Reading unlock codes. Its out there. Real or fiction? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

This thread is serious....... PLEASE Expert opinions are welcome. I dont know much about unlocking and stuff, so please read.
I know this business of unlocking the SKR has been around for long.
BUT now there are folks on ebay, youtube, and other sites offering a USB method for unlocking th Skyrocket. Should buyers beware, or does anyone know if this is real?
Members yozh and BionicBeast have brought this before....but on searching google this business of USB UNLOCKING is out there. Are people being scammed?
examples:
http://www.fastgsm.com/en/page/how-to-unlock-samsung-i5700-spica-i5800-i5500-galaxy-3-5
http://www.youtube.co.id/watch?v=mH...DvjVQa1PpcFP61Cpp-L2yMG0La7fzZWij315zX043xRs=
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ht_1158wt_1396
EDIT: I think in only one case it is a real unlock code recovery.....the others look like hacks??

The first link you got there of the fastgsm one is real. I paid the $15 and unlocked the Tmobile Galaxy S2 which is almost identical to the Skyrocket.
It was done via the USB method. So it definitely works.
The second one is also real. It's another company that does it. I believe for about $17.
Dixit

dixit said:
The first link you got there of the fastgsm one is real. I paid the $15 and unlocked the Tmobile Galaxy S2 which is almost identical to the Skyrocket.
It was done via the USB method. So it definitely works.
The second one is also real. It's another company that does it. I believe for about $17.
Dixit
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Thanks, dixit. Great input. So it is doable.......now we just need to get one of our great xda folks on the job !!!
Does this method actually find your unlock code that you can then enter, or is this a file hack? Can you provide further info on what happens at the unlock stage ?
I ask, because if this is a file hack like the famous Galaxy S unlocker, then one needs to worry about restoring the files etc. and warranty issues. If this an actual unlock code, then all is well .

There is already one person that has been trying to see what they can do on this. That person has been running on it for awhile but due to some finals he is taking its on hold till first week of May. So Id hang tight to see if that person can get anywhere. Otherwise wait a few more months and I think these will drop in the $2 range for codes once these phones lose their exclusivity deals with their respective carriers.
Dixit

dixit said:
There is already one person that has been trying to see what they can do on this. That person has been running on it for awhile but due to some finals he is taking its on hold till first week of May. So Id hang tight to see if that person can get anywhere. Otherwise wait a few more months and I think these will drop in the $2 range for codes once these phones lose their exclusivity deals with their respective carriers.
Dixit
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Sorry just updated my post.....can u pl reply?

chappatti said:
Thanks, dixit. Great input. So it is doable.......now we just need to get one of our great xda folks on the job !!!
Does this method actually find your unlock code that you can then enter, or is this a file hack? Can you provide further info on what happens at the unlock stage ?
I ask, because if this is a file hack like the famous Galaxy S unlocker, then one needs to worry about restoring the files etc. and warranty issues. If this an actual unlock code, then all is well .
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The USB method is not a temporary unlock, its permanent. What they are doing is finding the location that the unlock code is stored, and overwriting it with 8 zeros "00000000" and then when you are presented with the screen to unlock the phone with the unlock code, you enter 8 zeros and the phone is permanently unlocked. The code is stored on the phone, so all they are doing is changing the code, then letting you enter it in. Restoring wont affect it.
This is sort of what the other person is trying to figure out. They want to see what areas these folks are hitting on the phone and see if he can do the same without needing to pay for it from these companies. But like I said, its only matter of a few months or so till these phones lose their exclusivity with their carriers and then these codes will be widely available to unlockers and the price will drop to $1 like they are on 100s of phones on ebay. Right now its up there in price cause only ATT or Samsung can provide the code. Some say truly only Samsung can provide it cause if you call ATT they cant/wont even provide the unlock code.
Dixit

dixit said:
The USB method is not a temporary unlock, its permanent. What they are doing is finding the location that the unlock code is stored, and overwriting it with 8 zeros "00000000" and then when you are presented with the screen to unlock the phone with the unlock code, you enter 8 zeros and the phone is permanently unlocked. The code is stored on the phone, so all they are doing is changing the code, then letting you enter it in. Restoring wont affect it.
This is sort of what the other person is trying to figure out. They want to see what areas these folks are hitting on the phone and see if he can do the same without needing to pay for it from these companies. But like I said, its only matter of a few months or so till these phones lose their exclusivity with their carriers and then these codes will be widely available to unlockers and the price will drop to $1 like they are on 100s of phones on ebay. Right now its up there in price cause only ATT or Samsung can provide the code. Some say truly only Samsung can provide it cause if you call ATT they cant/wont even provide the unlock code.
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Thanks a lot.
So that's what the "00000000" is about. I was wondering about that step, since if they found the code, why 8 zero's...

