Just got my Note 2 (Globe Philippines), over the weekend. Since we spend half the year in the US and the winter here in the Philippines, I want to remove the SIM lock before we go back to the US. I tried the free unlock method that is posted elsewhere in the forums here, however since my firmware is version is 4.1.2, that unlock method no longer works. It was mentioned in a number of places about downgrading to 4.1.1 firmware, however since that voids the warranty is something I'd rather not do. What I'm wondering is if anyone has found a way to do this with the 4.1.2 in place, or am I better off by simply going to one of the pay services? If the pay service is the best or only option, could anyone give recommendations on who is the best or more importantly who to avoid? Thanks in advance...
Downgrading won't void warranty if I am not wrong.
But the methods would if I am correct.
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Doesn't your cell provider unlock phones? You could try calling them and explaining that you're out of the country a lot and need to SIM unlock so that you can use a local SIM. I don't know about the Philipines, but lots of providers world wide will do this, though they might charge a fee.
If not, then unlocking is likely to void your warranty anyway, so why worry about downgrading? Besides, as long as you downgrade to an official ROM, just doing that won't void your warranty.
I would agree with respectable member that asked you to contact your provider, as I was working for many international mobile network providers before, I know for fact that almost 85% of network providers unlock their locked handsets upon customers request, but it varies from a provider to another and from a handset to another, so they could be asking you for a fee, and they might do it for free, but the pain will be generated if your network does not unlock phones, or they do but they don't unlock this particular handset.
The other point will be with the alternatives of applications and tricks that you can perform to unlock it yourself, however, all of the alternatives will differently require rooting the phone which by default voids the warranty, so if you wish to proceed let me know and i will be more than happy to refer you to many many topics that will help you unlocking it, but again, remember that such action will void the warranty.
Don't worry about warranty, it can be restored.
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all globe note2's are by default carrier unlock. read from this thread.
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Doesn't your cell provider unlock phones? You could try calling them and explaining that you're out of the country a lot and need to SIM unlock so that you can use a local SIM. I don't know about the Philipines, but lots of providers world wide will do this, though they might charge a fee.
If not, then unlocking is likely to void your warranty anyway, so why worry about downgrading? Besides, as long as you downgrade to an official ROM, just doing that won't void your warranty.
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Good point, thanks for the tip, I'll check with them before we head back. I give them a couple months though so they know I pay my bills, no hurry anyway.
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all globe note2's are by default carrier unlock. read from this thread.
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I did see that thread and was hoping that would be the case, but I tried with a SIM from another carrier (AT&T US), but got the warning that it was not a proper SIM. I kind of suspect this came about with the 4.1.2 update.
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I did see that thread and was hoping that would be the case, but I tried with a SIM from another carrier (AT&T US), but got the warning that it was not a proper SIM. I kind of suspect this came about with the 4.1.2 update.
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I'm currently a subscriber of the same (Globe) network and this n7100 was my recontracting bonus with them though I remember that part of the 24 month contract says that the devices supplied is locked and cannot be used with other sim cards from other providers,. But I also remember my mom used to have an arrangement with the competing provider (Smart) to have her supplied mobile phone unlocked by default, without paying any extra fees, so there might be a slim chance we could also have it arranged with Globe,.
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Please help.
I tried the code *#197328640# many times but i cant get through the menu. It says "connection problem or invalid MMI code."
Can someone or somebody please help me with this? Thanks alot.
I have tried fixing the connection problem or invalid MMI code.
but still no luck.
Really needed a help here. Thanks.
My version is 4.4.2 already.
using samsung note 2, globe locked.
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I have two problems with my phone, first one is how about unlocking the sim card.
1. I have already gone through http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2283068 these steps for one of my sim cards, it worked for the first one. But when I used another sim card it completely blocked it and didn't give me access to the net(phonecall) at all.
2. My S4 is a SGH-M919 T-mobile version, I would love to change/replace the T-mobile out of the phone, but don't know how. The phone eats my battery quite fast, and the signals are even worse, as long as there is a roof over my head I can't get a single dot of signal. :crying:
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I have two problems with my phone, first one is how about unlocking the sim card.
