Hi guys I have g.nexus made in Korea but when I did a factory data reset the phone ask me for pin code
I don't known, I have seen some topics about that but for Japanese phones ?
And how that effect at the next update "android 4.1"
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samhawk said:
Hi guys I have g.nexus made in Korea but when I did a factory data reset the phone ask me for pin code
I don't known, I have seen some topics about that but for Japanese phones ?
And how that effect at the next update "android 4.1"
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Did you buy the phone used?
If the person you bought it from bought it with a contract your phone most probably was SIM locked to that operator. He probably bought a unlock key to the phone before he sold it to you.
The problem is that when you factory reset or flash other ROM's you need to put that pin in again.
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Herman76 said:
Did you buy the phone used?
If the person you bought it from bought it with a contract your phone most probably was SIM locked to that operator. He probably bought a unlock key to the phone before he sold it to you.
The problem is that when you factory reset or flash other ROM's you need to put that pin in again.
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Thanks
yes
So I have to get the pin code from that person"should work? "
So there's not anyway way to unlock it for ever "without pin code "?
Are all g.nexus phones the same like my phone?
thanks again
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Yes, yes and yes in the sense all locked phones need a pin after a reset.
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samhawk said:
Thanks
yes
So I have to get the pin code from that person"should work? "
So there's not anyway way to unlock it for ever "without pin code "?
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You can buy an unlock code to permenantly unlock it. People sell them on ebay, or other places. I have never bought one myself for the Galaxy Nexus (I have for other phones), but others have. I would do some searching/research first to find a trustworthy seller. Then buy your code and your phone is unlocked forever.
Are all g.nexus phones the same like my phone?
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No, most Galaxy Nexus phones are not SIM locked. There are a few carriers that do lock them but in general Nexus devices are not SIM locked. It sounds like the person you purchased it from got it from a carrier that did lock it.
phazerorg said:
You can buy an unlock code to permenantly unlock it. People sell them on ebay, or other places. I have never bought one myself for the Galaxy Nexus (I have for other phones), but others have. I would do some searching/research first to find a trustworthy seller. Then buy your code and your phone is unlocked forever.
No, most Galaxy Nexus phones are not SIM locked. There are a few carriers that do lock them but in general Nexus devices are not SIM locked. It sounds like the person you purchased it from got it from a carrier that did lock it.
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thanks bro:good:
so there is hope to unlock it forever
JamesInsights said:
Yes, yes and yes in the sense all locked phones need a pin after a reset.
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hey there i know that
but you didn't understand me, thanks any way
samhawk said:
hey there i know that
but you didn't understand me, thanks any way
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not all galaxy nexus are locked. only a few from a few carriers. the google play store galaxy nexus is not locked at all.
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I am going to order a nexus from Rogers in Canada. Is the nexus unlocked from the start, just wondering? Or can carriers lock it?
They're "locked" out of the box, but to unlock it I just used a simple program available on the development boards. You'll also need the ADB drivers to connect.
FYI mine is a CDMA Verizon phone. Very easy to unlock.
jst07 said:
They're "locked" out of the box, but to unlock it I just used a simple program available on the development boards. You'll also need the ADB drivers to connect.
FYI mine is a CDMA Verizon phone. Very easy to unlock.
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Normally, some get shipped unlocked, like mine was
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I know mine was, out of the box!
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neederishelp said:
Normally, some get shipped unlocked, like mine was
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Yours shipped with an unlocked bootloader ? Was it a test device? Or are you referring to a sim lock?
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I bought my Galaxy Nexus from Rogers, and its unlocked. Just tossed in my MTS sim card, put in my APN settings, and voila! Works like a charm.
Yous are confusing each other. The GSM version is unlocked in the aspect of network compatibility. Meaning you can throw a AT&T/Tmobile sim in it & make calls/data etc. Now the bootloader is locked wich is unlocked with fastboot after installing the adb drivers. The reason for unlocking the bootloader is to flash a recovery image so you can root.
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The Nexus Project said:
The reason for unlocking the bootloader is to flash a recovery image so you can root.
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You don't need to flash a new recovery to root. That's what makes the Nexus-phones so awesome. You can boot them from code hosted outside the phone, be it for development-purposes, recovery-purposes, or like for most people, rooting.
Otherwise not debating your point. But this is a common misconception, so I thought I'd correct it.
every GSM version are not sim-locked
My first one from O2 was unlocked. The two warranty replacements from the same shop were locked. Go figure.
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Yours shipped with an unlocked bootloader ? Was it a test device? Or are you referring to a sim lock?
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Its the lte version, I ordered it from Verizon over the phone ...not sure if it was a test device, I quickly rooted and rommed it lol
Didn't have to unlock it
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Just because you bought a UNLOCKED phone
GoZhU said:
Just because you bought a UNLOCKED phone
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Lol, like I said, most shipped locked and some get away
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C2Q said:
I am going to order a nexus from Rogers in Canada. Is the nexus unlocked from the start, just wondering? Or can carriers lock it?
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I bought my phone from Bell and it came unlocked (in terms of cellular connectivity, not bootloader)
mohitrocks said:
I bought my phone from Bell and it came unlocked (in terms of cellular connectivity, not bootloader)
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my fido gnex was also factory unlocked
my Verizon Gnex was locked, but not for long
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every GSM version are not sim-locked
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WRONG. Some European carriers sim lock their GSM Galaxy Nexus. Plenty of threads about it and people getting unlock pins.