chappatti said:
So that's what the "00000000" is about. I was wondering about that step, since if they found the code, why 8 zero's...
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Because replacing a known location where the unlock code is stored with an unlock code of 8 zero's is much easier then trying to decrypt the code already stored in the phone.
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Dump the EFS partition to a file, then pay to unlock a phone via one of the USB unlockers, then dump the EFS partition a second time and do a binary compare. The lock code location and format will become very apparent in the compare.

cschmitt said:
Because replacing a known location where the unlock code is stored with an unlock code of 8 zero's is much easier then trying to decrypt the code already stored in the phone.
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Dump the EFS partition to a file, then pay to unlock a phone via one of the USB unlockers, then dump the EFS partition a second time and do a binary compare. The lock code location and format will become very apparent in the compare.
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Geez....are you sure? Coz I'm ready to do the unlock.......but how the heck to I dump the efs?
EDIT: So the whole idea is to get the location???

chappatti said:
Geez....are you sure? Coz I'm ready to do the unlock.......but how the heck to I dump the efs?
EDIT: So the whole idea is to get the location???
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Getting the location is a start, from there it's determining the format. The code is probably encrypted or it might be stored as an MD5 hash of the unlock code.
It may be that the unlockers have figured out the encrypted hash for '00000000' and just overwrite the correct location in the partition with that value so that when you enter 8 zero's as the network unlock code it works.
99% of the EFS is just 0x00 and 0xFF so there's not that much 'real' data to compare, maybe 150 or 200KB.
Another option is to collect EFS partitions from several phones and compare them, the relevant information such as IMEI, BT and WiFi MAC, unlock code will be in the locations that these files differ.

cschmitt said:
Getting the location is a start, from there it's determining the format. The code is probably encrypted or it might be stored as an MD5 hash of the unlock code.
It may be that the unlockers have figured out the encrypted hash for '00000000' and just overwrite the correct location in the partition with that value so that when you enter 8 zero's as the network unlock code it works.
99% of the EFS is just 0x00 and 0xFF so there's not that much 'real' data to compare, maybe 150 or 200KB.
Another option is to collect EFS partitions from several phones and compare them, the relevant information such as IMEI, BT and WiFi MAC, unlock code will be in the locations that these files differ.
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Thanks for the insight.
Ok, so if I unlock, then how to dump the efs...... I am going to rope you in for comparing efs and s$%t like that..LOL !

This info might be dated, since it has been a while that I worked for AT&T, but to the best of my knowledge, they DO give out unlock codes as long as you say the following:
1. You need it for international travel.
2. The offer you an international plan, decline it. Say you want to use a local SIM card.
3. They will say they can only do it if they put international roaming on this line. It is a free feature, so say "yes".
4. They will generate and provide an unlock code free of charge.
5. Send me whatever money you were going to pay
During the years I worked there, I did this countless times for customers.
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Saitou33 said:
This info might be dated, since it has been a while that I worked for AT&T, but to the best of my knowledge, they DO give out unlock codes as long as you say the following:
1. You need it for international travel.
2. The offer you an international plan, decline it. Say you want to use a local SIM card.
3. They will say they can only do it if they put international roaming on this line. It is a free feature, so say "yes".
4. They will generate and provide an unlock code free of charge.
5. Send me whatever money you were going to pay
During the years I worked there, I did this countless times for customers.
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Sorry, man, those days are gone. It is simply that Samsung still controls the database of the unlock codes for "famous"/top-end devices.
To prove this here is my chat with AT&T just 5 mins ago:
ATT: Thank you for completing the prechat survey. We can certainly check your device to see if can be unlocked for international travel. Can you please provide me the 15 digit IMEI number from the phone? You may obtain this number by entering *#06# on your phone.
Me: Sure....one min.
Me:
Brad Ritcey: Thank you. One moment.
ATT: Currently the device is not eligible to be unlocked. We have no set unlock date for the device at this time Mr.Subramaniam.
Me: So what is my option?
ATT: We do offer roaming plans while traveling for data,voice and text messages.
Me: That would be still more expensive.......
Me: Is there no unlock code at all for this device?
ATT: That is correct
Me: OK. Then I will buy a local to-go phone. Thanks !
I am never one to try any reasonable option....but this is the third time !!

