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dochollywood101
- Addicted Member
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 7:24p
vstrt said:How about Former ATTWS Customers who are now Cingular customers? Can the phone(s) be used with a former ATTWS customer SIM card?
Yes if the phone is unlocked... |
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sc0rpio
- Senior Member - 3K
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 7:25p
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wiru
- Broke Member
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 7:26p
pickup nokia for reserve. $30 is great deal just for spare. i assume this phone comes locked. if so, my local phone guy that i buy phone from always unlock for free. thanks OP.
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Chazwel
- Senior Member
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 7:29p
How Do you unlock one of these phones to use on an existing Cingular plan? |
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DiMAn0684
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 7:40p
Chazwel said:How Do you unlock one of these phones to use on an existing Cingular plan?
I will work with any Cingular plan without unlocking. Unlocking is needed for use on other GSM networks, such as T-Mo, Fido and Rogers.
P.S. Anyone knows what settings need to be used to unlock one of these through unlock.nokiafree.org ? |
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tisrat
- New Member
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 7:47p
Where is the place to CHECK OUT? Couldn't find it for 10 minutes. Only retrive or save cart... |
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r35w37
- Member
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 7:58p
bom123 said:Can I used 3220 in India? If YES, How do i unlock it without Cingular service? I already have verizone service and phone.
if india supports the 1800 band, you can use it provided also it is unlock so you can use sim card from other providers. google is your friend, search how you can unlock nokia phones for free. |
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ObviousMan
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 8:11p
Check gsmworld.com (what used to be gsm.org - gsm.com was already taken by publisher of medical software), you can select your band and country and see the coverage. As an example, in India only AirTel and Hutch would support GSM 1800 and each only in some areas, although most major areas seem to be covered by one or the other. I had no problems in Egypt, UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, France with GSM 1800 phone. OM |
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KwadGuy
- Senior Member - 6K
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 8:16p
Yeah, you can use a single band 1900Mhz phone in the US, too, but reception/functionality will suck compared to a proper dual band phone. Same thing applies to most other countries. Unless your country ONLY uses 1800mhz, it's stupid to buy this phone. Get a cheapo low end phone from the country you wish to use it in instead.
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azygous
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 8:18p
does 3220 here has a camera???
anyone plz/// |
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coolbreeze
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 8:18p
tisrat said:Where is the place to CHECK OUT? Couldn't find it for 10 minutes. Only retrive or save cart... Click View Cart Then scroll down, you will see an orange checkout button. |
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paperclips
- Member
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 8:21p
Why no one is considering Sony Ericsson T290a. Is it a good phone? The nokia 3220 has a camera, but reviews from Cnet said the camera is crap. |
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almazh
- Happy Member
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 8:44p
coolbreeze said:tisrat said:Where is the place to CHECK OUT? Couldn't find it for 10 minutes. Only retrive or save cart... Click View Cart Then scroll down, you will see an orange checkout button.
You have to select a plan before you could checkout. |
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r35w37
- Member
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 8:52p
paperclips said:Why no one is considering Sony Ericsson T290a. Is it a good phone? The nokia 3220 has a camera, but reviews from Cnet said the camera is crap.
feature wise n3220 is more packed than the t290a considering both phones are of the same price. and by experience nokia phones have better reception and faster user interface (for SMS messages and navigating menus) than ericsson. and the 3220 supports 3 bands (850/1800/1900), which you can use in most countries in Asia and Europe unlike t290a which limits its usage in the Americas only and probably some countires in Europe. At any rate it boils down to one's preference.
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DesiVibe
- Senior Member
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 8:55p
Works on 850/1800/1900 bands. Most services in India are 900
bom123 said:Can I used 3220 in India? If YES, How do i unlock it without Cingular service? I already have verizone service and phone. |
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doctor3
- Senior Member
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 9:04p
I am sure there's a lot of people out there like me asking this question...
Has anyone on this forum unlocked Nokia 3220? Do we use the same method as we did back on the free Nokia 3120 phone? If so, please feel free to share this info... 3220 looks like a great phone without all of the bells and whistles although it does have quite a bit to offer.
l8r
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infamousmob
- Broke Member
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 9:26p
doctor3 said:I am sure there's a lot of people out there like me asking this question...
Has anyone on this forum unlocked Nokia 3220? Do we use the same method as we did back on the free Nokia 3120 phone? If so, please feel free to share this info... 3220 looks like a great phone without all of the bells and whistles although it does have quite a bit to offer.
l8r
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Id like to know this as well. I want to use this with TMobile |
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ajny
- Thrifty Member
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 9:28p
Here is some unlock info I could dig up so far:
1. Nokia 3220 is a DCT4 phone. (Per this website) 2. Country/ Operator should be "Cingular/ Pacific Bell"
..looks like once we have the phones we can try this and hopefully it should work. Remember folks- you have 5 retries before the phone gets locked, after which you need to use a USB cable to unlock it.
I did the Cingular 3120 deal last year (where they gave away phones for free), as far as I can recall, it was very similar to this.
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Here is the summary from the original thread- This info was for Nokia 3120 not the 3220 which is availabe here. Info provided just for reference.
