Ons but when I saw the picture, I decided not to; so I've never actually held one in my hands. Good luck with it, though.~Cheers~ |
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Hop-on is the leading developer of disposable and fully recyclable cell phones. The idea for these phones was the brainchild of Hop-on's chairman, Peter Michaels. Peter was on a business trip in 1999 when his cell phone died. In dire need of this invaluable communications tool he wished that he could simply buy an inexpensive temporary replacement phone, the way people buy inexpensive disposable cameras when they're away from home and need to take some pictures. |
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