1. I have already gone through http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2283068 these steps for one of my sim cards, it worked for the first one. But when I used another sim card it completely blocked it and didn't give me access to the net(phonecall) at all.
2. My S4 is a SGH-M919 T-mobile version, I would love to change/replace the T-mobile out of the phone, but don't know how. The phone eats my battery quite fast, and the signals are even worse, as long as there is a roof over my head I can't get a single dot of signal. :crying:
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1. Cant help there dont understand much in that
2. My S4 is I9505 and its from T-mobile i flashed my phone to 4.3 google edition nexus 4 ROM now have more battery time and the phone is faster!
But you will lose some of the options (like scrolling with your eye and stuff like that, not a big lose for me) :good:
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1. Cant help there dont understand much in that
2. My S4 is I9505 and its from T-mobile i flashed my phone to 4.3 google edition nexus 4 ROM now have more battery time and the phone is faster!
But you will lose some of the options (like scrolling with your eye and stuff like that, not a big lose for me) :good:
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Well I would like to know how to solve the signal to get better as well, I think the battery problem might get solved when the signal gets better as well. Any other ideas
I have a question about Sim unlocking too. Can I unlock my phone with an unlock code without having to put another carriers Sim card?
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XxKINGxX2580 said:
I have a question about Sim unlocking too. Can I unlock my phone with an unlock code without having to put another carriers Sim card?
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XxKINGxX2580 said:
I have a question about Sim unlocking too. Can I unlock my phone with an unlock code without having to put another carriers Sim card?
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You can unlock it, but you can't exactly confirm without a doubt that the unlock worked. The free method here showed all the right things for me when I used it, but my AT&T SIM still wasn't working. I would have never known that I didn't successfully unlock if I had T-Mobile service and no other SIM card.
i'm having a similar problem.
to give a little background, I took the task of unlocking a friends Tmo S4 to use with Att, since his work provides att service. his brother works at tmobile so he got that version of the phone.
does the 40 day rule still apply? it's about two weeks old. it shouldn't, since it was purchased outright. also his brother couldn't do anything with it and he works at a corporate store. maybe it's a lemon?
I've tried the above method, and i've tried a few of the root methods. absolutely nothing works. the system/unlock.sh script has a line for IMEI: and unlock code: but no numbers after the colons. and the -n 8 /dev/block method gives me all kinds of info except the unlock code you're supposed to then do some simple math with.
if any of you guys have some helpful links i'd really appreciate it. I've searched and searched, posting a Q (or replying to one) is usually a last resort.
Thanks.
Walzbeer said:
i'm having a similar problem.
to give a little background, I took the task of unlocking a friends Tmo S4 to use with Att, since his work provides att service. his brother works at tmobile so he got that version of the phone.
does the 40 day rule still apply? it's about two weeks old. it shouldn't, since it was purchased outright. also his brother couldn't do anything with it and he works at a corporate store. maybe it's a lemon?
I've tried the above method, and i've tried a few of the root methods. absolutely nothing works. the system/unlock.sh script has a line for IMEI: and unlock code: but no numbers after the colons. and the -n 8 /dev/block method gives me all kinds of info except the unlock code you're supposed to then do some simple math with.
if any of you guys have some helpful links i'd really appreciate it. I've searched and searched, posting a Q (or replying to one) is usually a last resort.
Thanks.
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Samsung unlock code algorithms are not easy to come by and not done with simple math.
If phone was purchased outright all you have to do is call Tmobile. They will provide you with the code free. It may take some time but it is free.
I do unlocking as a side business and unlocked over 400 s4's to date with z3x programming device. Of course if you are doing just one it's not feasible to spend $100 for the device.
Depending how much you earn an hour, your other option if you want fast service is to buy the unlock code on eBay. The tmobile one is expensive at around $30-$49. There is one dealer on ebay that does remote unlocking for $10. You may consider him as he uses the same device I use and has you connect your phone to your PC to initiate remote unlocking.