Have you owned it for 6 months?

chappatti said:
Sorry, man, those days are gone. It is simply that Samsung still controls the database of the unlock codes for "famous"/top-end devices.
To prove this here is my chat with AT&T just 5 mins ago:
ATT: Thank you for completing the prechat survey. We can certainly check your device to see if can be unlocked for international travel. Can you please provide me the 15 digit IMEI number from the phone? You may obtain this number by entering *#06# on your phone.
Me: Sure....one min.
Me:
Brad Ritcey: Thank you. One moment.
ATT: Currently the device is not eligible to be unlocked. We have no set unlock date for the device at this time Mr.Subramaniam.
Me: So what is my option?
ATT: We do offer roaming plans while traveling for data,voice and text messages.
Me: That would be still more expensive.......
Me: Is there no unlock code at all for this device?
ATT: That is correct
Me: OK. Then I will buy a local to-go phone. Thanks !
I am never one to try any reasonable option....but this is the third time !!
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Yeah, it's been a while since I worked there. It is absolutely obscene to have to pay for a function of a piece of your own property. I'll try asking a friend of mine who still works there if there is any workaround on the horizon. It used to be just a matter of putting in the IMEI and clicking one button. This sucks.
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Saitou33 said:
Yeah, it's been a while since I worked there. It is absolutely obscene to have to pay for a function of a piece of your own property. I'll try asking a friend of mine who still works there if there is any workaround on the horizon. It used to be just a matter of putting in the IMEI and clicking one button. This sucks.
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Thanks, dude. Let me know, be happy try AT&T again

i really hope sumone develops an app or code generator for us....i hate to pay an extra $25 dollars to unlock my fone since i purchased at retail price

jyazzie110 said:
i really hope sumone develops an app or code generator for us....i hate to pay an extra $25 dollars to unlock my fone since i purchased at retail price
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Well as I said in my previous posts that you can save $10 by using the USB method. Two companies do it for $15. At least that method works and it's slightly cheaper for now.
Dixit

jyazzie110 said:
i really hope sumone develops an app or code generator for us....i hate to pay an extra $25 dollars to unlock my fone since i purchased at retail price
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I am not promising anything, but I may have something on that within a few days. I was able to get in touch with my friend and he was pretty sure that there is a way. He will be sending me instructions next time he is working. He usually knows his stuff, so let us hope for the best.
I will post as soon as I know something.

Saitou33 said:
I am not promising anything, but I may have something on that within a few days. I was able to get in touch with my friend and he was pretty sure that there is a way. He will be sending me instructions next time he is working. He usually knows his stuff, so let us hope for the best.
I will post as soon as I know something.
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I tried to contact ATT twice yesterday. They all asked if there is a AT&T logo on the phone, then if I paid the full price (which I didn't), And finally said my phone is not eligble.

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Unlock - Finally given up and got the code from IMEI CHECK for 40.44 USD

