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so i was kinda searching around and seeing if there is way to sim-unlock this device like super CID or something like that....but from what i've gathered there isn't any software unlock available to us....pretty much u have to ask t-mobile or do those sketchy websites that say they will....i bought this phone online and not directly from t-mobile so i'm thinking they won't give me the code......maybe i missed something? help would be appriciated.
I purchased mine on craigslist and tmobile gave me the unlock code. I went on there online chat and they emailed the code within 12 hours.
lphillips80 said:
I purchased mine on craigslist and tmobile gave me the unlock code. I went on there online chat and they emailed the code within 12 hours.
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Yup, me too.. just called them and told them I was leaving the country for a few months, no problem. Bought the phone from a buddy.
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You can get the unlock code through online..........give your IMEI number and get the unlock code for ur mobile.... i will suggest the website which is doing good service .....you can approach this website. This site is nearly perfect and they were recommended highly in the cell phone forums. I used them to unlock my cell phone. contacted them and within 30 mins i had my unlock code and my phone was unlocked.
alexplaza said:
You can get the unlock code through online..........give your IMEI number and get the unlock code for ur mobile.... i will suggest the website which is doing good service .....you can approach this website. This site is nearly perfect and they were recommended highly in the cell phone forums. I used them to unlock my cell phone. contacted them and within 30 mins i had my unlock code and my phone was unlocked.
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Why pay when T-Mobile will give it to him free? SMDH.
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Some service provider will charge more for unlock code becos they dont want to loss the customer like u.
alexplaza said:
Some service provider will charge more for unlock code becos they dont want to loss the customer like u.
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I never heard of a service provider charging for an unlock code.
BTW to OP
it does not matter where you got your phone, as long as you're in good standings with your service provider they will offer you the unlock code for free.
1 per number every 90 days.
Try this for non-carrier unlock its 25 bucks I think
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1684673
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Contact Samsung. T-mobile will give u the unlock code but for whatever reason u don't want to go to them just call Samsung. Goodluck getting through though.
P.s. T-mobile doesn't have ur unlock code anyway. They provide you the service of getting it from the manufacturer for you. In this case.....Samsung
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anbinal said:
Don't worry .I will help you.You can easily unlock your samsung sgh t-989 using unlock code.Nowadays there are many online unlocking service providers available.But i would suggest this site mobileunlocksolutions.com .Here they will ask your country,mobile model no,network provider.After that they will send your unlock code with simple unlock instructions via e-mail .Then you can unlock your mobile within a day.
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hey thanks for reviving a thread thats 3 months old~! You shouldn't make new accounts and spam like that.. you must be the same person as the other guy who got banned for this.
bzlik88 said:
Contact Samsung. T-mobile will give u the unlock code but for whatever reason u don't want to go to them just call Samsung. Goodluck getting through though.
P.s. T-mobile doesn't have ur unlock code anyway. They provide you the service of getting it from the manufacturer for you. In this case.....Samsung
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yeah
Whooops lol didn't realize this thread was old. Not particularly sober. Just trying to help
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hey thanks for reviving a thread thats 3 months old~! You shouldn't make new accounts and spam like that.. you must be the same person as the other guy who got banned for this. yeah
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If someone has a better answer for a technical question, there's NOTHING wrong with reviving a thread to provide that answer. I use Google all the time to find answers, and I don't care how old the thread is if the answer works. I want the best answer.
If your complaint is you think the guy is spamming in his answer, then that's a different matter.
This phone is still being sold and people are still looking for the best way to unlock it. The "T-Mobile" T989 SII variant is superior to the AT&T variant. It has a faster CPU (1.5GHz vs 1.2GHz), a bigger screen (4.5" vs 4.3"), and is QUAD band. Once unlocked it can run on both AT&T and T-Mobile HSPA+. Right now it's being sold at a big box store for $299, without contract.
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hey thanks for reviving a thread thats 3 months old~! You shouldn't make new accounts and spam like that.. you must be the same person as the other guy who got banned for this.
yeah
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I haven't been been able to get an unlock code from Tmo, and Samsung claims they don't even have unlock codes.
<snip from Samsung request>
Please wait for a Samsung Agent to respond.
You are now chatting with 'Laura'. There will be a brief survey at the end of our chat to share feedback on my performance today.
Your Issue ID for this chat is LTK56401905926X
Laura: Hi, thank you for contacting Samsung Technical Support. How may I help you today?
Visitor: Hi Laura!
Laura: Hello! Please go ahead with the issue.
Visitor: I have this great Samsung phone, and I'm heading out of the US next week. I'd like to unlock the phone so I can use it while I'm gone. Can you help me?
