{"items": [{"author": "InvaderDJ", "source_link": "http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/1bpfrw#c98tt48", "anchor": "r-c98tt48", "service": "r", "text": "Sweet. Looks nice, but scary as hell. Going to bookmark it for later when I&#39;m more awake. \n", "timestamp": 1365133298}, {"author": "Kerafyrm", "source_link": "http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/1bpfrw#c98ul0h", "anchor": "r-c98ul0h", "service": "r", "text": "I&#39;m almost positive that this is doable with all the new Verizon flagship phones (which are unlocked by default).\n", "timestamp": 1365135643}, {"author": "Darkencypher", "source_link": "http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/1bpfrw#c98xqv5", "anchor": "r-c98xqv5", "service": "r", "text": "I thought this wasn&#39;t possible due to CDMA and GSM differences?\n", "timestamp": 1365150299}, {"author": "cbr", "source_link": "http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/1bpfrw#c98yty3", "anchor": "r-c98yty3", "service": "r", "text": "&rarr;&nbsp;The Razr M supports GSM so you can use it all over the world.  But it comes with an artificial block that keeps it from working on US GSM networks.  This removes that block.\n", "timestamp": 1365159171}, {"author": "andy2na", "source_link": "http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/1bpfrw#c9906ve", "anchor": "r-c9906ve", "service": "r", "text": "man, would totally get the razr m. Its basically a 4.3&quot; phone that has the same physical dimensions as a 4&quot; iphone 5\n", "timestamp": 1365167000}, {"author": "Alex", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/100936518160252317727", "anchor": "gp-1365188662227", "service": "gp", "text": "Apparently, this is actually even easier on some new Verizon GSM-compatible phones, like my wife's new Droid DNA:\u00a0\nhttp://reviews.cnet.com/8301-11310_7-57552483/teach-your-droid-dna-some-gsm-tricks/", "timestamp": 1365188662}, {"author": "Jeff&nbsp;Kaufman", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/103013777355236494008", "anchor": "gp-1365191020038", "service": "gp", "text": "@Alex\n\u00a0Nice. \u00a0With much less risk of breaking your phone.", "timestamp": 1365191020}, {"author": "[deleted]", "source_link": "http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/1bpfrw#c999vbn", "anchor": "r-c999vbn", "service": "r", "text": "Just an advisory to T-Mobile users that if your area has not yet got onto the 1900Mhz frequency, it&#39;s probably not worth your while. You&#39;re likely still on the 1700Mhz frequency.\n", "timestamp": 1365194020}, {"author": "Izk", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/107880391586296554487", "anchor": "gp-1385803718799", "service": "gp", "text": "The problem you were probably initially hitting with trying to get the \"00\" to may have been backspacing be sure to highlight the \"01\" and typing in 00 so it will stick. for anybody currently giving this a shot", "timestamp": 1385803718}, {"author": "Jeff&nbsp;Kaufman", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/103013777355236494008", "anchor": "gp-1385822270198", "service": "gp", "text": "@isaac\n\u00a0I've since done this a few more times (each OTA update means doing it again) and it's always taken me multiple tries before it will take. \u00a0The most recent time I tried having the program read back what it had written and I saw \"00\" but it was still back to \"01\" on reboot. \u00a0I'm not sure what's going on.", "timestamp": 1385822270}]}