Unlock sim - Moto Z2 Force Questions & Answers

I need to unlock my sim (it's network blocked). I have tried asking my carrier service for the code, but they "don't know" where to get it and I also tried a third party unlock web page, but they haven't send me the unlock code, so if anyone knows if there is another way to unlock my sim it would be awesome if you could tell me how.

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How to obtain the XDA's SIM Phone Number

:? How can I obtain the XDA's SIM Phone Number ?
Cooperlegend said:
:? How can I obtain the XDA's SIM Phone Number ?
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Goto Inbox, Tools, Options and Tap SMS.
call another mobile with the SIM inserted and see what number comes up?
If you have only one phone but 2 sims: send an SMS to the number of the other sim then swap sims and you should get "message from......"
Ben
You misunderstand me !
I did post this in the developers corner !?!?!
I meant how do I get the phone number from my XDA via code eVC into my program ?
Any ideas anyone ?
John
Although I havent tried it myself yet, the ExTapi function lineGetGeneralInfo should give you a structure with the subscribernumber.
Cheers!
/Christer
I haven't tried to do this on the XDA but have done something similar on other phones by using the AT+C command set. From memory if you send a AT+CNUM to the phone it should respond with the subscriber number.
Does anyone know how to do this on an XDA? I would guess you need to have the wireless modem facility and then connect via this.
Cheers, Malachi
Take a look at the tstril example at this site, modifying it you can send AT commands to the modem.
Could any body please send me the eVB code for obtaining the XDA's phone number.
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DZ call barring locked, have PUK2, where to input?

Searched the forums and Google but found nothing.
I wanted to do some call barring and went to the settings. The phone asked for call barring password. I googled, it turned out it's supposed to be the PIN2. The default PIN2 (which I have never changed) for my operator is 1234. Didn't work. Then I tried 5678, didn't work. Then I tried 0000, didn't work and the call barring locked. Now all it says is "Invalid barring password. Locked. Please contact Customer Center."
I called HTC Finland, they said that call barring is all operator business, not theirs and that the call barring password should indeed be the PIN2. I then called my operator, they told me that if my PIN2 is locked, I need the PUK2, which they gave to me. I now have the PUK2 but where do I input it?
PIN2 is different from PIN, it's the SIM that locked, not your phone.
I met the same problem about ten or more yeas ago.
Go to the Service Center of your service provider, they can help you.
I now seriously doubt you read my post at all, so let me give you a recap:
I locked myself out of Call Barring
I called HTC, they said the Call Barring password is the PIN2
I called my service provider, they gave me the PUK2 to unlock my Call Barring password (the PIN2)
Where do I input the PUK2 to unlock the Call Barring password (the PIN2)?

[Q] how to reset "0 Code Entry Left"

today i buy Sony xperia S
"0 Code Entry Left" SIM lock enabled
Soo i buy this mobile very cheap =D
soo now any way to reset again this problam?
Go to Service Info > SIM lock to determine if you have any extra locks. When in SIM lock menu you will see a list of lock types followed by a number of remaining attempts to enter unlock code. [x] before the lock name means it is enabled
Unlok by code will not work on hardlocked Sony Ericson e.g. phones displaying messages "0 Code Entry Left" (certain service providers) or "Too Many Code Try" (5 erroneous code entering attempts). Phones with all locks enabled can't be unlocked by code as well, please use Mail-in unlocking service.
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**UNLOCK CODES** UNLOCK sim secret to ATT Phones

Very easy method to unlock your ATT SIM card and move to another carrier!!!
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Call the ATT Office of the President, Executive Escalations Team, (866-751-5784) and ask for them to provide the unlock code for your phone!! Simple!!
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You'll request an email and it will come looking like this....
"Thank you for contacting AT&T regarding unlocking your device. The unlock code you need is 44070976. The steps you need for unlocking are below. You have 5 attempts before the phone will be permanently locked to AT&T’s network."
1. Power on the device and wait for the flash (logo) screen to give way to the main menu screen (also known as the Today screen).
2. Locate the unlock option at the bottom of the list of options on the Today screen. The icon is a padlock in the locked position.
3. Tap the padlock icon and the image switches to an unlocked padlock.
4. Enter the unlock code.
Tina Kite
AT&T Office Of The President
1 866 751 5784
Notice: This email and any files transmitted with it are the property of AT&T Inc. and/or its affiliates, are confidential, and are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom this e-mail is addressed. If you are not one of the named recipient(s) or otherwise have reason to believe that you have received this message in error, please notify the sender at (insert your number here) and delete this message immediately from your computer. Any other use, retention, dissemination, forwarding, printing, or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited.
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Call the ATT Office of the President, Executive Escalations Team, (866-751-5784) and ask for them to provide the unlock code for your phone!! Simple!!
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Hmmmm... I have worked for Bell previously and know people in Atlanta that work in that office. Mostly do cell site integration for Ericsson & Nokia now... The ATT Office of the President, Escalations Team fields all sorts of complaints, but mostly from fcc.gov/complaints
Its just another call center that acts for the Presidents office, however, the difference... they're very knowledgeable and helpful to resolve any issue. However, with all the DATA caps, BS marketing, tracking down on rooted phones, charging for using hotspot.... It seems a great resource to get the unlock code and move to someone else, like Tmob.... Which isn't doing that...
The unlock code is unique to your IMEI number and after sliding in the Tmob SIM, it asked me for the code and BAM!! switched!!
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How about everybody who views this reply something to keep the thread alive.... and by all means, share with other forums... The only way BIG BUSINESS will stop with the witch hunt and allow us the pure product Android designs, without extra feees, caps, limits...etc... is to fight back!!
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How about everybody who views this reply something to keep the thread alive.... and by all means, share with other forums... The only way BIG BUSINESS will stop with the witch hunt and allow us the pure product Android designs, without extra feees, caps, limits...etc... is to fight back!!
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I'm going to give this a try lol

Non-Verizon SIM message - which app to disable?

I've searched quite a bit on this site and others and haven't found a clear answer to this question.
I'm trying to suppress the SIM message in my LG G4 now that I'm using a Red Pocket GSMA SIM card. What app / system service should I disable or remove to get rid of "SIM card is not from Verizon Wireless"?
I should mention I don't have / can't find any activation agent app, which is the most common answer for other non-LG phones.

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