Laura: I understand you want to unlock your phone. Is that correct?
Visitor: Yes, you are right!
Visitor:
Laura: Thank you for confirmation.
Laura: I understand your concern. I will be glad to help you.
Visitor: Oh, that is great!
Laura: I would like to inform you that, Unlocking is done by the carrier from their end. You need to contact carrier for the assistance. I will provide you with the contact details.
Laura: You can contact T-Mobile support at 1-800-937-8997.
Click here to reach them online.
Laura: I would have surely helped you if I had the information regarding this.
Visitor: Yes, I have been trying to get the phone unlocked by Tmobile, and even though I bought this phone retail, they have not unlocked it.
Visitor: I can get it unlocked for $6.79 online, which I'm about to do. I've been very disappointed with Tmobile & Samsung at this point.
Visitor: According to Tmobile, they said they had to contact Samsung for the unlock code, which can take up to 14 days. Is this true?
Laura: I am sorry to hear that.
Laura: I apologize for the inconvenience caused to you.
Visitor: Unfortunately, I'm leaving this week, so I don't have 14 days.
Laura: I should inform you that, Samsung sells the mobile phone through carrier only and carrier sells the phone locked. Carriers can only provide the unlock codes.
Visitor: According to Tmobile, they said they had to contact Samsung for the unlock code, which can take up to 14 days. Is this true?
Laura: I am sorry to say that we do not provide any unlock codes.
Visitor: So you are saying that Tmobile does not contact you for the unlock code?
Laura: I owuld have surely helped you if I had the information.
Visitor: That just makes me unhappy, to hear that Tmobile intentionally mislead me, no?
Laura: Yes you are correct. Tmobile does not contact us for unlock code.
Laura: I do understand your concern.
Visitor: Wow, thank you.
Laura: I am sorry; I couldn't help you fix the issue over the chat. However, is there anything else I might be able to assist you with?
Visitor: I'm going to copy this exchange and post it on many blogs and technical sites I manage. Not good for Tmo. Thank you, Laura.
Laura: Can I help you with anything else?
Laura: Not to rush you, are we still connected on the chat?
Laura: We have not heard from you. Do you wish to continue the chat?
Laura: It appears that you have been away from your computer for an extended period of time or that your questions have already been answered. To assist another customer who has been waiting, I need to close our chat conversation. I apologize for any inconvenience. If you have any further queries, please contact us again through Live Chat.
Chat session has been terminated by the Samsung Agent.
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I haven't been been able to get an unlock code from Tmo, and Samsung claims they don't even have unlock codes.
<snip from Samsung request>
Please wait for a Samsung Agent to respond.
You are now chatting with 'Laura'. There will be a brief survey at the end of our chat to share feedback on my performance today.
Your Issue ID for this chat is LTK56401905926X
Laura: Hi, thank you for contacting Samsung Technical Support. How may I help you today?
Visitor: Hi Laura!
Laura: Hello! Please go ahead with the issue.
Visitor: I have this great Samsung phone, and I'm heading out of the US next week. I'd like to unlock the phone so I can use it while I'm gone. Can you help me?
Laura: I understand you want to unlock your phone. Is that correct?
Visitor: Yes, you are right!
Visitor:
Laura: Thank you for confirmation.
Laura: I understand your concern. I will be glad to help you.
Visitor: Oh, that is great!
Laura: I would like to inform you that, Unlocking is done by the carrier from their end. You need to contact carrier for the assistance. I will provide you with the contact details.
Laura: You can contact T-Mobile support at 1-800-937-8997.
Click here to reach them online.
Laura: I would have surely helped you if I had the information regarding this.
Visitor: Yes, I have been trying to get the phone unlocked by Tmobile, and even though I bought this phone retail, they have not unlocked it.
Visitor: I can get it unlocked for $6.79 online, which I'm about to do. I've been very disappointed with Tmobile & Samsung at this point.
Visitor: According to Tmobile, they said they had to contact Samsung for the unlock code, which can take up to 14 days. Is this true?
Laura: I am sorry to hear that.
Laura: I apologize for the inconvenience caused to you.
Visitor: Unfortunately, I'm leaving this week, so I don't have 14 days.
Laura: I should inform you that, Samsung sells the mobile phone through carrier only and carrier sells the phone locked. Carriers can only provide the unlock codes.
Visitor: According to Tmobile, they said they had to contact Samsung for the unlock code, which can take up to 14 days. Is this true?
Laura: I am sorry to say that we do not provide any unlock codes.
