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Samsung Alias 2 Fully Flashed
NOW THAT'S WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT!!! 

GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR FLASHED PHONE!
Remember, When shopping for a phone, keep in mind that not ALL phones can be Fully Flashed. Please contact us if you want to find out if an older model phone can be fully flashed. Helio Phones and most Sprint handsets still can't do web or mms due to the fact that they have no mms servlets client but rather use sprint vision for data transfer. A feature that is incompatible with cricket's way of sending and receiving data. Virgin mobile phones block USB port connectivity. Therefore, making it impossible for us to connect the phone and flash it. AT&T and T-Mobile phones have SIM cards and don't run on the CDMA network (no sim cards). Gsm phones cannot be flashed.

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Full Flashing CDMA Phones

Although the Android operating system seems to be the most popular right now, we still Fully Flash basic feature phones such as the Lg chocolate touch and Lg voyagers which still seem to be pretty popular and GREAT on battery life. If Android is not your thing, consider using a basic regular phone, we are still able to flash them for picture messaging and/or web.
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Verizon LG Voyager vx10000 fully flashed to cricket wireless
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Speaking about battery life....

If you have ever owned an Android, you'll notice one thing; your phone's battery life is always on red. Here are a few tips to help you with battery life consumption.

1. Turn off any features you are not using. e.i Bluetooth, Wifi, Gps. having these features on eat up battery life, specially Gps.

2. Be sure to only charge your phone when its about 20-30% and not every chance you get.

3. Perform a Full battery Reset by waiting till your phone is fully uncharged and fully charge the battery over night. Doing this will reprogram the batter and give it more endurance.


4. Be sure to only use OEM (original equipment manufacture) Chargers and not aftermarket for high end phones. There is a reason OEM chargers are made. Generic aftermarket chargers might not give the appropriate voltage and might even damage your circuit board and battery

5. Had the phone a little bit over a year now? consider changing your battery.

"GET YOUR PHONE FLASHED ONCE. 
GET IT DONE RIGHT!"
- Flashing Expert

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