Seems I haven't got the luck, tried the tricks found in the forum with the AT&T customer services and finally the result is no good, they rejected me for various of excuses, Account not activated for 90 days, Model of the Phone is not supported to be unlocked, the unlock team is not available at the moment, phone imei number is not bind to the account, no international service package is added to the account ....
Decided to turn to IMEI CHECK today, dumped out the file and provided the IMEI number, paypaled $40.44 USD ~( ... ) and emailed in the fax copy of my driver license(requested, no idea why need to do that) got the unlock code with in 5 minutes.
Jeez. Sorry dude.
Man I would've charged you 2 dollars and 13 cents to give you the unlock code!
evlstyle said:
Seems I haven't got the luck, tried the tricks found in the forum with the AT&T customer services and finally the result is no good, they rejected me for various of excuses, Account not activated for 90 days, Model of the Phone is not supported to be unlocked, the unlock team is not available at the moment, phone imei number is not bind to the account, no international service package is added to the account ....
Decided to turn to IMEI CHECK today, dumped out the file and provided the IMEI number, paypaled $40.44 USD ~( ... ) and emailed in the fax copy of my driver license(requested, no idea why need to do that) got the unlock code with in 5 minutes.
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That's insane!!! I paid won an ebay auction for $13.99 USD from www.cellunlock.net to have mine unlocked and received the code within 12 hours. They only needed the IMEI number of my phone...not sure why you had to pay so much and had to give them your drivers license.
dude... how is that may i ask?..
jbmorales said:
Man I would've charged you 2 dollars and 13 cents to give you the unlock code!
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$2.13???? OMG!.. how may i ask dude?
madrascafe said:
dude... how is that may i ask?..
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They're all over ebay...you got screwed..again though, I would wonder why they needed my drivers license...kinda suspicious to me.
crispyj said:
They're all over ebay...you got screwed..again though, I would wonder why they needed my drivers license...kinda suspicious to me.
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Probably just to cover themselves. There are a lot of stolen phones about. One shop over here wants photographic ID and proof of address, lol!!!
Wouldnt worry too much, have used IMEI Check in the past, good service and no problems here, although their not the cheapest on the market.....
crispyj said:
They're all over ebay...you got screwed..again though, I would wonder why they needed my drivers license...kinda suspicious to me.
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Especially since the OP paid via Paypal. Now, they have an email address tied to a known valid paypal account and the OP's credentials (Name, address, etc.). Hopefully they won't be able to much with it. I'd still be wary though. To OP, definitely watch your paypal account for suspicious activities and other financial activities for a while. Don't want to mess with identity theft. It's a nightmare to get resolved.
EDIT: Well, silent_killa's dealings should help ease your feelings a little. Though, it wouldn't hurt just to be safe.
@KMFM$: Really well said. Dealing with paypal on most levels is frustrating and when it is about identity theft I've heard they can be really, really unfair.
He has great advice OP
jbmorales said:
Man I would've charged you 2 dollars and 13 cents to give you the unlock code!
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will that also work for a dutch orange rom? Then i'll be glad to pay you $2.13!

