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Intel61
- Senior Member
posted: Aug. 14, 2003 @ 10:27p
eyesonly6587 said:
<< thanks OP! just unlocked my nokia 3595 >> do you remember what link you used to do that? i couldnt find the model listed in any of the sites, so i didnt bother. thanks |
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Louse76
- Senior Member - 4K
posted: Aug. 14, 2003 @ 10:46p
Is there any chance anyone can help me unlock the Motorola C333? I have two of them without service from this kinda screwy deal...
BTW, they are through AT+T and in Central FL (Orlando area) if that matters... |
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TrueKnight
- Charter Member
posted: Aug. 14, 2003 @ 11:06p
whiteboy said:
<< whats cingular's networker provider number???
thanks >> I think Cingular's network number is 31017. It was formerly Pac Bell. |
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R6
- Happy Member
posted: Aug. 14, 2003 @ 11:24p
Just got my Nokia 8390 from AT&T unlocked, thnx OP.
To answer some of other pplz's Q. If you are not using Cingular, T-Mobile or AT&T GSM division then you are not using a GSM phone. In other word.. this thread's unlock program/codes does not apply to your phone.
I know Cingular still uses have other networks, such as CDMA / TDMA. So, what I mention above only apply to phones mfg. after the year of 2000. If you have an old phone, you're probably have it on other network other than GSM.
Also, for someone who mention unclocking phone by Cingular. I was w/Cingular.. and I was able to unlock 3 phones (one of each, Moto, Ericsson, & Nokia) just by simply call them saying I'll be traveling, but that was more than a year ago. I know they changed their policy sometime 6mths ago for not provide unlock service to customers. As for T-Mobile, their phone comes with network unlocked (never been lock) though it's not confirm, but pretty sure. |
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NDogg
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Aug. 15, 2003 @ 12:12a
Information on NOKIA phones!!! Nokia usually follows a convention for the last 2 numbers of the phone model number: **90 = GSM 1900MHZ **90i = GSM/GPRS 850/1900MHZ **95 = GSM/GPRS 850/1900MHZ **10 = GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900MHZ **10i = GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900MHZ **00 = GSM/GPRS 850/1900MHZ **50 = GSM 900/1800/1900MHZ
**40i = GSM 850/1900MHZ, TDMA 800/1900MHZ, AMPS 800MHZ
**60 = TDMA 800/1900MHZ, AMPS 800MHZ **61 = TDMA 800/1900MHZ, AMPS 800MHZ **65 = TDMA 800/1900MHZ, AMPS 800MHZ **65i = TDMA 800/1900MHZ, AMPS 800MHZ **70 = CDMA 1900MHZ **85 = CDMA 800/1900MHZ, AMPS **85i = CDMA 800/1900MHZ, AMPS **86i = CDMA 800/1900MHZ, AMPS
Sorry if I missed your Nokia phone, I believe these are the current ones in the U.S. As said earlier, ATT, TMobile, Cingular are the only providers in the U.S. that use GSM. In addition, ATT and Cingular still run their TDMA network as well. Sprint,Verizon, and US Cellular are CDMA.
YOU CAN ONLY UNLOCK GSM PHONES!!!!
HTH |
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Intel61
- Senior Member
posted: Aug. 15, 2003 @ 12:33a
R6 said:
<< Just got my Nokia 8390 from AT&T unlocked, thnx OP.
To answer some of other pplz's Q. If you are not using Cingular, T-Mobile or AT&T GSM division then you are not using a GSM phone. In other word.. this thread's unlock program/codes does not apply to your phone.
I know Cingular still uses have other networks, such as CDMA / TDMA. So, what I mention above only apply to phones mfg. after the year of 2000. If you have an old phone, you're probably have it on other network other than GSM.
Also, for someone who mention unclocking phone by Cingular. I was w/Cingular.. and I was able to unlock 3 phones (one of each, Moto, Ericsson, & Nokia) just by simply call them saying I'll be traveling, but that was more than a year ago. I know they changed their policy sometime 6mths ago for not provide unlock service to customers. As for T-Mobile, their phone comes with network unlocked (never been lock) though it's not confirm, but pretty sure. >> well my T-Mobile samsung s105 was locked when i got it, so i had to unlock it. maybe their more recent phones are unlocked |
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CELO
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Aug. 15, 2003 @ 12:53a
I don't want to bash this post BUT I used this program thinking it was very easy to use but I was wrong! It did not unlock my phone. However, this program did it for me. It is definetly more diffucult but I rather use this one.
DCT4Calc
Here is the link to the direct download.