Visitor: So you are saying that Tmobile does not contact you for the unlock code?
Laura: I owuld have surely helped you if I had the information.
Visitor: That just makes me unhappy, to hear that Tmobile intentionally mislead me, no?
Laura: Yes you are correct. Tmobile does not contact us for unlock code.
Laura: I do understand your concern.
Visitor: Wow, thank you.
Laura: I am sorry; I couldn't help you fix the issue over the chat. However, is there anything else I might be able to assist you with?
Visitor: I'm going to copy this exchange and post it on many blogs and technical sites I manage. Not good for Tmo. Thank you, Laura.
Laura: Can I help you with anything else?
Laura: Not to rush you, are we still connected on the chat?
Laura: We have not heard from you. Do you wish to continue the chat?
Laura: It appears that you have been away from your computer for an extended period of time or that your questions have already been answered. To assist another customer who has been waiting, I need to close our chat conversation. I apologize for any inconvenience. If you have any further queries, please contact us again through Live Chat.
Chat session has been terminated by the Samsung Agent.
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T-Mobile reps are the worst. The service is great but the people aren't. Had to get a replacement phone for my hard-bricked T989 and the lady did not understand that my phone was broken and asked me multiple times if I was calling from the device in question (the one I've told her atleast 10 times is completely broken and wont turn on or do anything). It is much better to try to keep asking a different chat rep before going to another website because most of the time they are just in a hurry to get done talking with you. Try a different chat rep.
Teo032 said:
I never heard of a service provider charging for an unlock code.
BTW to OP
it does not matter where you got your phone, as long as you're in good standings with your service provider they will offer you the unlock code for free.
1 per number every 90 days.
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Holy, here in Canada they grab 50-75$ to unlock your phone...
Tmobile will not give it
I am not a T-Mobile customer and they refuse to give me the unlock code for the device. I have spoke with two different chat reps and one on the phone. I also have spoke to Samsung and they said they could help unlock but I would have to get the Network Lock Code from T-Mobile not sure what that is or if that is actually what I am trying to get rep could have been an idiot.
Edit: I purchased an unlock code from Cellunlocker.net for 24.99 for my SGH-T989 worked perfect and took only 3 hours to get my code
So to be clear, if I want to sellmy Telus phone to a Rogers user, we have to call rogers for an unlock code using the guy's Rogers sim card?
I tried that "Galaxy S2 SIM Unlock" app and it didn't work ... kept crashing aroung pass 4/5 ...
got online with T-mobile customer care chat, they wanted me to fax them a copy of my receipt showing I purchased the phone from a T-mobile store ... but I gave them the IMEI and they said this:
"!Ivy G: I have filed the request to unlock your phone. SIM subsidy unlock requests do not have a set time limit in which they are processed. However, in many cases they are processed within 24 hours. If we do not have the unlocking code, and we need to contact the manufacturer, that process may take up to 14 days to get a response. T-Mobile cannot guarantee a response time or an unlock code for all equipment, and not all equipment will be eligible to be unlocked.
!Ivy G: If the SIM Unlock Team and the manufacturer cannot provide an unlock code, you may need to exchange your device or purchase another device. We will send you an e-mail when the request is completed, delayed or denied. If completed, we provide you with the unlock code and instructions on how to enter it in the e-mail. Be aware that your e-mail service may block our message. To prevent the e-mail from being blocked, please allow e-mails from [email protected]. Your unlock request confirmation number is #xxxxxxx."
NLPUNITED said:
So to be clear, if I want to sellmy Telus phone to a Rogers user, we have to call rogers for an unlock code using the guy's Rogers sim card?
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hello, iv bought a unwanted upgrade of ebay,, its barred, would flashing a rom solve this
You have to be more specific ! This info is not enough !
What's wrong exactly ?
MarcelHofs said:
You have to be more specific ! This info is not enough !
What's wrong exactly ?
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well it boot up i cant get no signal wifi works, its on three network, i contact three and they started asking me all questions about were i got it from, i hanged up in case its stolen, or think maybe the bill was not paid
I assume that you put in your own sim and that you payed the bills ? And WiFi should work even without a simcard !
MarcelHofs said:
I assume that you put in your own sim and that you payed the bills ? And WiFi should work even without a simcard !
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yes i put my own sim in which is also on 3 network, i did have another one x but monday i dropped it off 7 floors of scaffolding, i nearly cried, ill just take it in to the three shop tomorrow, can they take the phone off me which is what im worried about, the person has closed the ebay account aswell that will teach me. might just try flashing a rom anyway got nothing to loos
Hmm that's a damn shame ! Good luck on rooting, need help ? Just ask here ....