ATT Captivate SIMLOCK BOUNTY

If you've been following this thread:
SIM Unlock
You'll notice that are many of us who are looking to have the SIMLOCK removed from the ATT version of Samsung's Captivate Galaxy S i897.
Can you help?
If you're interested in contributing to the bounty, sign up in here!
I'm in. Will offer $50.
I'll throw in my fifty bucks
50$ here, committed
I'm in for $50.
very committed.
total bounty: $190
i stepped up my commitment by another 10$ so 200$ total
will offer 50$
giz02 said:
If you've been following this thread:
SIM Unlock
You'll notice that are many of us who are looking to have the SIMLOCK removed from the ATT version of Samsung's Captivate Galaxy S i897.
Can you help?
If you're interested in contributing to the bounty, sign up in here!
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I'm pulling my $50 out...
I'M UNLOCKED!! (Video coming soon)
i'll add to the bounty. unless someone (giz02) found an unlocked solution.
Starts an unlock bounty, claims it 3 hours later. lol
I'll be waiting for video proof and a couple of other people to confirm it works.
I'm offering $50 as a bounty to anyone who solves and shares the solution to unlock the SIM for the Samsung Captivate
After giz02 claims he unlocked his and removed his share...
we're back up to $200.
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Guys I couldn't wait any longer... i just bought an unlocked i9000 from pacific mall. Sorry I'm out.
Berserk87 said:
Starts an unlock bounty, claims it 3 hours later. lol
I'll be waiting for video proof and a couple of other people to confirm it works.
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It is kind of funny the way it happened, but I assure you I am unlocked. I recorded the video at work but there was a lot of background discussions going on(unrelated to what I was doing )and I've got to edit the audio out. I am swyping with a rogers sim at my poker game right now.
There is no magic solution that I know of. I ended up getting the code from att. I'll tell you guys how tomorrow, but they issued the code to me
Oooooh! You can get a code from AT&T? Wow...I bet nobody knew that. Please hurry up with the video, because I can't wait to find out how you got them to give you a magic code. What did you have to give them? The cow you were supposed to take to the market?
Sorry for being so snippety, but I don't think that anyone gives a rat's ass about an unlock code. We all know what those are and how they work and how to get them. What we need is software to unlock the phone universally. I think that one of the best methods for the initial unlock will be with the xml settings that were found that seem to set the provider during the build process. That is unless someone else has figured out something that I haven't heard of yet.
Sorry, but I give a rat's ass about unlock codes, if they exist and are obtainable, it's the best way to unlock, period, especially if they come from AT&T and are free.
And I can tell you for a cast-iron fact that .xml files are not the key to unlocking a modern phone. These puppies are locked at the hardware level, deep down in the same encrypted chip where the IMEI is stored, and not something you can spoof with a text editor.
There will be no "software" unlock of this device, ever. Either we get codes from AT&T/Samsung, we get codes from the gray market, or somebody comes up with a cable method to (wait for it) brute force the code on a particular phone. See where I'm going here? It's all about getting that code.
Those .xml files you speak of are nothing more than standard carrier codes, so that the phone knows and can report what network it's on, and has nothing at all to do with what SIM card is installed.
That said...Giz, we want that social engineering information ASAP. The poker game can wait.
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It is kind of funny the way it happened, but I assure you I am unlocked. I recorded the video at work but there was a lot of background discussions going on(unrelated to what I was doing )and I've got to edit the audio out. I am swyping with a rogers sim at my poker game right now.
There is no magic solution that I know of. I ended up getting the code from att. I'll tell you guys how tomorrow, but they issued the code to me
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Why wait until tomorrow.. are they issuing unlock codes or what
Croak said:
Sorry, but I give a rat's ass about unlock codes, if they exist and are obtainable, it's the best way to unlock, period, especially if they come from AT&T and are free.
And I can tell you for a cast-iron fact that .xml files are not the key to unlocking a modern phone. These puppies are locked at the hardware level, deep down in the same encrypted chip where the IMEI is stored, and not something you can spoof with a text editor.
There will be no "software" unlock of this device, ever. Either we get codes from AT&T/Samsung, we get codes from the gray market, or somebody comes up with a cable method to (wait for it) brute force the code on a particular phone. See where I'm going here? It's all about getting that code.
Those .xml files you speak of are nothing more than standard carrier codes, so that the phone knows and can report what network it's on, and has nothing at all to do with what SIM card is installed.
That said...Giz, we want that social engineering information ASAP. The poker game can wait.
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Whoever wants the to know how I did it can PM me. That knuckle head above is the reason I'm not going to post who I spoke to and what i said publcially.
What difference does it make if you get a software code generator, or the DB of IMEI/Simlock codes, unless you're a profiteer.
Sorry, I did it so that I could get my phone unlocked, so that i could use this phone with my Rogers SIM, not so that I could make money, and not so that i could screw ATT.
Like I said, whoever wants the process, just PM me.
Free info for all, except that clown above.
The "clown" you quoted or the clown who the clown you quoted was responding to?
Croak said:
The "clown" you quoted or the clown who the clown you quoted was responding to?
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Neither.. NikAmi was who I was refering to.
Let it be known that the Giz doesn not BullSh1t.
here is the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxVeRbhidqw
(give it a few mins for Youtube to encode)
Rock on! There is hope.
I kust spoke to AT&T and they told me after speaking with 5 people that they just dont have the unlock codes yet. Please let me know how you coaxed it out of them.
THanks