DCT4Calc.zip
***WARNING***
AS FAR AS I KNOW IF YOU PUT THE WRONG CODES TO YOUR PHONE MORE THAN 5 TIMES YOUR PHONE IS USELESS OR YOU HAVE TO TAKE IT TO A SERVICE CENTER |
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torchedlh
- Happy Member
posted: Aug. 15, 2003 @ 1:04a
i have a nokia 3390 from cingular. can it be unlocked? |
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CELO
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Aug. 15, 2003 @ 1:08a
I think these are the only Nokia phones that can be unlocked without any hardware, such as cable.
3300, 3510, 3510i, 3650, 5100, 6100, 6220, 6310, 6310i, 6500, 6510, 6610, 6650, 6800, 7210 ,7250, 7250i, 7650, 8310, 8910, 8910i |
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sasa4
- Tired Member
posted: Aug. 15, 2003 @ 1:10a
t mobile's phones come locked. but customer service is very easy about helping you unlock, just call and they will help you. while as cingular and att are a PITA. |
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Qapf
- Member
posted: Aug. 15, 2003 @ 1:11a
don't wanna crap on thread, but i have a tool that unlocks the 3650 and the other phone that cant be normally unlocked by this method, its a diff keygen based on the same concept. I can't host it tho so if someone can give me a place to upload to i will shoot it there.
A reminder you have 5 tries to enter the right number, the number is generated based off your network operater code and your IMEI, T-Mobile users are unable to gen because T-Mobile has about 10 diff opcodes, my program has a built in database of opcodes for worldwide providers besides T-Mobile.
The codes come in the following format #pw+123456789012345+1#
and 7 are generated, the first number is normal unlock, the 7th number is univeral unlock. You try 1 first then 7th.
When entering number you remove battery, remove sim, put battery back in, enter the p, the w, and the + using the pound i think it is, as if you were making an international call.
Edit: its star to make letters, not pound. I feel dumb
To get T-Mobile opcodes you need a f/m bus cable, that you ether get to build or buy. With T-Mobile just call them up and they will unlock it if you are a consumer for 3 months or you have a good reason. |
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torchedlh
- Happy Member
posted: Aug. 15, 2003 @ 1:18a
i just tried with two differnt codes, and on the last #, it won't let me enter it. it's as if i have 1 too many digits, however i triple checked both codes and i had reproduced the codes perfectly. any ideas? |
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CELO
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Aug. 15, 2003 @ 1:22a
Qapf said:
<< and 7 are generated, the first number is normal unlock, the 7th number is univeral unlock. You try 1 first then 7th. >> What exactly does it mean? I used the 1st generated numbers and I got the message "All restrictions are off" Can I still use my unlocked phone in Europe although I used the 1st generated numbers? I am little confused. |
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CELO
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Aug. 15, 2003 @ 1:25a
Qapf said:
<< When entering number you remove battery, remove sim, put battery back in, enter the p, the w, and the + using the pound i think it is, as if you were making an international call. >> Sorry for double posts. I had the sim card when I was entering the numbers. I did not get any error messages, did I do it wrong? |
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Qapf
- Member
posted: Aug. 15, 2003 @ 1:33a
CELO said:
<< Qapf said:
<< and 7 are generated, the first number is normal unlock, the 7th number is univeral unlock. You try 1 first then 7th. >> What exactly does it mean? I used the 1st generated numbers and I got the message "All restrictions are off" Can I still use my unlocked phone in Europe although I used the 1st generated numbers? I am little confused. >> phones can be locked in a number of ways, the network code can be locked, the sim can be locked, and the two can be locked to one another. Some operators are more anal than others. If you see restrictions removed your good, if you get an error code you try the 7th code for the univeral unlock. |
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CELO
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Aug. 15, 2003 @ 1:41a
Qapf said: Thanks I just PMed you. |
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Qapf
- Member
posted: Aug. 15, 2003 @ 1:45a
And answer sent, if anyone has any issues with an unlock feel free to PM me, I spent a few months learning the various methods for all phones, only nokia 4th Generation, or DCT4 phones can be unlocked by REMOTE. Those include all the newer phones purchased now, all series 40 and series 60 phones, and pretty much if you have a color screen or bluetooth you can unlock. Few exceptions to the rule. |
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Jmaster
- Happy Member
posted: Aug. 15, 2003 @ 9:37a
But most of the advertisement still says free phone ??? |
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LocalMotion
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Aug. 15, 2003 @ 9:56a
CELO said;
<< I think these are the only Nokia phones that can be unlocked without any hardware, such as cable. >> << 3300, 3510, 3510i, 3650, 5100, 6100, 6220, 6310, 6310i, 6500, 6510, 6610, 6650, 6800, 7210 ,7250, 7250i, 7650, 8310, 8910, 8910i >>
You probably mean 6200 instead of 6220. My AT&T 6200 is unlocked.
Robert |
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Jmaster
- Happy Member
posted: Aug. 15, 2003 @ 9:58a
any code for 8260 Nokia ? |
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