Honestly I wouldn't mess with the system files especially NV Data area because one screwup and you will delete your IMEI rendering the phone useless unless you buy the z3X to repair.
Thanks for the input and options.
So I've owned my S4 for 90 days and paid my bills on time. As other S4 owners on MetroPCS will tell you, that made me eligible for unlocking codes -- as the MetroPCS salesperson who convinced me to buy the phone assured me it would.
Sure enough, after requesting the code, I received a ticket number and, three days later, was sent a "network code" and a "service provider code" -- and no instructions whatsoever on how to use them.
Since then, I've called MetroPCS and gotten customer service people with no idea what to do -- "ask your new carrier to do it" was the common answer. Eventually, I called the corporate office in Harlem and was subjected to one of the rudest women I've ever encountered. When I explained that I had a ticket number for the request, she chanted "MetroPCS doesn't unlock phones!" loudly and at a continually escalating volume -- it was like being stuck in a room with the most obnoxious character in a reality show about career alcoholics. When I tried to tell her to look up my account, and that MetroPCs had in fact sent me the code she said was "illegal," she continued to yell the words until she hung up on me.
This is a process I was promised from the first day I bought the phone. I hadn't even been interested in changing carriers just yet (though that woman is making me reconsider!). All I want is to be able to swap the SIM when I leave the country and root my phone while using it on the GSM carrier of my choice. As long as the phone I bought outright is locked, I can't do either thing.
I realize that discussions about unlocking phones without permission is forbidden on these forums, but MetroPCS gave me permission! They just don't seem to know how to do the thing they gave me permission to do!
I was on the phone with MetroPCS for a solid hour today. I'd rather give myself a home vasectomy than go through that again.
You simply put in a SIM card from a different carrier and the phone will popup a window that requests you to input an unlock code, which I'm guessing is what MetroPCS gave you.
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You simply put in a SIM card from a different carrier and the phone will popup a window that requests you to input an unlock code, which I'm guessing is what MetroPCS gave you.
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People who have tried to root MetroPCS S4s have been unable to do so because the phone is locked. Will unlocking the SIM unlock that capability as well?
Reignogleph MMXI said:
People who have tried to root MetroPCS S4s have been unable to do so because the phone is locked. Will unlocking the SIM unlock that capability as well?
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SIM unlocking and rooting is two totally different thing.
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SIM unlocking and rooting is two totally different thing.
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As I thought.
The two codes offered by MetroPCS were a service provider code and a network code.
A few people who tried to root the phone reported being stopped by a restriction which prevented it (I'll link to the thread on XDA which contains those posts later tonight -- I'm about to go to sleep before work).
I wondered whether either of the two codes sent by MetroPCS might have any effect on that restriction. As I say, I'll be more specific later tonight.
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As I thought.
The two codes offered by MetroPCS were a service provider code and a network code.
A few people who tried to root the phone reported being stopped by a restriction which prevented it (I'll link to the thread on XDA which contains those posts later tonight -- I'm about to go to sleep before work).
I wondered whether either of the two codes sent by MetroPCS might have any effect on that restriction. As I say, I'll be more specific later tonight.
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I believe you're talking about the KNOX thing, where it sees root it "blocks" it due to how KNOX functions.
But as someone said before, rooting and unlocking are two different things. Unlocking does not require root nor any file changes. Simply input the unlock code as I said earlier.
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I believe you're talking about the KNOX thing, where it sees root it "blocks" it due to how KNOX functions.
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I'd love to know more about "the KNOX thing" -- specifically what it is and whether it can be defeated.
I'll do a search on XDA and google the term as well, but any other help would be greatly appreciated. I'd like to be able to customize my S4.
Edit: Aha! You're talking about this: "The KNOX thing."