[Q] Unlock a Samsung C3050

Hello,
My sister just bought a new Samsung C3050, network-locked.
Does somebody know a way to unlock it, or a website where I should go ?
I know some website where it is possible to unlock Alcatel, ZTE... phones for free, but nothing for Samsung.
Thanks in advance.
gayraja said:
Hi,
you can unlock the network by approaching the service provider or just go to online providers for the code.i prefer xxxxx who provides code and instructions to unlock........
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Spammer detected...
gayraja registered 3 days ago, and just spams for apparently different online unlock services... Apparently different because the names differ, but are probably the same service (because the web interface is always about the same), and at various (but always high) prices... (prounlocking, mobileunlocksolutions, theunlockarena...)
My first message in this thread is old, and I found by myself a much cheaper unlock provider than yours long time ago, so... thanks for nothing, gayraja...
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Spammer detected...
gayraja registered 3 days ago, and just spams for apparently different online unlock services... Apparently different because the names differ, but are probably the same service (because the web interface is always about the same), and at various (but always high) prices... (prounlocking, mobileunlocksolutions, theunlockarena...)
My first message in this thread is old, and I found by myself a much cheaper unlock provider than yours long time ago, so... thanks for nothing, gayraja...
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He's new and probably didn't read date, that's all. You asked for help and he was trying to do that, maybe a little late but so. Calm down.
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B-rye785 said:
He's new and probably didn't read date, that's all. You asked for help and he was trying to do that, maybe a little late but so. Calm down.
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I read all his posts, that's why I'm sure about the spam thing...
Anyways, thanks for telling.
PS: maybe you can configure your PC36100 differently so it doesn't show the same message every time you post. Just saying...
It's whatever. Just thought you were flaming him. Just saying. Peace bro.
P.S. This better? ......
Sent from my bad azz OG Evo 4g
You can Unlock the samsung Mobile Phone easily using the unlock code,You can buy the Unlock code for Mobile Phones at Superunlockcodes.com and unlock it from Network lock,You can enter unlock code in the mobile phone using unlocking instructions from Mobileunlockguide.com Free unlock code is not possible to get for the Latest Phone,you need to pay for it..You can get the unlock code for Latest phones and unlock it.
Another spammer detected...
I have read a lot of his posts, malayalapenkutti justs spams for:
- unlocking (expensive) paying sites
- a crappy Internet speed test site ip-details.com
He's replying to very old posts, sometimes more than one year... this guy really needs to be banned, just like gayraja was in this thread.

