Is anybody working on an iMEI changer?
What does jockyw's security unlocker mean in regards to this?
Will the security unlock plus a radio dumper allow this? (I assume the radio dumper would dump the portions of radio memory not updated during a radio firmware update)
I've been reading and reading, and can't answer these questions...
why do you need one? these tools just encourage phones to be stolen.
Remember in most parts of the world it's illegal to change the IMEI of the phone.
The-Kevster said:
Remember in most parts of the world it's illegal to change the IMEI of the phone.
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Not all.
I think I'll refer you to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=274860
There are legitimate reasons for wanting to do so.
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Hi!!
If I need to change my radio i need Security Unlocked of this uhu? If I unlock by the webiste unlock-now its secure unlocked or not?
Thanks!
Unlock now is SIM only. If you want Security Unlocking you must use the Tool by Olipro.
You can Flash any radio intended for the Raphael without Security unlock, you only need it for radios from other devices.
Dave
Show me this tool.
Of course, I just love to perform searches for people
JFGI
Dave
http://raphael.htc-unlocks.com/
its??
LKS45 said:
http://raphael.htc-unlocks.com/
its??
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yes, that's it
section8prime8 said:
yes, that's it
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Well, this site is not sim unlocker only, too?
No. The Olipro unlock tool, from that site, also security unlocks your handset, allowing you to use blackstone, diamond, xperia radios.... etc.
mrotacon said:
No. The Olipro unlock tool, from that site, also security unlocks your handset, allowing you to use blackstone, diamond, xperia radios.... etc.
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Is really better use radio from another mobiles? If im using only original raphael radios, only sim unlock is required huh?
If you arent planning on flashing a non-raphael radio - you dont need to security unlock.
As to why you may or may not want to flash such a radio - please read the information in the radio forum which will explain.
Hi there,
I'm going to receive my NS tomorrow and I'm trying to catch up with the latest development on this device.
I read, that theres a Samsung flash tool available (Odin) to flash several parts of the devices software.
Can you guys sum up, what can be done with the tool?
I was in particular thinking about re-branding my NS from "Carrier Info: Vodafone" to "Carrier Info: EUR" for example. (Don't know exactly wether my device will be VF or EUR)
How about re-locking the bootloader? Can this be done with the Odin-Tool?
Thanks
Sebastian
Never mind. Already figured it out.
DerSeppel said:
Never mind. Already figured it out.
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hello u can explain what is the different ?
Given it can be installed on carrier specific phones, but contains generic code, anyone know does the RUU upgrade also network unlock the phone?
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Given it can be installed on carrier specific phones, but contains generic code, anyone know does the RUU upgrade also network unlock the phone?
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can anyone help me.
I have a s22u s908u tmobile locked unpaid. is it possible to flash it to global firmware?
will it remove the carrier restrictions?
does anyone has a tutorial for this problem?
thank you guys and more power.
You can Odin flash "unlocked" firmware, U1 as opposed to U firmware that is.
But it has zero affect on the status of your simlock status.
Also you might find if you go to unlock it that you need to go back to the TMobile firmware to access the app they use to sim unlock it.
What exactly are the restrictions you are trying to circumvent?
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You can Odin flash "unlocked" firmware, U1 as opposed to U firmware that is.
But it has zero affect on the status of your simlock status.
Also you might find if you go to unlock it that you need to go back to the TMobile firmware to access the app they use to sim unlock it.
What exactly are the restrictions you are trying to circumvent?
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I am in the philippines, some one sold me the phone and told me it was unlocked clumsy me didnt check it. cant unlock it via server since it is unpaid and cant return it either. thats why im looking for an alternative way so i can use my simcard here.
Ahh. So yeah. You may want to worry about the simcard situation first and flashing the firmware won't fix that. I know there are paid services out there that will take Paypal and such but I haven't used one in almost ten years so I won't be any help there
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Ahh. So yeah. You may want to worry about the simcard situation first and flashing the firmware won't fix that. I know there are paid services out there that will take Paypal and such but I haven't used one in almost ten years so I won't be any help there
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thanks bud
But if there is still money owed by the person you bought it from there is a chance it will be black listed. You were basically sold a device that he or she didn't own, correct?
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But if there is still money owed by the person you bought it from there is a chance it will be black listed. You were basically sold a device that he or she didn't own, correct?
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Possibly, im screwed right?
I am in the same boat as u, though was able to get my device (Tmobile) unlocked from 3rd party vendor and using it in India. But am not getting any OTA updates.
What could be the reason and what should be done.
Can i flash an Indian/gobal ROM and get OTA updates. Also will it lock the phone again and/or wipe out the data on the phone.
Any help would be highly appreciated
The moment you put a SIM it will the IMEI flashing won't change this. If you change your IMEI with certain software in the US you can have a visit from the Feds as this is something that terrorist do to spoof IMEIs.
