Just change your password. I guess normally, they will do a factory reset to
clean all user data before sell their repaired device.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 10:32 AM, Roman <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I am not sure whether I understood your question correctly. Are you
> talking about your gmail account password which you need to enable the
> phone?
>
> If yes, why not change your gmail account password on the web browser.
> I assume that the password stored on your device won't be updated.
>
> Let me know what you find out!
>
> --
> Roman Baumgaertner
> Sr. SW Engineer-OSDC
> ·T· · ·Mobile· stick together
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> author solely in their individual capacity, and do not necessarily
> represent those of T-Mobile USA, Inc.
>
> On Jun 23, 1:21 am, Moncky <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > My Android based HTC Magic recently died (hardware fault) and I am
> > unable to power on the device.  I am getting it swapped for a new one
> > today, however in the event that my provider repairs the device and
> > puts it back into circulation I would like to block that particular
> > device from accessing my account.
> >
> > The obvious answer is to change my password, however I was wondering
> > if there was any other way to do this?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> > Moncky
> >
>


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