Cellunlocker.net horrible experience

Just wanted to let you guys know about my horrible experience with this company. Before the free unlock methods were available I had purchased an unlock code from them for $14.99 for my Rogers i337m. They had guaranteed it to work. Needless to say the code did not work. So they emailed back saying I would need an unfreeze code along with with the unlock code for $29.99. So I did that. The codes still did not work and I even proved it to them with a video which they requested in order for a refund. They did not update me with any information for two weeks. After countless emails, they decided that doing the free unlock method would work. By then i had already sold my I 337m and got an unlocked 9505. They refuse to give me a refund even though the code didn't work. They have horrible customer service and barely ever respond to emails. I've seen at least one other post on another forum saying the same thing.
Just letting you guys know that be wary of their services. Plus there are free ways to do the same thing now. They lost a few lifetime customers between me and my friends. I hope that was worth the $29.99 for them.
Thanks for letting us know we should all boycott jerk companies like this.
Not sure why this happenned to you, but i've unlocked every phone with them without any issue. Although there is something fishy here. Your unlock code, you claim to have cost you 14.99, mine was 24.99 for i337m. It worked the first time. Second, pay by paypal, next time a company charges you more than initially, just open a claim and you'll get you money back.
I haven't had a bad experience with them either. I've unlocked like 4-5 phones with them so far including my two GS4s. That too for $8 each only
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Did you pay with paypal? If so, you could make a claim..
polish_pat said:
Not sure why this happenned to you, but i've unlocked every phone with them without any issue. Although there is something fishy here. Your unlock code, you claim to have cost you 14.99, mine was 24.99 for i337m. It worked the first time. Second, pay by paypal, next time a company charges you more than initially, just open a claim and you'll get you money back.
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I used CellUnlocker.net as well, it cost me $24.99 for my I337 and I received a working code in under 5 minutes.
evilive27 said:
Just wanted to let you guys know about my horrible experience with this company. Before the free unlock methods were available I had purchased an unlock code from them for $14.99 for my Rogers i337m. They had guaranteed it to work. Needless to say the code did not work. So they emailed back saying I would need an unfreeze code along with with the unlock code for $29.99. So I did that. The codes still did not work and I even proved it to them with a video which they requested in order for a refund. They did not update me with any information for two weeks. After countless emails, they decided that doing the free unlock method would work. By then i had already sold my I 337m and got an unlocked 9505. They refuse to give me a refund even though the code didn't work. They have horrible customer service and barely ever respond to emails. I've seen at least one other post on another forum saying the same thing.
Just letting you guys know that be wary of their services. Plus there are free ways to do the same thing now. They lost a few lifetime customers between me and my friends. I hope that was worth the $29.99 for them.
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Something definitely isn't right here. If for some reason your phone didn't work with the code you entered, the other unfreeze code should have. It sounds like something is / was wrong with your phone. A few people that tried the "free" unlock method have screwed up their phones with the method and have been unable to use codes for sim unlock. However, you claim this was all done before the free unlock method?
Plus on the 29th of May you had this post in the "free unlock" thread...
evilive27 said:
Worked for me. Used T-Mobile sim in the states. Worked just fine. Maybe some work and some don't.
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I thought you said you didn't try the method (you sold the phone first) and bought an "unlocked" I9505?
OP, can you clarify this story?
evilive27 said:
Just letting you guys know that be wary of their services. Plus there are free ways to do the same thing now. They lost a few lifetime customers between me and my friends. I hope that was worth the $29.99 for them.
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not sure what to say to you. i've unlocked about 65-70 iPhones, ~15 gs3 lte (for some reason the free unlock from service menu wasn't working, i think it's stk.apk, it appeard to be missing as they didn't open service menu), 15 gs2 lte, 20-30 BB including z10...i have yet to have a single issue with this cellunlocker.net.
and as you noticed you tried this long after the free method was posted....
and in case you are wondering those weren't my phones, i just unlocked them...
I've always used paypal too, in case.
I've never had a problem with them before either. That's what I'm saying. Lost a long time customer.
As for the free unlock method, in the other thread, that was for my girlfriends phone.
Nothing fishy here. I did use PayPal and there is a claim open.
I was stating MY experience with them. Of course others may have had codes that worked. I didnt. Which is why I sold that phone and just got an unlocked 9505.
Like I said, wanted to share my experience. I wouldn't knock a company for no reason.
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Not in my case
I am a locked GS4 from fido and I paid 24.99 to get the unlock code from their website. Though the first method they suggested in the email didn't work, but the second worked perfectly. Maybe you just didn't read through their feedback e-mail and followed the entire instructions.
Awful experience with cellunlocker.net
Be carefull with Cellunlocker.net, they didn't comply with the refund policies.
I bought two codes with them, OrderID::xx4024 and OrderID::xx2763 and at the end the codes didn't work.
They start to send me some instructions to make the codes work but with no success.
Sometimes it seems like the person who answered my emails didn't know anything about my orders. They get me tired sending me the same instructions time after time and asking me for some videos with a "REFUND INSTRUCTIONS" as email header.
Once I realized we were going to nowhere I asked them for my money back as its refund policy in their website, I received nothing. I didn't receive an email with the reason to don't refund me.
I'm very disapointed with cellunlocker.net, they have attended a lot of people but my experience started very well but at the end it was completely awful.
I've never used unlock codes ever I only use unlock by software and USB and I've never had a problem.
I used them a couple of times and all the codes work. There shouldn't be any reason for it not to work as its pretty much impossible to send you faulty codes because of the way each code is unique to each phone. Anyway, if for some reason the codes don't work, you get back to them with your issue and if they give you a hard time, take it up with the payment processor (credit card, paypal) it will make things faster
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I've used them now on three different phones, and they all worked great. The only way it might not have worked is if you chose the wrong phone type.
Unlocked my fiance Bell Note 3 with no issues with this company.
From what I understand., sometimes you need to be on the stock firmware to be able to unlock.. My rogers s4 unlocked with no issues as well
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Never had a problem with that company either
I unlocked my
Note 4 , note 3, S3 all from telus and also other phones for other people from that site without any problems.
It feels good to get the UNLOCK SUCCESSFUL message on my screen after punching in the code.
Awesome stuff!
Strange you went through that.
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Never had a problem with that company either
I unlocked my
Note 4 , note 3, S3 all from telus and also other phones for other people from that site without any problems.
It feels good to get the UNLOCK SUCCESSFUL message on my screen after punching in the code.
Awesome stuff!
Strange you went through that.
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these guys are great too : swiftunlocks dot com - (notice the pleural) - used them twice for s5. Most s4 should be out of contract by now in which At&t will give you the code. OR there's software ways of doing it for the S4.
cybershawngates said:
these guys are great too : swiftunlocks dot com - (notice the pleural) - used them twice for s5. Most s4 should be out of contract by now in which At&t will give you the code. OR there's software ways of doing it for the S4.
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Sorry these guys failed me hard, I never got my refund back and I am going through a paypal chargeback with them. Never ordering from swiftunlocks
Have been using cellunlocker for years. Never had a bad experience. I even got my last unlock for free if I filmed it and posted it on YouTube
polish_pat said:
Have been using cellunlocker for years. Never had a bad experience. I even got my last unlock for free if I filmed it and posted it on YouTube
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By "never had a bad experience" i meant I always had great service... If i ordered in their business hours I'd get my code within 2 hours, if not in the AM the next day. Also their prices were always very fair and codes always worked. Once I made a mistake in the IMEI and they were very nice and sent me a new one.
DON'T use cellunlocker.net. It took them about 4 days to come up with a code that didn't work. After being forced to upload several videos of me trying the unlock code and proving that my phone wasn't rooted or running a custom ROM, they still refused to issue a refund claiming my phone was modified. It's been 17 days and they still can't come up with a working code. Avoid them like the plague!
Works!
Cellunlocker.net worked for me, received working code within one day for my Samsung S9. I guess company may have evolved and improved their unlock process over the years.

