Does anyone know how to unlock the SIM for the Verizon TP2 so it can accept any SIM card?
You'll need to have been a long time customer of Verizon (although, I've read of new customers having good results) in good standing.
Call Verizon up and tell them you want to SIM unlock the phone. If they ask, tell them you're traveling overseas and want to use another provider for GSM service.
This is a very new phone for Verizon, so they may not have the instruction set for the Touch Pro2 yet (my rep didn't). My rep had to contact HTC directly for instructions, but he had both unlock codes in his computer. You can let them contact HTC, or tell them you want the codes and you'll contact HTC directly yourself if this is the case.
They should give you two unlock codes (Unlock A and Unlock B, although you should only need Unlock A).
Write down the code, turn on your Touch Pro 2.
From the homescreen, scroll all the way to SETTINGS.
Click ALL SETTINGS in the bottom left hand corner of the screen
Click the PERSONAL tab.
Click the SECURITY icon.
Enter your Unlock A code in the box and click OK/Enter.
Your phone should now be SIM unlocked!
This is how I did it. Neither AT&T or TMobile SIMs have been rejected in my TP2, but I have yet to make test calls.. I think there is a software restriction somewhere that needs to be bypassed for US based GSM, but I don't recall for sure.
-mak
hmm do you know of any online services who could give me the unlock codes?
Why do you need a service? If you're a customer in good standing with Verizon (60days or more I think) they'll give you the unlock code.
The ROM's havn't been hacked yet for the CDMA/US versions of the phones so I don't think there is anyone else doing unlocks yet.
All I had to do was send an email to Verizon from my account login page and the next morning i had the unlock code waiting for me.
--Chris
just a update
.mak said:
You'll need to have been a long time customer of Verizon (although, I've read of new customers having good results) in good standing.
Call Verizon up and tell them you want to SIM unlock the phone. If they ask, tell them you're traveling overseas and want to use another provider for GSM service.
This is a very new phone for Verizon, so they may not have the instruction set for the Touch Pro2 yet (my rep didn't). My rep had to contact HTC directly for instructions, but he had both unlock codes in his computer. You can let them contact HTC, or tell them you want the codes and you'll contact HTC directly yourself if this is the case.
They should give you two unlock codes (Unlock A and Unlock B, although you should only need Unlock A).
Write down the code, turn on your Touch Pro 2.
From the homescreen, scroll all the way to SETTINGS.
Click ALL SETTINGS in the bottom left hand corner of the screen
Click the PERSONAL tab.
Click the SECURITY icon.
Enter your Unlock A code in the box and click OK/Enter.
Your phone should now be SIM unlocked!
This is how I did it. Neither AT&T or TMobile SIMs have been rejected in my TP2, but I have yet to make test calls.. I think there is a software restriction somewhere that needs to be bypassed for US based GSM, but I don't recall for sure.
-mak
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it worked fine for me when i did it like two evenings ago! i used tbloie to test voice and sms worked but data didnt but i was in a bad call area for them
check this out
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.php?p=1183703&postcount=232
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.php?p=1183996&postcount=243
The qualifications for unlock eligability is to have had service with verizon longer than 60 days, only one unlock per line in 10 months, and to have your account balance current, as well as this will void your warranty with the equipment per verizon. It does not affect insurance on the device is what I got. I got a $15 prepaid sim card from at&t due to TMobile not offering data on prepaid, unless you have a sidekick. So after successfull unlock, and my new gophone sim, I was able to make and recieve calls, and took a sec but got data services working, but restricted to edge speeds in the US of course due to the hsdpa being on a different frequency than they use in europe. But hey, my phone now has 2 numbers with a few clicks of a button, no need to even restart the device, so when I am in a building that I cant get cdma service due to the high band frequency it uses, I can then use gsm to make outbound calls, and it's cool to floss to your coworkers that your verizon phone showing the at&t network. Whats the point of having a world phone if you cant play
One upgraded device $199, one prepaid sim $15.00, sticking with verizon after the first tp was crippled, a fortune, being able to showup the iphone on almost every level, Priceless.
Being a good smartphone, there's not an app for that. hahaha
oanderson007 said:
One upgraded device $199, one prepaid sim $15.00, sticking with verizon after the first tp was crippled, a fortune, being able to showup the iphone on almost every level, Priceless.
Being a good smartphone, there's not an app for that. hahaha
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lol
Just got my TP2 with Verizon and lovin' it. Can't wait for this to be unlocked.
I have read about unlocking the SIM card on the phone. It's nice that they will do that, but why would one want to do this? What is there to gain from it?
Taintor said:
I have read about unlocking the SIM card on the phone. It's nice that they will do that, but why would one want to do this? What is there to gain from it?
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for one it gives people the option to buy the verizon version of the phone instead of the tmoblie verison whice looks ugly to me !! and for people like me i can use the gsm sim of my phone for like a prepaid sim if i wanted to!! or if one day i deside to move to another carrier or i move to another area were i can get verizon i can use my same phone!!!