By the way, since you were given TWO codes, perhaps we can clarify. The unluck code is probably the Network code, probably denoted "NCK". The other code is in case the phone is also locked by the Service Provide (MetroPCS in your case), in which case you'll also need to put this one in. But use the Network code first.
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By the way, since you were given TWO codes, perhaps we can clarify. The unluck code is probably the Network code, probably denoted "NCK". The other code is in case the phone is also locked by the Service Provide (MetroPCS in your case), in which case you'll also need to put this one in. But use the Network code first.
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Thank you, WhosAsking -- that's exactly what I was asking about!
My understanding is that, once you unlock the SIM option, you need never worry about unlocking it again even if you go back to using the original SIM (as it were).
Is the same thing true of the provider code? Will unlocking it have no effect on one's service with that provider or is unlocking it something that is only done when one changes providers?
BTW: This is the message I meant to look up before. Given what the two of you have said, I think I misunderstood the message and that it applies only to changing the SIM.
I realize these questions make me sound like a diaper-clad novice, but I think it's better (and more honest) to get the help one really needs in depth than to pretend to be knowledgeable and not quite understand what one is doing.
Reignogleph MMXI said:
Thank you, WhosAsking -- that's exactly what I was asking about!
My understanding is that, once you unlock the SIM option, you need never worry about unlocking it again even if you go back to using the original SIM (as it were).
Is the same thing true of the provider code? Will unlocking it have no effect on one's service with that provider or is unlocking it something that is only done when one changes providers?
BTW: This is the message I meant to look up before. Given what the two of you have said, I think I misunderstood the message and that it applies only to changing the SIM.
I realize these questions make me sound like a diaper-clad novice, but I think it's better (and more honest) to get the help one really needs in depth than to pretend to be knowledgeable and not quite understand what one is doing.
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Those instructions are if you don't have an unlock code.
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Those instructions are if you don't have an unlock code.
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Ah, but there's the irony -- there haven't been any instructions. That person was talking about the impasse he reached because he didn't have codes to unlock the SIM but thought there might be a deeper issue.
The reason I don't feel too stupid about this is because I note that when one pays for unlock codes, they're accompanied by actual instructions for the person who's doing it all for the first time (and since I've been on non-GSM carriers until now, that would be me).
Anyway, thanks.
I thought like what was already suggested that you put other carriers sim in and it'll ask for said codes?
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I thought like what was already suggested that you put other carriers sim in and it'll ask for said codes?
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WhosAsking answered the question, which is why I thanked that member.
On the other hand, the email that contained the codes and reps of the carrier -- MetroPCS -- not only offered no instructions but couldn't give any. As I mentioned above, one of them even screamed repeatedly that what I was asking for was illegal and then hung up the phone in mid-scream. That MetroPCS Harlem corporate store -- classy!
BTW: I've been reading about the region prompt and I wonder whether the lock isn't imposed by MetroPCS at all but is rather the region lock we've been associating with the Note 3. Perhaps the only difference is that T-Mobile gives you the code right away and MetroPCS, a pay-as-you-go variant, makes you wait to ensure that three months.
See this article.
Samsung shed further light on its region-locking policies on Friday, explaining that the locks only affect users the first time they activate the handset. The manufacturer also said the locks apply not only to the new Galaxy Note 3, as we reported on Thursday, but also to units of the Galaxy S4, Galaxy S4 mini, Galaxy Note II and Galaxy S III that were produced after July.
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Here at last is an article that details the differences between the region lock and carrier lock which are particular to the Note 3 in general and to the Galaxy S4 sold (like mine, technically) after July 2013:
The article and video
And by the way: This article is reason enough for me to have hesitated before using various codes. MetroPCS users appear to have gotten locked S4s, so this might be a good read for anyone who did:
How to Avoid Regional SIM Lock Problems
Hey guys
My country(Pakistan) does not have 4g yet so samsung did not officially release the 4g model. However, as I read a lot about how much the 4g version is better than the regular version, I decided to get one even if it meant no warranty.
I looked around the local markets and found only the t-mobile version available. I asked the retailer about it and he insisted that it is factory unlocked. I bought it and had to leave the country for 2 weeks.