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Hmm that's a damn shame ! Good luck on rooting, need help ? Just ask here ....
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ok thanks
Sounds like you bought a stolen phone and the imei is blocked
No ROM flashing will sort that out, unfortunately. It's barred in the country you're in. It should work in other countries, but I reckon you've been fleeced with that one, I'm afraid.
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Michealtbh said:
Sounds like you bought a stolen phone and the imei is blocked
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Never experienced something like this, i'm in the dark here .....
Might be worth ringing 3 to see if they can do anything, but potentially the block will be the police block that permanently kills the phone.
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Sadly this is the danger of buying phones via eBay and other online auction sites.
My advice is to file a dispute with PayPal (please tell us you paid via PayPal) to recover you money. Take the handset to your local police station and inform them of the situation and ask for a reference number, use this as your PayPal proof.
You will get your money back via PayPal and if the police cannot trace the original owner you should also be entitled to the handset if it was reported as lost, not stolen.
AFAIK IMEI bans cannot be reversed normally.
Always ask the seller of handsets on eBay for the IMEI so you can check that against blacklists. If the seller will not provide it, its stolen.
You can verify the info sellers provide using this service --> http://www.checkmend.com/uk/
Sadly thats all the advice we can offer. Talk and discussions on how to circumvent IMEI bans and changing of IMEI's is strictly prohibited and illegal in many countries.
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Never experienced something like this, i'm in the dark here .....
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well not all lost, iv thought i would follow a youtube vid on dismantling and try my broken one x motherboard in it and yeeeee :laugh: :laugh:and don't know how but its working. the volume up doesn't work but i can live with that so i have a nice new lcd and housing bit expensive but at least not a total loss,,,thanks for your replies anyway, iv just started to get into this flashing roms and that about a month ago god its addictive, all you lot on her do a great job and good info, anyway enuff of my waffle its not facebook,,lol
hellothere74 said:
hello, iv bought a unwanted upgrade of ebay,, its barred, would flashing a rom solve this
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Sounds like you bought a stolen phone, go through the eBay procedure for a refund.
BenPope said:
Sounds like you bought a stolen phone, go through the eBay procedure for a refund.
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Yes this is the best option for you, ebay will refund you and they will be held responsible about the fraudulent seller. (especially if it was covered by ebay buyer protection)
Hi guys! first, thanks for your time.
I'm going crazy finding unlock code for my HTC One X.
I bought it on December 2012, from Personal (Telecom) Argentina.
I tried almost all the Ebay publications an all claim to don't have the unlock code.
I tried also, some pages too. I don't have any problem to pay for "fresh db" or something but I'm traveling out of my country in 1 month, and I need the unlock code in order to use local company from the other country.
Anyone know a VERY good page for unlock?
Thanks again for your time, and hope you all have a nice day.
deftoner said:
Hi guys! first, thanks for your time.
I'm going crazy finding unlock code for my HTC One X.
I bought it on December 2012, from Personal (Telecom) Argentina.
I tried almost all the Ebay publications an all claim to don't have the unlock code.
I tried also, some pages too. I don't have any problem to pay for "fresh db" or something but I'm traveling out of my country in 1 month, and I need the unlock code in order to use local company from the other country.
Anyone know a VERY good page for unlock?
Thanks again for your time, and hope you all have a nice day.
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I think SIM Unlock is not possible without S-Off...
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The OP is right, SIM unlock is possible with the right code. Most people that did this bought it indeed from eBay. Maybe you can get some more info at your provider, or at least the provider where its locked to ?
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The OP is right, SIM unlock is possible with the right code. Most people that did this bought it indeed from eBay. Maybe you can get some more info at your provider, or at least the provider where its locked to ?
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Thanks for the quick reply guys.
My provider will give me the unlock code when the contract ends (in 1 more year).
I unlocked a lots of cellphones for friends, via ebay. But I don0t understand why nobody got the un lock code for my imei.
PD: I'm not asking for a software or rom for sim-unlock. Just good unlock pages to try (where you pay for the code).
Thanks again hope you have a wonderful weekend.
deftoner said:
Thanks for the quick reply guys.
My provider will give me the unlock code when the contract ends (in 1 more year).
I unlocked a lots of cellphones for friends, via ebay. But I don0t understand why nobody got the un lock code for my imei.
PD: I'm not asking for a software or rom for sim-unlock. Just good unlock pages to try (where you pay for the code).
Thanks again hope you have a wonderful weekend.
