Sanyo CDMA cell phones
This has been tested on: Sanyo 8100, 8200, 8300 (SPC is not possible), 7200, 7400, 5500, 2300
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Since we are using the USB Sanyo cable, we had to make an adjustment to the COM port number. We changed the Sanyo port to COM1, which was the physical serial port before. We changed the physical serial port to COM2. The reason that we need to change Sanyo’s virtual COM port to COM1 is that one of the programs can only read from COM1 and there is no way to change that.
There are three programs you will use:

The Sanyo SCP8100 is used for almost all Sanyo phones to remove SPC and reset the user code.
The Sanyo NAM Info8100 uses only COM1 and is used to program the NAM. The Sanyo PRL is used to write PRL.

The SCP8100 unlock supports almost all the Sanyo phones on our list.
You need to choose the right COM port, and click on Read. If this is successful, you can click on Write {Default}. This will set all the security codes to default.
Close the program.

Now, if you need to write the PRL. Open the PRL Loader icon.
Open the PRL file, and choose the right COM port.
Click on Start and wait for it to finish.
Close the program.
Finally, to program the NAM

Open the Info8100, and make sure the phone is on COM1. This program should read the existing information from the phone automatically.
Check the Phone Number & SID/NID Write checkbox, and modify the information as needed. Then click on the Write to phone button.
Sanyo 7400 – Using the procedure above, you can only read the last four digits of the SPC code. So you need to manually enter the first two digits to find the whole six digits SPC code. You need to use the NAM editor (Info8100) to try the right code. You can use the binary search method. If you get the code 5674, for example, you start with 01 and 99, then try 02, 98, etc. until you find the right code. That will be 015674, 995674, and so on.
The user code has the same problem. However, there is an easier way. You can use UniCDMA to get the user code.
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Links to CDMA network companies: Verizon / Sprint / Cricket / Alltel / U.S. Cellular / MetroPCS / Qwestphone