So here I am in a foreign country with my new phone. I buy an internet sim card and use the 4g network. It works fine. I find out my phone has supersu installed. This makes me suspicious. Out of curiosity, I check t-mobiles imei check service. Turns out my device has been blocked by t-mobile. I can only guess it has been unlocked through software.
Other than this, the phone seems to be working great. It looks brand new with box/original accessories et al. In my one and a half week of usage, it seems to be working fine too. Only problem I found was that upon trying to update, I got the message that it was unable to do that because my software has been modified.
Once I return to my country, I will definitely have a word with the retailer, however the chances of him accepting and returning the phone are slim. Chances are, I'm stuck with the device.
My question, how bad of a position am I in? Will I be unable to flash future updates even manually? Is there risk that I could lose the software unlock?
I ask this because even if the retailer returns the device(1% chance), I will still need to go through the trouble of looking for another device. And as I said, this one seems to have no other defect. The silverlining though, is that this device came rooted...which saves me the trouble to do it myself.
Please guide me as to what my best course of action would be.
Thank you in advance =)
The reason it won't allow you to update is because it's rooted. That's what it's talking about when it says it's been modified. All you have to do is use Odin to flash back to complete stock and you will be able to update. If the phone is sim unlocked, flashing or updating the phone should not effect the unlock.
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Ok. But the phone's IMEI appears as 'blocked' on t-mobiles imei verification website. Doesnt that mean this is a phone that has not been factory unlocked but software unlocked? Why else would someone root a brand new phone?
Also, given I do not want to lose my root, how should I update to new versions of android without losing my unlock?
The reason why the IMEI is blocked is probably because the device was stolen/taken.
The reason why it will not update automatically is because the device is rooted.
If you have a rooted device, you have to wait for someone to post the official update and then flash it through ODIN/TWRP.
The retailer will do nothing for you, there's nothing he CAN do unless he gives you a full refund for the device.
This sort of thing happens a lot when you buy devices from people / 3rd party retailers.
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Well I doubt it was stolen. It was brand new with box and all accessories. He had dozens more in stock. More likely someone is buying contract phones from tmobile and selling them witbkut paying the full contract.
How hard will it be to upgrade new roms for me? Could I lose my unlock in the process?
Edit: also, im reading a lot about how all versions of the n9005 come region locked. Since it isnt officially available in pakistan, does that mean I will need to unlock my phone regardless of where I buy it from?
Since it's rooted, you can always just flash custom roms based off whatever update comes out.
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If it's blacklisted then it won't work with any T-Mobile services if you're in the US or whatever. As stated, once rooted you won't be able to update the phone through the software update from the phone. However, you're now free to flash any of the awesome roms that is out for the Note 3 and use it over there.
iphantomi said:
Well I doubt it was stolen. It was brand new with box and all accessories. He had dozens more in stock. More likely someone is buying contract phones from tmobile and selling them witbkut paying the full contract.
How hard will it be to upgrade new roms for me? Could I lose my unlock in the process?
Edit: also, im reading a lot about how all versions of the n9005 come region locked. Since it isnt officially available in pakistan, does that mean I will need to unlock my phone regardless of where I buy it from?
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Yea, he probably opened a bunch of accounts, payed the down payments for the phones ($0-$100) and now he's selling em full price.
And with the updating.
When a new update comes out, developers will make a rom from it, and then you can just flash the rom.
You will NOT lose unlock when flashing a rom.
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And are all note 3 region locked? If I get a refund, will I need to unlock any new phone I buy as well?
I am currently under contract with them, but I have upgraded to a new phone. I wish to unlock this paper weight of a phone and they refuse to since I am still under contract. However with my upgrade to a new device I have explained that I a traveling overseas in the near future and wish to unlock the device with a sim from a local carrier.
Does anyone have an idea how to generate an unlock code for an AT&T IMEI number. I don't feel like spending money on this if anyone could help. I am currently under firmware 4.3 and unable to use the method shown on the XDA and numerous other forums.