Taintor said:
I have read about unlocking the SIM card on the phone. It's nice that they will do that, but why would one want to do this? What is there to gain from it?
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The big benefit for those of us who travel is that we can use a foreign SIM in our phones when in a foreign country and pay local rates instead of VZW's $2+/min charges. (on Orange when I'm in the UK I pay like 40cents/min to call the US and like 15cents/min to call the UK).
In the US and only with the Verizon phone you can also get say AT&T or TMobile service and have a 2nd local(US) phone number on it and switch between VZW & the other provider as you wish.
--Chris
I sent Verizon an email on Friday afternoon and got a reply with my unlock code within two hours. It was a very nice reply too. The reason I wanted to do this was I am planning on moving to another area code and have found it much easier to get a job some place if you actually have a local number, so I'm just going to get a prepaid SIM for a while...
Boushh said:
I sent Verizon an email on Friday afternoon and got a reply with my unlock code within two hours. It was a very nice reply too. The reason I wanted to do this was I am planning on moving to another area code and have found it much easier to get a job some place if you actually have a local number, so I'm just going to get a prepaid SIM for a while...
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I got my code as well. I tried a co-workers SIM card from his iPhone 3GS running on AT&T and it worked. Too funny. The only issue was that he got 2 voice mails and a text while I had his SIM card in and now I have an unread text showing that I can't get rid of. Arrrgh. I also had 2 voice mails that were showing up as well but I got rid of those by calling my phone and leaving a voice mail. Now to just get rid of that stuck text message. If anyone has any ideas please let me know. By the way... thanks for this post. It will be handy when I travel to Europe and Mexico.
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I got my code as well. I tried a co-workers SIM card from his iPhone 3GS running on AT&T and it worked. Too funny. The only issue was that he got 2 voice mails and a text while I had his SIM card in and now I have an unread text showing that I can't get rid of. Arrrgh. I also had 2 voice mails that were showing up as well but I got rid of those by calling my phone and leaving a voice mail. Now to just get rid of that stuck text message. If anyone has any ideas please let me know. By the way... thanks for this post. It will be handy when I travel to Europe and Mexico.
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If you are comfortable editing your registry, (and have a reg edit program installed on your phone) you can go to:
HK_USER\System\State\sms\Unread\Count
Change this value to 0
That should work. (at least it does on normal sms messages, not sure if the SIM card makes any difference.)
EDIT: You may have to check "..\MMS\Unread\Count" also.
Flip
jdog_12345 said:
I got my code as well. I tried a co-workers SIM card from his iPhone 3GS running on AT&T and it worked. Too funny. The only issue was that he got 2 voice mails and a text while I had his SIM card in and now I have an unread text showing that I can't get rid of. Arrrgh. I also had 2 voice mails that were showing up as well but I got rid of those by calling my phone and leaving a voice mail. Now to just get rid of that stuck text message. If anyone has any ideas please let me know. By the way... thanks for this post. It will be handy when I travel to Europe and Mexico.
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I don't get it. Why can't it be deleted? Same Inbox right?
Did anyone try using data on a SIM card? I wasn't sure how to get that working.
Thanks for the registry tweak. It worked perfect.
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I don't get it. Why can't it be deleted? Same Inbox right?
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Windows mobile often does mysterious things doesn't it? I deleted it but it was still showing the unread message. I got it working using the registry.
jdog_12345 said:
I got my code as well. I tried a co-workers SIM card from his iPhone 3GS running on AT&T and it worked. Too funny. The only issue was that he got 2 voice mails and a text while I had his SIM card in and now I have an unread text showing that I can't get rid of. Arrrgh. I also had 2 voice mails that were showing up as well but I got rid of those by calling my phone and leaving a voice mail. Now to just get rid of that stuck text message. If anyone has any ideas please let me know. By the way... thanks for this post. It will be handy when I travel to Europe and Mexico.
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Just curious, are you using that SIM card on a US Rhodium? I ask because I got my phone SIM unlocked via the code Verizon provides, but I've been wondering about being able to use the phone in the US with a SIM card from say AT&T or T-Mobile.
I have a question for you guys.
The SIM card that comes with your phones (both Verizon and Sprint), they are dummies right? Do your phones work if you pull em out?
Will be getting my TP2 from verizon shortly. Love the fact that we can unlock the SIM Slot and insert and Active US AT&T SIM card...not so sure I like the Edge only speeds though....
Does anyone know if we can avoid calling and just get the unlock codes posted on here or are they strictly by account?
I posted this on the Imagio thread and after a day i still get any reply's. So i hope that ill get some info about it. I researched about unlocking the Verizon imagio and it'll require me giving the IMEI number from to a certain website and they'll encrypt it. so when i do recieve the IMEI number what is the procedure to unlock the phone? and if its safe? And what website do you guys prefer to use for unlocking this phone?