anyone NICE have some time to teach

I want to learn some basic stuff and have a ton of questions. I posted a few but the 1 person that Dm'ed me when I tryed to ask more questions yelled at me for having tone when even though I was very nice because I am greatful that he took the time.
I do not want to get yelled for no reason so there is no way I will ask him anything else.
So is there anyone willing to take sme time to have a conversation with me about a samsung S6 phone?
No one is going to yell at you for no reason... if they do it's a lick on them.
Post your questions so others can learn as well.
No one person knows all the solutions so you benefit from more sources of knowledge by posting the questions on the forum.
Or simply be patient as you will eventually find the answers you seek... works for me.
Ok I was given a phone samsung from a lady that changed to a new company.
The phone she gave me has no sim card and has been resotred to start.
What th woman who gave it to me and I both do not know is if the phone is carries locked and how to gey it unlocked.
I have googled and it seems there are a lot of unlock code generators that charge a fee.
Can anyone tell me first is there a free one second if not one that is not some kind of a scam.
The phone says it is a Samsung SM-G920A.
cannotkeepup said:
Ok I was given a phone samsung from a lady that changed to a new company.
The phone she gave me has no sim card and has been resotred to start.
What th woman who gave it to me and I both do not know is if the phone is carries locked and how to gey it unlocked.
I have googled and it seems there are a lot of unlock code generators that charge a fee.
Can anyone tell me first is there a free one second if not one that is not some kind of a scam.
The phone says it is a Samsung SM-G920A.
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Have the last owner sign in on the phone and delete their Google and Samsung accounts on it.
You can then do a factory reset and configure it as you please.
That's the easy way... any other way will be much harder.
blackhawk said:
Have the last owner sign in on the phone and delete their Google and Samsung accounts on it.
You can then do a factory reset and configure it as you please.
That's the easy way... any other way will be muc
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Maybe I am not explaining this right.
The samsung phone has been reset so it is like it is a new phone.
It was a ATT carrier and I want to use it on a differant carrier so I need to unlock the carrier.
So I am looking for a way to unlock the carrie.
So what I am looking for is a
Unlock Code Generator.​
Is there one that is used and not a scam?
cannotkeepup said:
Maybe I am not explaining this right.
The samsung phone has been reset so it is like it is a new phone.
It was a ATT carrier and I want to use it on a differant carrier so I need to unlock the carrier.
So I am looking for a way to unlock the carrie.
So what I am looking for is a
Unlock Code Generator.​
Is there one that is used and not a scam?
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The easiest way is to have AT&T unlock it.
If there's no outstanding balance on the account they should. Usually the account holder does this, not sure how this will work in your case.
AT&T can still/could have blacklist(ed) the phone's imei even if you use a 3rd party unlocker.
Probably best to work it out with AT&T. They are very intolerant of delinquent accounts though. If a balance was owed by the previous owner they will probably want it paid to unlock it. They just want their money. If no money is owed you should be alright.
As much as I know... I may be mistaken. Never had to play with this.

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