Attached are pictures of the error messages I'm getting. I've tried everything I come across on these forums, and nothing seems to fix the issue. Does anyone know how to get around this?
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Attached are pictures of the error messages I'm getting. I've tried everything I come across on these forums, and nothing seems to fix the issue. Does anyone know how to get around this?
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There should be a PIT file packaged into the AP.tar. You need to extract this and use it in the PIT tab in Odin.
See this guide
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There should be a PIT file packaged into the AP.tar. You need to extract this and use it in the PIT tab in Odin.
See this guide
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That's exactly what I did that caused it to throw these error messages
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That's exactly what I did that caused it to throw these error messages
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Are you using the correct firmware?
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Are you using the correct firmware?
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I guess I should have specified this in the original post. I'm trying to convert it from T-Mobile firmware to carrier unlocked firmware, which is exactly why I was trying to repartition the devices. Right now, it has TMB firmware on it, I'm trying to put XAA firmware on. I'm using the latest version of Patched Odin to try and accomplish that, and to the best of my knowledge, none of the files are corrupt.
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I guess I should have specified this in the original post. I'm trying to convert it from T-Mobile firmware to carrier unlocked firmware, which is exactly why I was trying to repartition the devices. Right now, it has TMB firmware on it, I'm trying to put XAA firmware on. I'm using the latest version of Patched Odin to try and accomplish that, and to the best of my knowledge, none of the files are corrupt.
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Ah. Are you following a specific guide that tells you to do this? Carrier unlocking is generally done by the carrier in question. If you're the original owner of the device, contact TMobile and ask them to unlock your phone for use on another network. Your account must be paid off and in good standing to do this.
You can't unlock a phone simply by flashing new firmware, at least not to my knowledge.
A brief search through your post history shows that you already asked the relevant question, so it would appear that you're attempting to do something no one recommended without the knowledge that it will work.
It's better to ask questions before you try to do something you don't really know anything about, because the knowledge and expertise held by many here on XDA can save you a lot of pain. Trying to do things your own way can result in your device becoming no more useful than the average pebble.
As I said above, you cannot carrier unlock a device by flashing different firmware. It is hardware locked to the TMobile network, and to unlock it, the original owner and account holder must contact TMobile for the unlock code.
There are professional methods that can perform an unlock but this is not in the realm of the average user, and those tools are not available here.
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Ah. Are you following a specific guide that tells you to do this? Carrier unlocking is generally done by the carrier in question. If you're the original owner of the device, contact TMobile and ask them to unlock your phone for use on another network. Your account must be paid off and in good standing to do this.
You can't unlock a phone simply by flashing new firmware, at least not to my knowledge.
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It's not to carrier unlock it, the phone is already carrier unlocked. But the TMO firmware does not allow for OEM unlocking and comes with a ton of bloatware as well. From all the research I've done, flashing unlocked firmware solves both of those problems
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It's not to carrier unlock it, the phone is already carrier unlocked. But the TMO firmware does not allow for OEM unlocking and comes with a ton of bloatware as well. From all the research I've done, flashing unlocked firmware solves both of those problems
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What research where?
Is this a Snapdragon device?
You shouldn't need to repartition your device to flash a different CSC. However, flashing firmware with a different CSC won't enable OEM unlocking.
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What research where?
Is this a Snapdragon device?
You shouldn't need to repartition your device to flash a different CSC. However, flashing firmware with a different CSC won't enable OEM unlocking.
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No, it's a MediaTek device. Honestly, I've read so much stuff, I wouldn't be able to remember where. I've read alot from here, as well as Stack Overflow and pretty much anywhere on the internet that looked like it had answers. I came away with the impression that carriers could choose to remove OEM Unlocking from their firmware, but that non-carrier firmware as a general rule of thumb would have that option available. As it stands, I don't have OEM Unlocking in my Developer Options at all
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No, it's a MediaTek device. Honestly, I've read so much stuff, I wouldn't be able to remember where. I've read alot from here, as well as Stack Overflow and pretty much anywhere on the internet that looked like it had answers. I came away with the impression that carriers could choose to remove OEM Unlocking from their firmware, but that non-carrier firmware as a general rule of thumb would have that option available. As it stands, I don't have OEM Unlocking in my Developer Options at all
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Well...Yes and no.
There are a couple of properties that determine whether OEM Unlocking is visible: ro.oem_unlock_supported which is set at build time, and sys.oem_unlock_allowed
The first one is generally set at build time. The second one can be dynamic, like if the OEM/carrier wants the device to normally be unlockable, but wants E.T. to phone home to determine whether it should be allowed.
It's hard to say what the circumstance is here. But, in most cases, simply flashing different firmware will not permit unlocking the bootloader; in fact, a locked bootloader will generally prevent flashing anything but the firmware intended for that specific device.