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Modding the L6.
by poetic_folly
There are many guides available on how to mod your L6. Most of them were created after a specific person realized the ones he had been looking at could be improved upon to more suit his/her learning style. This guide is by no means all original content--I will be borrowing useful tidbits from many of the forum guides as well as adding much of my own content. The purpose of this guide is to make an EASY TO NAVIGATE and DETAILED guide which walks you through the following steps of modding a L6:
get connected.
flashing/flexing.
seem editing.
So, you own a Motorola L6. Odds are you have been roaming around the web reading
random sites, getting blurbs about "seems", "flashing", "flexing", and more. You're confused, lost,
and ready to pay somebody to do this, or give up. Well, thats what this site is for: to help.
Lets talk about modding the Motorola L6. First off, why mod the thing at all? Well, lots of reasons! First, its cool. You can personalize your phone (change the outer picture, make it louder, use different fonts, change the look of it all, etc). Also, changing the software on the phone can increase your reception, your volume, the menu speed, and much more.
So how do you mod? And what are all those terms? Ok, here's the scoop. You're familiar with computers a little, I assume, if you are attempting to mod a phone. So, I'll lay it out here.
The Flex
The flex is the files and branding of the phone. Think of the flex as the Linux kernel, or the Windows version you run. Kind of. The flex is something we don't change as often, as they are updated less often than the flash. Updating the flex deletes any saved information you have, and any settings.
The Flash
The flash is the part we change most often. By now we have several types, but basically, the flash
is the firmware of the phone. Think of it as the Linux distro. When you change the flash, it adjusts features, menus, and more. Also, things like the way your phone handles reception or menu speed are handled by flashes. Flashing your phone will not erase any of your media or settings. Then there's the seem.
The Seem
The seem is the individual pieces that make up the operating system on the phone. Every individual
feature on your phone (SMS on/off, can you access the web
from your phone, etc) is all editable by changing a seem. More on that in the
seem editing section, but basically
seems are what you will change when you want to change one feature at a time.
So what should you do?
First off, all this is detailed in the rest of this guide. That being said, generally the first
thing you will do is flash (which is what we call it when you change the software on the phone)
with a MonsterPack (which is a flex AND flash in one file) to get you up to date, then reflash with
a "reflash" file, which is similar to a flash, to get you to the current software version. After
you have accomplished those two things, then you can start getting into the feature specific things
you would like for yourself personally.
Thats about it, lets get started by going to the
Get Connected page!
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