How can I tell if my NS is unlocked or not? - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello everyone.
I just pulled the trigger on a Nexus 7 32GB and I want to sell my LNIB Nexus S i9020T to help pay for the N7. I have its original box with all original accessories, including the original screen protectors still on the screen. This phone was never activated, nor was the T-Mobile card ever taken out of the box. So, I have no clue if this means it is unlocked or locked to T-Mobile. I assume this also means the ESN is considered clean, or is that IMEI?
I would like to put it on eBay as "New Other" LNIB, in Mint condition. But I noticed other sellers are advertising theirs as "Unlocked". Is there a way I can tell if this is unlocked also? Or can I unlock this easily? Is it worth more as unlocked? I have no history on this device as it was purchased by my sister in law (ex) brand new, and she was going to give it to her son Jason last year but instead he got in serious trouble (with the law) and she decided he was not deserving of it anymore. So she gave it to me as payment for working on her computer. I was the first one to ever open the box and play around with it. However, I simply do not need another mobile device laying around here unused.
So, how would you list this if you had it for sale? unlocked or t-mobile only? How do I know the ESN is clean? just because the phone never had a sim card inserted? I never sold a Android device before, so kinda worried that I might get the description wrong if I list it as unlocked with clean esn (or is it IMEI?). Any tips would be appreciated.
Thanks
SkOrPn

Pick up SIM card from another carrier and see, that's the simplest way to find out. If u get message for network unlock code than it's locked on T-Mo. Originally, i9023 or i9020 were sold unlocked, but i am not so sure about i9020A or i9020T versions (AT&T and T-Mo).

Ted Mosby said:
Pick up SIM card from another carrier and see, that's the simplest way to find out. If u get message for network unlock code than it's locked on T-Mo. Originally, i9023 or i9020 were sold unlocked, but i am not so sure about i9020A or i9020T versions (AT&T and T-Mo).
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Very good idea. Maybe I can try my current AT&T sim card from my other phone? By the way, I just noticed that when the device boots, the boot screen shows a "Lock" under the word Google. The lock is an icon and is in the Unlocked position. I just now noticed it, lol... I wonder if that means what I think it means... I will still try the sim card though. Thanks

All Nexus S are unlocked. HOWEVER, they are frequency limited (tri-band vs Galaxy Nexus penta-band).
This means that on some carriers, depending the frequency they use, you might not get 3G or signal at all if they don't operate a 2G service.
The lock you see when booting just means it's fastboot unlocked, so you can flash custom recoveries, roms and so on. Nothing to do with the network.

IMEI would be correct in this case. ESN is generally only used with non-GSM phones (Sprint, etc), AFAIK.

polobunny said:
All Nexus S are unlocked. HOWEVER, they are frequency limited (tri-band vs Galaxy Nexus penta-band).
This means that on some carriers, depending the frequency they use, you might not get 3G or signal at all if they don't operate a 2G service.
The lock you see when booting just means it's fastboot unlocked, so you can flash custom recoveries, roms and so on. Nothing to do with the network.
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Ah, thanks for the clarification on that icon. OK, so it seems the word "Unlocked" is just there to let people know it may or may not work in 3G on there own network due to frequency differences. Gotcha.
Now I feel confident I can list this with an accurate description. Thank you!

Nomedias said:
IMEI would be correct in this case. ESN is generally only used with non-GSM phones (Sprint, etc), AFAIK.
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Thanks for the clarification on that. Yeah, there is a clear IMEI sticker on the box and a IMEI sticker under the battery. I assume since this phone has never had a sim inserted the IMEI on this device can be used anywhere legally, right?

SkOrPn said:
Thanks for the clarification on that. Yeah, there is a clear IMEI sticker on the box and a IMEI sticker under the battery. I assume since this phone has never had a sim inserted the IMEI on this device can be used anywhere legally, right?
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To my knowledge, inserting a sim into a carrier unlocked phone doesn't suddenly lock it (legally, contractually or via software).

