My cellphone is asking for a password. I have no idea what the password is. I tried a hard reset but did not advace to nothing. Can anyone help me with a password reset? I am paying for service that I cant use at this time.
Thanks in advance
Your Mobile Service provider will be able to assist you.
I called Cingular and they say its a manufacturer issues, that they are the only ones that can un lock my phone. HTC is my phones manufacturer and they say its a cingular issue. I dont know what else to do. I need the password for my phone and not the sim card. Can you help me with that?
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I just put in a Cingular SIM card into my JASJAR and it will not connect to the internet to surf...I called Cingular and they said that I can't access the internet from an unlocked phone!
I know there is a way to internally configure the device (codes etc, dialed into the keypad directly I have heard) to connect to the network, but I don't have a clue as how to do it!
Again...PLEASE HELP ME!!!
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"Cingular AND grps" or something like that and read what settings other ppl use
and asking this in the universal forum will likely attract more ppl with the same device as you
Hi!
I have a strange problem. My Magician had a simlock, but i wanted to unlock it, so I used this xda tool for unlocking. Probably simlock is removed, because when i put a sim card from other net provider, it accept it but find no service. My Magician is finding only one network- the one from original provider (but it should find more!). Is it some kind of lock? Please help!
Same to me, please help!
Got the same problem!
I have a german Vodafone VPA compact. But when I put a simcard from another provider in (medion-mobile) it doesn't ask about PIN or Unlock-Code, just opens Windows. It has no phone functions.
Please help! I tried to unlock it with several programs, but none of them worked.
Please, please help us.
wertz12
Helo,
i have a problem with my phone Vodafone 1605 VPA compact III.
The problem is the password. When i turn on the phone, with my sim card or without sim card, he asked em for password.
I dont, know what can i do.
Picture of problem
http://rapidshare.com/files/86513893/P1240185.JPG.html
Thank you for your help
tpye in the default password. not sure what it is maybe 12345. my phone asked for a password out of the blue yesterday. i just reset the phone and it didnt ask me anymore.
When I got my HTC Touch Cruise, I put in my Vodafone SIM card. It did not mention anything about 3G, and internet was slow as hell (GPRS)
After Opera got stuck, and I hard resetted the device, I found out the 3G network was connected. I was happy with 3G and HSDPA. Now my connection was of a real good use.
But, when I switched it into airplane mode today, and then out, it only found GPRS network. That's strange.
I thought it was a temporary problem which would go away with a reset. Not.
Maybe if I'd try Manual network selection... Also no solution.
Now I am fed up with this. I already called Vodafone, they tried their best but couldn't help me any further.
Does this mean I have to hard reset my device again to use the 3G connection again
I had the same problem, when i called my carrier, they didn't know anything about the Polaris (including that it even exists)... But, the Hard Reset fixed it, and has been working like a charm after that. At first i thought it was a registry edit caused the problem, but couldn't reproduce it.
I Got the same problem afte ruse the "plane configuration" but after a hard reset nothing happened...
any idea?
Hi RobbinM,
This could be a number of things relating to your device your SIM or our network. There are a few things you can try to rule out some of these first.
Try doing a full manual roam first by selecting another network on your phone and then choosing Vodafone UK to update. Then try to reconnect to 3G.
After that, try your SIM in another 3G device to see if you're able to connect with that. If you are then it's likely to be a phone problem. If it still doesn't find 3G then you could try another SIM in your phone for Vodafone and see if that connects to 3G, if it does then it is possibly a SIM problem.
The only way to rule out a network problem would be if you can connect to 3G on another phone with your SIM.
After trying this, if you're still unable to connect to 3G at all with your SIM or another phone and SIM, we'd need to take a look at your account and check for possible 3G faults in your area.
To get in touch you can contact us using our online contact us form here on the Vodafone.co.uk website here. In the body of your e-mail somewhere use the code FIT135, this will then route the e-mail to our queue here to work for you. Remember to put the info in the contact form relating to your Vodafone mobile number, we'll then be able to have a look for you and get back without having to ask you for more info first.
We'll look out for your e-mail. Good luck with the tests above. Perhaps include the results in your e-mail to help us diagnose the problem.
Hopefullyuseful
Vodafone UK
Hopefullyuseful said:
Hi RobbinM,
This could be a number of things relating to your device your SIM or our network. There are a few things you can try to rule out some of these first.
Try doing a full manual roam first by selecting another network on your phone and then choosing Vodafone UK to update. Then try to reconnect to 3G.Did that, no solution
After that, try your SIM in another 3G device to see if you're able to connect with that. If you are then it's likely to be a phone problem. If it still doesn't find 3G then you could try another SIM in your phone for Vodafone and see if that connects to 3G, if it does then it is possibly a SIM problem.SIM is OK, tested in another phone and found to be working
The only way to rule out a network problem would be if you can connect to 3G on another phone with your SIM.worked like a charm
After trying this, if you're still unable to connect to 3G at all with your SIM or another phone and SIM, we'd need to take a look at your account and check for possible 3G faults in your area.That would be nice
To get in touch you can contact us using our online contact us form here on the Vodafone.co.uk website here. In the body of your e-mail somewhere use the code FIT135, this will then route the e-mail to our queue here to work for you. Remember to put the info in the contact form relating to your Vodafone mobile number, we'll then be able to have a look for you and get back without having to ask you for more info first.I live in Holland, so perhaps I need to use another e-mail form
We'll look out for your e-mail. Good luck with the tests above. Perhaps include the results in your e-mail to help us diagnose the problem.
Hopefullyuseful
Vodafone UK
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I also tried hard reset like 5 times, in different ways, with or without SIM installed when resetting.... Still no 3G.
I contacted vodafone here, they told me it was a problem in the phone itself. But I'm not sure since a hard reset didn't solve anything.
Hi,
I'm kind of new to this so please help me, i have a Spv m200 that is on Orange, and has been sitting around doind nothing, it's fine to use on wifi, but i'm on o2 and thought i'd put it to use, so was wondering if you good people could help with this. Thanks.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=BA_Unlock_Sim
unlock it
setup the gprs settings to match o2
and it's don
Hi Rudegar
Thanks for the reply, much appreciated. I have done that, but when i want to use the internet, it says it cant find the correct settings for o2 network, as i said the wifi side is not a problem, what else can i do please.
you need to enter the o2 gprs apn and username and password if those are used
settings->connections->connections and alter the my isp settings or whatever the
name is in you device
I don't suppose you would know those settings by any chance.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=461679&highlight=o2+gprs
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=487606&highlight=o2+gprs
2 threads which should help if not the first then the later
Thanks Rudegar.