Thanks in advance.
Based on everything I have read on XDA and elsewhere, there is no free method for phones with the 4.3 bootloader. It is my understanding that you will have to purchase an unlock code.
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Based on everything I have read on XDA and elsewhere, there is no free method for phones with the 4.3 bootloader. It is my understanding that you will have to purchase an unlock code.
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Are there any reliable third party sites that will do this?
Hi, I own Note 3 N900T bought from T-Mobile US and I'm using it in Macedonia with Chainfire's RegionLock Away App on Android 4.3. And now I want to update to Lollipop and do a factory reset but I checked my IMEI and it's Blacklisted. My question is can I unlock my phone with unlock code in Macedonia if I do a factory reset or I need to activate with T-Mobile SIM card?
Thanks in advance
Blacklisted IMEI.... ouch.
Yeah, you will need to have it unlocked somehow. I'm not sure if T-Mobile will do this for you, however. Give them a call.
Also, I thought that blacklisted IMEI's were only devices that people hadn't paid off, or something along those lines. You did in fact buy the device directly from T-Mobile? How long have you owned it now? Did you pay it off?
I only ask for the sake of connecting the pieces here to try and give you the appropriate advice.
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Blacklisted IMEI.... ouch.
Yeah, you will need to have it unlocked somehow. I'm not sure if T-Mobile will do this for you, however. Give them a call.
Also, I thought that blacklisted IMEI's were only devices that people hadn't paid off, or something along those lines. You did in fact buy the device directly from T-Mobile? How long have you owned it now? Did you pay it off?
I only ask for the sake of connecting the pieces here to try and give you the appropriate advice.
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I bought it from a guy in the US and maybe he is not paying the bills there, I don't know. I will buy the unlock code from ebay but I don't know if I can insert it after factory reset. Do I need to activate the phone after factory reset?
stavrov said:
I bought it from a guy in the US and maybe he is not paying the bills there, I don't know. I will buy the unlock code from ebay but I don't know if I can insert it after factory reset. Do I need to activate the phone after factory reset?
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Honestly man, this really sucks. It sounds like he ripped you off.
T-Mobile blacklists IMEI's that are associated with an unpaid balance on a device. They do this to prevent people from getting a discounted phone, then taking it somewhere else.
You will need to call T-Mobile and talk to them about it. Not good. Usually they don't "unlist" them after they have been flagged.
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Honestly man, this really sucks. It sounds like he ripped you off.
T-Mobile blacklists IMEI's that are associated with an unpaid balance on a device. They do this to prevent people from getting a discounted phone, then taking it somewhere else.
You will need to call T-Mobile and talk to them about it. Not good. Usually they don't "unlist" them after they have been flagged.
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As I heard you cannot use the phone in the US but you can use it in other countries, but I'm not sure. And now I don't know if I should perform a factory reset, if I need to activate the phone in the US (or with T-Mobile SIM card) I will end up with unusable phone.
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As I heard you cannot use the phone in the US but you can use it in other countries, but I'm not sure. And now I don't know if I should perform a factory reset, if I need to activate the phone in the US (or with T-Mobile SIM card) I will end up with unusable phone.
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You're confusing a Carrier lock with a Region lock. There is no region lock on the N900T, just carrier lock. You can purchase an unlock code from some place like cellunlocker.net and follow their instructions to unlock and use it with any carrier's sim.
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You're confusing a Carrier lock with a Region lock. There is no region lock on the N900T, just carrier lock. You can purchase an unlock code from some place like cellunlocker.net and follow their instructions to unlock and use it with any carrier's sim.
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So if I purchase an unlock code I can use the phone in my country?
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So if I purchase an unlock code I can use the phone in my country?
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You should be able to, yes. There is no region lock, only Carrier/SIM lock, so an unlock code should allow it to operate anywhere, and it would be a permanent unlock, so you can factory reset even and not worry about it getting re-locked to tmo usa.
