Hey guys,
Anyone knows how to easiest unlock netowork locked Lenovo A2010a.
Contract expired long ago and I got unlock code from carrier but every time I restart phone code is being asked again, it is being used by my mother now so she is too old to type code every time.
Is there any way to disable this or to easy fully unlock phone?
Regards,
Mrky
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Hello!
My dad asked me how to unlock HTC Desire. He getted this phone from 3 (Three) and he want to unlock this phone. I realy want to now it becouse i will get it in aboun month. I know that 3 can give him a unlock code but they dont want to give gim this code.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=943726
if i unlock the bootloader will it unlock my network so i can use a different sim?
I have tried buying a code online but they keep refunding me saying my phone is less than a month old
Is there a way round this to get my phone unlocked from Tmobile?
Thanks guys/gals
No it won't, you need a SIM unlock code for that
I have an unlock HTC Vivid phone, a few months ago it got completely wet, i got it dried and it turned on again. But i have a problem with it, the phone is network locked, so i went to have it unlock it again but every time they enter the code the phone reboots and ask again for the unlock code. The phone is rooted and had a custom rom. the question is, is there a way that the phone saves the code and doesn't ask for it anymore?
will it work again?
Hi, recently I switched from Nexus 5 to Lenovo P2 but the phone I got has bloatware from T-Mobile and they don't seem to hurry with releasing Nougat to my phone
I noticed that in dev setting there's an option to OEM unlock the device, does it unlock the bootloader or just permits me to unlock it manually?
If so, after unlocking all I'll need to do will be just to flash TWRP and that's it?
TTerc said:
Hi, recently I switched from Nexus 5 to Lenovo P2 but the phone I got has bloatware from T-Mobile and they don't seem to hurry with releasing Nougat to my phone
I noticed that in dev setting there's an option to OEM unlock the device, does it unlock the bootloader or just permits me to unlock it manually?
If so, after unlocking all I'll need to do will be just to flash TWRP and that's it?
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This option only allows you to unlock it, it doesn't actually unlocks the bootloader
I asked a bootloader unlocking from my device. If after the 14 days period I don't unlock it with fastboot, do you think my warranty is still valid ?
I am thinking oft buying this Phone but rooting is very important to me. What I have found out so far is that you have to unlock your bootloader to install TWRP. Your warranty will officially be void.
Now my question: has sb send his phone to repair in Germany? Does Lenovo really check their database for your phone? And what about this 14 days wait?
Thanks in advance
Hello guys,
My problem is that I do not want to wait to unlock bootloader 168 hours... I know the easiest way is just to wait, but who knows if after waiting 168 hours it will put more hours. It happened to some users. Also another reason is that if xiaomi's server will be down you will not be able to unlock bootloader anymore so due to the owner has the right to do whatever it wants with the device via software I think this question may fit with some of you.
I know that most of the ways are currently locked and they are not working right now. On the other hand the hours is just a message recieved by the server by JSON in APIRest with a GET so it could be some way to decompile the dlls and bypass the security of checking this validation in the code by altering the methods for example?
Greetings and thanks to everyone!
You're lucky you dont own a Huawei or any other device which could not be unlocked in any way.
Just wait, a week wont kill you.