Thanks
cdma (verizon/ sprint) devices dont have sim slots therefore they can not be unlocked.
Yes they do. You can unlock it for use with a GSM carrier. BUT, you cannot use a GSM device on CDMA carriers.
so i cant use it?? for a AT&T sim?
bluerjb said:
so i cant use it?? for a AT&T sim?
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I mean "so i cant use this HTC Imagio From Verizon Even i get it unlocked and then put a AT&T sim in it?
Yes, you can use it on AT&T, T-Mobile, Rodgers, Telus, etc. Any GSM network, as long as it's unlocked, but you will not get 3G coverage.
PurpleLlamaLover said:
Yes, you can use it on AT&T, T-Mobile, Rodgers, Telus, etc. Any GSM network, as long as it's unlocked, but you will not get 3G coverage.
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would I still be able to call and text? because im not going to have data plan with it anyway..
ohh and wat website do you prefer is the safest to use?
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I posted this on the Imagio thread and after a day i still get any reply's. So i hope that ill get some info about it. I researched about unlocking the Verizon imagio and it'll require me giving the IMEI number from to a certain website and they'll encrypt it. so when i do recieve the IMEI number what is the procedure to unlock the phone? and if its safe? And what website do you guys prefer to use for unlocking this phone?
Thanks
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Need to do a little searching first before posting redundant material
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=595193
Wow, same phone and everything lol. Yes you can do everything you would normally on it, just data wouldn't be as fast but not really slow. Just middle range.
Update
I checked the back of the phone and all i saw was 14 digits for the imei code..
i know i need 15 in order to unlock the phone.
i dialed the *#06# number and its the same thing...
so why am i only given 14 digits instead of 15?
Thanks
Bump I'm really looking forward to getting this answered
I was all excited to get the Verizon JB update because of the rumoured "Global Mode", thinking I'd be able to pop in a SIM card from a different provider when travelling overseas.
However, gauging from comments on other forums, it seems that Verizon still keeps the phone locked, and allows only voice connection when the user goes on a different network when travelling outside of the US... Obviously, it won't work with competitors' network such as AT&T or T-Mobile...
The general consensus ( I won't be travelling for 5 weeks so I can't confirm this ) is that there isn't a way to enter the APN when a new SIM card is inserted and the users are only able to make phone calls with the new cell provider, but no data connections are feasible.
Can someone please chime it? Have you been successful in using data connection on your Verizon SG3 when travelling overseas? If so, how did you manage to enter the APN setting?
any input is greatly appreciated...
cheers,
James.
james changstein said:
I was all excited to get the Verizon JB update because of the rumoured "Global Mode", thinking I'd be able to pop in a SIM card from a different provider when travelling overseas.
However, gauging from comments on other forums, it seems that Verizon still keeps the phone locked, and allows only voice connection when the user goes on a different network when travelling outside of the US... Obviously, it won't work with competitors' network such as AT&T or T-Mobile...
The general consensus ( I won't be travelling for 5 weeks so I can't confirm this ) is that there isn't a way to enter the APN when a new SIM card is inserted and the users are only able to make phone calls with the new cell provider, but no data connections are feasible.
Can someone please chime it? Have you been successful in using data connection on your Verizon SG3 when travelling overseas? If so, how did you manage to enter the APN setting?
any input is greatly appreciated...
cheers,
James.
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Download APN Global from the play store, once the international SIM is inserted, run the program and it should pull in the needed APN info....I've not tried it, only read about it on other forums.....so good luck
Follow the instructions here and you'll be good to go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809314
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I joined Solavei and have Unlocked my AT&T HTC Inspire 4G.
I put in Solavei SIM and I Setup the Solavei APN as shown by Solavei.
The phone works, MMS and Data works when I have a signal, but when I lose my signal, the ATT Network Carrier seems to try and Take over?
I was told to delete all AT&T info, but I can't find a way to remove AT&T as a Network Carrier? I do not see AT&T when viewing my APN settings, only Solavei.
I have to restart my phone many times in a day to get Solavei to be recognized again.
Anyone else have this issue, or have a way for me to completely remove any AT&T involvement with this phone.
Bootloader unlock or SIM unlock?
Seems like all the help guides have been taken down, I need help doing a sim unlock too. I currently use Tmobile
Did a search, didn't find anything.
I was given a T-Mobile branded S7 and was thinking about using it as an OS test platform on my Verizon account (I personally use a 930U on Vz), so I need to SIM unlock it.
Can I do this with root?
FWIW, the person who gave me the phone canceled their service a couple weeks after getting it, because the service barely worked in our area (missed/dropped calls, missed SMS, "NOT REGISTERED TO NETWORK" errors, no data connection). I don't even think the first bill was sent out yet. I'm fairly certain the device is blacklisted on Tmo's network, so they won't even pretend to consider giving me an unlock code and I refuse to pay to remove something that shouldn't even be legally allowed in the first place.
Thanks!