The region lock away app seems to also remove the sim lock, so I don't think you'll need an unlock code...
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You should be able to, yes. There is no region lock, only Carrier/SIM lock, so an unlock code should allow it to operate anywhere, and it would be a permanent unlock, so you can factory reset even and not worry about it getting re-locked to tmo usa.
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I would say this is bad advice.
Why would you purchase anything without first giving them a call and finding out what is going on. IMEI stands for... ready....
INTERNATIONAL mobile equipment identity... not carrier specific. If T-Mobile flags a GSM device for "theft", as in, somebody not paying it off, it is essentially the property of T-Mobile's, and I promise you they have gone through the hoops to protect themselves from a product sales perspective.
It would be simple to give them a call. You should do it, and not spend any more of your money until A) You know why it was blacklisted, B) Know whether or not T-Mobile can fix this problem for you (maybe it was a mistake, but I doubt it), C) You call that idiot back that sold you the phone and find out why he sold you a device that was blacklisted (he knew).
That's all I really can say about it. And I hate to say it, but I think you are going to be SOL man. Sorry.
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I would say this is bad advice.
Why would you purchase anything without first giving them a call and finding out what is going on. IMEI stands for... ready....
INTERNATIONAL mobile equipment identity... not carrier specific. If T-Mobile flags a GSM device for "theft", as in, somebody not paying it off, it is essentially the property of T-Mobile's, and I promise you they have gone through the hoops to protect themselves from a product sales perspective.
It would be simple to give them a call. You should do it, and not spend any more of your money until A) You know why it was blacklisted, B) Know whether or not T-Mobile can fix this problem for you (maybe it was a mistake, but I doubt it), C) You call that idiot back that sold you the phone and find out why he sold you a device that was blacklisted (he knew).
That's all I really can say about it. And I hate to say it, but I think you are going to be SOL man. Sorry.
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No, it's not bad advice
It's a widely known FACT that tmo USA and AT&T, who share blacklists) ONLY blacklist within the USA.
OP it's up to you, but based on others experiences (Google is your friend) and KNOWN FACTS, you should be fine
toastido said:
No, it's not bad advice
It's a widely known FACT that tmo USA and AT&T, who share blacklists) ONLY blacklist within the USA.
OP it's up to you, but based on others experiences (Google is your friend) and KNOWN FACTS, you should be fine
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I would assume that if they had blocked an IMEI, it would be borked indefinitely. If not, good for you OP.
If you have heard of somebody having a blocked IMEI, toastido, and then taking a device to another country and successfully using it, then there is hope for him.
stavrov said:
Hi, I own Note 3 N900T bought from T-Mobile US and I'm using it in Macedonia with Chainfire's RegionLock Away App on Android 4.3. And now I want to update to Lollipop and do a factory reset but I checked my IMEI and it's Blacklisted. My question is can I unlock my phone with unlock code in Macedonia if I do a factory reset or I need to activate with T-Mobile SIM card?
Thanks in advance
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the chainfire region lock away only works on 4.3... so if you update the phone to Lollipop or any other 4.4, I do believe it won't work for you anymore....
if you get the sim unlock from ebay or anyone else, you can use it anywhere except Tmobile USA...
I do not think tmobile cares enough to feel sorry that you got ripped off, but sometimes, only sometimes, I heard they have pardon 1 or 2 people..
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I would assume that if they had blocked an IMEI, it would be borked indefinitely. If not, good for you OP.
If you have heard of somebody having a blocked IMEI, toastido, and then taking a device to another country and successfully using it, then there is hope for him.
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If it's blocked in the USA, then they are borked in the USA indefinitely, but fine outside of it. Now I can't speak for the European Union or Asia, but unless they have been blacklisted in the region they're trying to use it, should be good to go once it's unlocked - add long as its outside the us of a.
In Macedonia they can unlock it for you some small shops not Tmobile stores, it's like $10 and try One the carrier, you got nothing to loose, i srekno. IMEI is only blocked in USA.
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