Nomedias said:
To my knowledge, inserting a sim into a carrier unlocked phone doesn't suddenly lock it (legally, contractually or via software).
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That's what I thought to. However, I am just making sure because, if I sold this, and then found out the buyer could not use it I would be liable for making it right (I hate refunding). My ratings at eBay is still a perfect 5.0 out of 5.0 at 100% positive feedback and I do not want to give someone any reason what so ever to give me negative feedback of any kind. lol I guess I am being overly cautious.
Thanks Nomedias :good:

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[Q] SGH-i727R unlock confusion

Howdy, so... I'm quite new, obviously.
I've searched the forums for information regarding the SGH-i727r but came to the conclusion it does not have it's own forum so info. is scattered.
My question is: What is the going official name of this phone and/or does it matter what unlock code Model I use?
IE: I have a Galaxy S II SGH-i727r however all of the unlock websites I've been to do not specifically list the SGH-i727r as a model.
Which of the following would my model be closest to? (according to cellunlocker.net):
Galaxy S II LTE i727
Galaxy S II Skyrocket LTE i727
i727 Galaxy S II LTE
Or does it make a difference?
Thanks for the (hopeful) patience
Those three models you listed are all the same as far as the i727.. are you on rogers? i would assume it's the same phone as the at&t version. I don't know for sure, but try asking cell unlocker if you aren't sure. they should be able to tell you.
EDIT: so i just went to the site, just choose one of the ones you listed.. they are all the same, choose your network and enter your imei. It shouldn't be too hard man.
It's a toughie to describe what carrier I'm with. Rogers pulled out of Northwestern Ontario and sold they're 807 numbers to our local carrier in exchange for them to use the Rogers towers.
so, in a nutshell I'm Tbaytel powered by Rogers. My phone is an SGH-i727r (the r designates it's a rogers phone), and from the information I've gathered, Rogers is the only one that is LTE branded(?)
There are only a few minor differences between the few i727's that I know of, but I just don't want to pay for one and find out it's the wrong code.
In a perfect world....
stuck? said:
It's a toughie to describe what carrier I'm with. Rogers pulled out of Northwestern Ontario and sold they're 807 numbers to our local carrier in exchange for them to use the Rogers towers.
so, in a nutshell I'm Tbaytel powered by Rogers. My phone is an SGH-i727r (the r designates it's a rogers phone), and from the information I've gathered, Rogers is the only one that is LTE branded(?)
There are only a few minor differences between the few i727's that I know of, but I just don't want to pay for one and find out it's the wrong code.
In a perfect world....
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No difference same phone, as long as it says i727, R just stands for Rogers baseman, u can flash custom tomorrow or radio and it will have no R.
Skyrocket=LYRICS in USA.
Before paying for code, use the unlockers for SII. In the market they should work.
Good luck
odeccacccp said:
No difference same phone, as long as it says i727, R just stands for Rogers baseman, u can flash custom tomorrow or radio and it will have no R.
Skyrocket=LYRICS in USA.
Before paying for code, use the unlockers for SII. In the market they should work.
Good luck
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The unlockers do NOT work for our phone, sim unlock code must be obtained from an unlock site
I'm not going to say you are wrong or not, but if I recall (and I could also recall wrong) there were a few MINOR differences between brands of the models.
As well, 2 of those 3 devices are 24.99$ while the other is 7.99$ To me at least, that says they're different.
Gonna try searching more, thanks for the help.
CellUnlockedNow.com worked for me on my Rogers S2 LTE. Can't remember how much but it was cheaper than the rest without messing around with discount codes.
This is not a shill
Honestly, a bit hesitant on the cellunlockednow website. Read lots of bad reviews. But kudos if it was working for you
I'm back stuck in a .. equation again. I have a Rogers BRANDED phone but it's locked to my local carrier Tbaytel.
The only site that I have seen thus far with an unlock code for the Tbaytel network is Canadagsm dot com. Offering an unlock code for 35$! Seems a bit steep but, maybe it's because it's a goofy network and not a big telecomm one?
Borrow a Rogers sim card and unlock it, that should work. It'll save you $10, at least
I apologize, as I read through this I think i just made some things more confusing than they actually are, but I dug deeper and got a bit more info.
The phone is all Rogers. But just Tbaytel is a reseller of their phones. So my phone (SIM card?) is locked to the Tbaytel network.
I do, however, possess my old Rogers SIM card still.
However, my knowledge is that Tbaytel does NOT have any towers that are GSM compatible, and are strictly CDMA towers.
If I were unlock my phone with the Rogers SIM would that not still leave me with my Tbaytel sim LOCKED to the Tbaytel network? I could always use that Rogers SIM to get on their GSM networks, but as soon as it's plopped in my new phone its incompatible.
Again, I'm sorry for all of my confusing, queer'd up posts. It's a mess of a situation with an even messier carrier (tbaytel).
Might be wrong but i'm reading everywhere that the Samsung model is GT-I9210T. Hope that helps.
Use this option:
http://www.cellunlock.net/Unlock_Rogers_Fido_phones_p/rogersfidoimei.htm
Plus the code 'android50' and it's $8.50CAD. That's how I got mine.
They'll need the IMEI obviously and the model, I just put SGH-I727R.
Took them a little longer (28 hours) but it was worth the money I saved.
skaoiboy said:
Use this option:
http://www.cellunlock.net/Unlock_Rogers_Fido_phones_p/rogersfidoimei.htm
Plus the code 'android50' and it's $8.50CAD. That's how I got mine.
They'll need the IMEI obviously and the model, I just put SGH-I727R.
Took them a little longer (28 hours) but it was worth the money I saved.
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Thanks, Just ordered
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Just a quit note: I got the code and tried to unlock on ICS but no success. Then I reflashed back to GB and it went through.
Figured i'd update everybody.
Tbaytel fried my old Rogers SIM when they transfered my phone number from the Rogers SIM to the new Tbaytel SIM.
Therefore, I cannot use my old Rogers SIM to unlock.
So with this information, is it possible to use the current Tbaytel SIM to unlock the phone, and WITH THAT SIM be able to access the GSM network? As it stands the phone/SIM card is LOCKED to the TBAYTEL HSPA+ network and if I go into my network settings and choose GSM ONLY, I won't get registered on the network.
I'm very disgusted with Tbaytel but they are practically the only option, other than going with Koodo and using the CDMA network (plus crappy phones).
*also, should I root first or unlock then root?*
stuck? said:
*also, should I root first or unlock then root?*
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That's two different things. does not really matter.
Thanks for all the help this far, and sorry to be an idiot again. Just a quick question.
For unlocking, do I need to use an ACTIVE SIM card? I have 2 old inactive Rogers cards @ home, but I just thought that I may need an active one to do the unlocking.
And if so, will using it to unlock my phone have any consequence on the other person's SIM card?
stuck? said:
Thanks for all the help this far, and sorry to be an idiot again. Just a quick question.
For unlocking, do I need to use an ACTIVE SIM card? I have 2 old inactive Rogers cards @ home, but I just thought that I may need an active one to do the unlocking.
And if so, will using it to unlock my phone have any consequence on the other person's SIM card?
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You can try your old card. if not working just put an active card from other carrier. It will popup a windows ask your network unlock code. type the code to unlock. if succeed your phone will be working under other carrier; if not it will keeps popping up the window asking the code. There is no harm to other person's card.
This should be in q&a
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nrm5110 said:
This should be in q&a
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skaoiboy said:
Use this option:
Plus the code 'android50' and it's $8.50CAD. That's how I got mine.
They'll need the IMEI obviously and the model, I just put SGH-I727R.
Took them a little longer (28 hours) but it was worth the money I saved.
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Just ordered. Wait and see.