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I successfully used cellunlocker.net on my previous hox and it was a tuff one as 2 other sites failed. Actually even they failed first attempt and I believe I had to try their 'alternate method' which worked. Took a few days though.
Good luck
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herbie13 said:
I successfully used cellunlocker.net on my previous hox and it was a tuff one as 2 other sites failed. Actually even they failed first attempt and I believe I had to try their 'alternate method' which worked. Took a few days though.
Good luck
Sent from my HTC One X
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I already use that servce, but 2 month ago, so I'll give it a try (again)
thanks for your reply Herbie!
try this site. i use it at work for most of the phones. http://www.cellfixunlock.com/index.php
aaahmedaaa said:
try this site. i use it at work for most of the phones. http://www.cellfixunlock.com/index.php
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thanks aaahmedaaa, I'm weiting for a reply on other site, if they dont have the unlock code I will use this
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I already use that servce, but 2 month ago, so I'll give it a try (again)
thanks for your reply Herbie!
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Its a bit vague but I seem to remember they didn't have my code in their existing lists but advised me to use the alternate method on the website which I think means they ask HTC directly for it
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aaahmedaaa said:
try this site. i use it at work for most of the phones. http://www.cellfixunlock.com/index.php
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I tried this site and the dont have the code and the DONT refund me was a waste of time and money. First time that not even paypal or the site refund me
Orange UK wanted to charge me £20 for an unlock code!
£3 on ebay.....You can guess which one I went for???
At least with ebay you have some payment protection.
Hi All,
I have bought "Huawei E5180s-22 4G LTE" from China, then only realized that it cannot be used in Malaysia with an unlimited SIM Card.
Upon contacting the seller, he told me that I need to unlock the modem and then change the IMEI.
May I know how to unlock this modem and change to what IMEI?
I am skill enough to execute AT command correctly.
Thanks
CK_Kwan said:
Hi All,
I have bought "Huawei E5180s-22 4G LTE" from China, then only realized that it cannot be used in Malaysia with an unlimited SIM Card.
Upon contacting the seller, he told me that I need to unlock the modem and then change the IMEI.
May I know how to unlock this modem and change to what IMEI?
I am skill enough to execute AT command correctly.
Thanks
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@CK_Kwan Thread has been closed!
Edit or change of IMEI is illegal in quite a few of countries. For this reason, XDA doesn't allow and accept discussions about or support for such an edit or change.
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Hi, due to the high prices in my country I have bought an TMO version of one plus 9 pro LE2127. But to keep use my sim in my country I have to pay huge amount or I have to replace the IMEI number with one of my old phones. I have been looking for how to do but I couldn't find a valid guide for this. My phone is in Android12 now and 13 is just came today. I didn't do update yet. Can anyone help me out this issue?
Regards.
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Hi, due to the high prices in my country I have bought an TMO version of one plus 9 pro LE2127. But to keep use my sim in my country I have to pay huge amount or I have to replace the IMEI number with one of my old phones. I have been looking for how to do but I couldn't find a valid guide for this. My phone is in Android12 now and 13 is just came today. I didn't do update yet. Can anyone help me out this issue?
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Changing the imei is forbidden in most countries and is not supported here as far as I know
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
Changing the imei is forbidden in most countries and is not supported here as far as I know
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I didn't know that it's forbidden here. My fault then. I apologise.
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Hi, due to the high prices in my country I have bought an TMO version of one plus 9 pro LE2127. But to keep use my sim in my country I have to pay huge amount or I have to replace the IMEI number with one of my old phones. I have been looking for how to do but I couldn't find a valid guide for this. My phone is in Android12 now and 13 is just came today. I didn't do update yet. Can anyone help me out this issue?
Regards.
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Altering the IMEI of your phone is against the law in most countries and is not something that can be discussed on XDA. Instead of trying to alter the IMEI, next time you buy a phone, make sure it's sim unlocked and doesn't have a blacklisted IMEI.
mvollstagg said:
Hi, due to the high prices in my country I have bought an TMO version of one plus 9 pro LE2127. But to keep use my sim in my country I have to pay huge amount or I have to replace the IMEI number with one of my old phones. I have been looking for how to do but I couldn't find a valid guide for this. My phone is in Android12 now and 13 is just came today. I didn't do update yet. Can anyone help me out this issue?
Regards.
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I didn't know that it's forbidden here. My fault then. I apologise.
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@mvollstagg I've closed this thread!
As already above indicated by @ChrisFeiveel84 and @Masterchief87, edit or change of IMEI is illegal in quite a few of countries. For this reason, I've closed the thread! XDA doesn't allow and doesn't accept discussions about or support for such an edit or change.
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