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Stuff from original thread:
For everyone who will actually use this phone, Don't drop it! Buy a case!. My fiancee dropped two of these phones from a very short distance and the screen completely went out -- this will be the third try I've never had worse than a ding in the plastic from a drop. . . this phone seems to be very sensitive. -- AReed67
Phone info: http://www.nokiausa.com/phones/3120 Manual: [L]=http://nds1.nokia.com/phones/files/guides/Nokia_3120_UG_en.pdf[/L] Four pages of reviews: http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/user_reviews.php?phone=341
UNLOCK INFORMATION
Unlock the phone: http://unlock.nokiafree.org/
Do it youself instructions for unlocking the Nokia 3120 (Thanks to bangis! I have editted and expanded what he posted, but all of his directions still stand. stevek8455) go to the above site click Download download, unzip, and install the v3.10 calculator run the program click the option button check expert box then click back (now the fun part) cellphone select = nokia model select = 3120(RH-19)(don't worry if yours is a RH-50, it won't make a difference) enter your phone's IMEI number (you can find the IMEI under the battery, or by pressing *#06#) country select = USA provider select = Cingular - pacific bell MCC+MNC: =(auto generated) select (Asic 2) (now the important part in order to generate the correct code) for Gen you must select (Custom) and type the value (32835) then click Calculate. You will see bunch of code on the right side just like below
Important! Don't try codes 2-6, you only get 5 tries to unlock your phone. If neither 1 or 7 works, try the below sites.
(don't use these, they are just examples) #pw+809261027715416+1# <------try code #1 first #pw+016403430467154+2# #pw+292015214003264+3# #pw+082083607043334+4# #pw+017283137575431+5# #pw+342716166060662+6# #pw+346896363401045+7# <------ if code #1 doesn't work, try #7 next. remove the sim-card power on the phone enter the code as it is with all the charactes (to get p w and + hit the asterik (*) key several times) double check the code before pressing the final # key
Please post your success or failure using these directions.
Update - I just received my phone. I used the v3.10 calculator for which bangis provided instructions. I copied down code 1 that was generated. Just to make sure I had the correct code, I went to the http://www.unlocknokia.us site. I registered and posted my request. In just 5 minutes a moderator named etowah replied with the same code. I used the code that both had generated and successfully unlocked my phone. stevek8455
Update #2 - Good news. Many people have reported success using the above directions. No one has reported a failure. stevek8455
Those of you that unlocked your phone and are using it on another network might consider PMing your PIN number to someone that could use it.
1st code woked for me...Thanks.
http://www.unlocknokia.us/ The moderators at this site will calculate the code for you. Post your request in the Nokia 3120 thread.
In case the above sites (only for 3100) don't work, try post a request in this forum - http://unlockme.co.uk/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=2 The forum moderator there will provide you the unlock code.
If you see "can not undo restriction," then your phone has been hard locked. See here for more information.
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Does confirmation email have tracking# ? NO
Check order status
========================================================================================== placed three orders in 10 minutes around 4am using two different CC's for the first (2 phones) and the third (3 phone), and a virtual CC# for the second (4 phones). Now both the first and the third got partially shipped via Fedex with tracking #, but the second order was shot down.
########################################################## People inquiring about International operation: Consult this Country Table
This tri-band Nokia 3120 has the lowest frequency of 850 design mostly for North America Vs 900 in European 3120 model. So need to look for countries that offer pre-paid in the 1800/1900 frequencies beside the 900.
Software from Nokia: Link. ========================================================================== Just to confirm with everyone that has the 3120 with the IMEI that starts with 353, your phone is already unlocked. 99% of 355's are locked and 99% of 356's are locked. If you would rather not download the software and try to unlock your phone yourself, feel free to visit our unlocking site and we will be glad to help you. We also unlock other model #'s for Nokia GSM type phones, not just 3120. If you would like help with your GPRS settings, Adam will be glad to help you with this also. Nokia Phone Questions would be the thread to choose for any other questions not concearning unlocking.
Thanks!! NL2ME
www.unlocknokia.us
To access TZones after unlocking
Don't have time now to explain step by step changes but basically you have to change the wap setting to goto tmobile not Cingular. Here are the correct setting from hward forums. They can be found under the services->settings menu
Menu=>Services=>Settings=>Select=>Activate "Set 1"
Scroll down and select Edit active service setting
Rename to Wap (or whatever you want to call it)
Homepage: wap.myvoicestream.com
Session Mode: Permanent
Connection Security: off
Data Bearer: GPRS
GPRS Connection: Always On
GPRS access point: wap.voicestream.com
IP address: 216.155.165.050
Authentication Type: normal
Login Type: automatic
User name: wap
Password: leave blank
Data Cables here
To check balance on tmobile either use tzones (see above how to set up) or dial #999# and send
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paperclips
- Member
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 9:36p
I am going for the Sony Ericsson T290a. Does anyone know if we can unlock it like nokia phones? thank you |
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r35w37
- Member
posted: Mar. 26, 2006 @ 9:45p
paperclips said:I am going for the Sony Ericsson T290a. Does anyone know if we can unlock it like nokia phones? thank you
SE phones can be unlocked only by using a data cable and softwares unlike the nokias that can be unlocked via codes. most local cellfone shops charge between $5 to $10 for the unlocking service. |
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