I'm going to get the galaxy nexus I know I need to get it unlocked but can I get it locked and then unlock it with cellunlocker.net and is anyone selling a nexus or where is a good spot to look for one
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jayjayjoker2 said:
I'm going to get the galaxy nexus I know I need to get it unlocked but can I get it locked and then unlock it with cellunlocker.net and is anyone selling a nexus or where is a good spot to look for one
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You talking sim unlocked or boot loader?
All the gsm should be sim unlocked
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Epix4G said:
You talking sim unlocked or boot loader?
All the gsm should be sim unlocked
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He's talking about SIM.
Sprint (CDMA): Only for Sprint [other networks cant use this phone.. incompatability]
Verizon (CDMA): Same
GSM Galaxy Nexus: Unlocked
DoCoMo GSM Galaxy Nexus: Locked... use search feature for unlocking tool.
You can buy an already unlocked one from Google for $400
Well I'm guessing I need to get the unlocked one its not a bad price for being unlocked I probably will unlock my glide and sell it but is this phone a good phone
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jayjayjoker2 said:
Well I'm guessing I need to get the unlocked one its not a bad price for being unlocked I probably will unlock my glide and sell it but is this phone a good phone
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All of them are unlocked really.
Sprint / Verizon: only works on their respective networks because they're the ONLY carriers who use that technology.
GSM is a better variant overall. Updates from Google (Yakju/Takju), better battery life. $399 on Play Store.. yes its good, its a nexus device
Another Nexus Question
Does anyone know if the next Galaxy Nexus for Verizon will come with a microSD slot?
storo1975 said:
Does anyone know if the next Galaxy Nexus for Verizon will come with a microSD slot?
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No.... don't make this thread into a Nexus 3 speculation thread.
And there is no such thing as the next "Galaxy Nexus" it'll most likely be under a new name unless its called GN2 which I'll be surprised if that was the name.
Thanks for the help I'm probably going to get it when I have the money
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Why not just buy from the google play store?
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Why not just buy from the google play store?
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That's what I'm doing
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Is there any way to unlock this phone like the other Galaxy SII? i want to trade for this phone but its locked to telus.
Noooooooo
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ed116 said:
Is there any way to unlock this phone like the other Galaxy SII? i want to trade for this phone but its locked to telus.
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Just pay for it like everyone else does LOL most of the providers of the service are fast and reliable.. cellunlocker.net did mine and it was seamless.
I called up TMobile and asked them the unlock code saying I am going to Europe on vacation and want to use the local sim card there. They emailed me the unlock code next day.
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Just pay for it like everyone else does LOL most of the providers of the service are fast and reliable.. cellunlocker.net did mine and it was seamless.
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no need to be an @$$H0L3 .... i was just asking if it was possible as other Samsung Galaxy S/S2 have the possibility of Unlock. If it was possible why pay the extra 20-30$ for the unlock? It was a question, a simple yes or no, which the answer already was given would have sufficed. Thanks.
Hello
I've been searching this forums for the past two hours searching for a clear answer to my question but I haven't found anything accurate.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S III sgh-t999v bought from Wind in Canada and I have know left the country for Europe.
when I bought the phone I was told that it was unlocked but when I try using my new sim it keeps telling me I need an unlock code.
What I would like to know is if my phone can be unlocked to be used here in Europe without the unlock code?
Does flashing/rooting my phone makes it unlocked?
I appreciate any help/answers to my problem.
Thank you guys.
jibdev said:
Hello
I've been searching this forums for the past two hours searching for a clear answer to my question but I haven't found anything accurate.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S III sgh-t999v bought from Wind in Canada and I have know left the country for Europe.
when I bought the phone I was told that it was unlocked but when I try using my new sim it keeps telling me I need an unlock code.
What I would like to know is if my phone can be unlocked to be used here in Europe without the unlock code?
Does flashing/rooting my phone makes it unlocked?
I appreciate any help/answers to my problem.
Thank you guys.
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No. Rooting your phone does not gsm unlock it. Either call your carrier and ask for the unlock code .. or pay online for one.
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Like crisis stated just call your carrier and ask for an unlock code... Your account has to be in good state I believe. Or else pay.
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Ok thank you guys. I appreciate it.
site to pay online for unlock samsung sgh-t999v from windmobile.ca
Crisisx1 said:
No. Rooting your phone does not gsm unlock it. Either call your carrier and ask for the unlock code .. or pay online for one.
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Hi,
Can you refer me to a site where I can pay for unlock code? thanks.
mex.soviet.union said:
Hi,
Can you refer me to a site where I can pay for unlock code? thanks.
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This thread is old and a free method to unlock it has been discovered, you can find it in the general section
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I want to sell my Sprint Galaxy Nexus but I know that I need to unlock it first. How do I unlock it to sell it? Is it the same as unlocking the bootloader? How do I get it ready to sell?
you cant carrier unlock a sprint phone so dont bother.
Hmmm...
Zepius said:
you cant carrier unlock a sprint phone so dont bother.
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Not even to Verizon???
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Not even to Verizon???
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Nope. VZW and Sprint will only activate devices who's MEIDs are in their respective databases. Furthermore, even if you were to find a CSR that hatred their job enough to manually add the MEID, we are talking about a phone which is physically incapable of accepting a VZW sim card.
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Nope. VZW and Sprint will only activate devices who's MEIDs are in their respective databases. Furthermore, even if you were to find a CSR that hatred their job enough to manually add the MEID, we are talking about a phone which is physically incapable of accepting a VZW sim card.
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Bummer...
That is the only thing that bums me out about the CDMA based carriers. You are stuck with the phones they offer... period.