How to unlock a carrier locked phone

I would like to buy a carrier locked phone in the USA.
I do not live in the USA so my question is, can I take this phone home and then flash a new ROM on it?
Would that take care of the lock?
Thanks!
ronr34 said:
I would like to buy a carrier locked phone in the USA.
I do not live in the USA so my question is, can I take this phone home and then flash a new ROM on it?
Would that take care of the lock?
Thanks!
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Also,
When buying a no-contract phone, is it still locked?
Can I do the same to unlock this phone?
It depends on the phone and the carrier.
Planterz said:
It depends on the phone and the carrier.
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I'm looking for a good new phone.
QuadCore and 5.0" and bigger.
Does anyone have any experience with this?
A specific model that this would work for?
ronr34 said:
I would like to buy a carrier locked phone in the USA.
I do not live in the USA so my question is, can I take this phone home and then flash a new ROM on it?
Would that take care of the lock?
Thanks!
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Hi There,
Well Unlocking the Bootloader of your device Unlocks it to any Carrier.
If you want to know how to do that tell me which device you are using.
If Helped In Any Way Click THANKS.
DevRakeeß said:
Hi There,
Well Unlocking the Bootloader of your device Unlocks it to any Carrier.
If you want to know how to do that tell me which device you are using.
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Carrier unlocking and bootloader unlocking are completely unrelated things.
ronr34 said:
I'm looking for a good new phone.
QuadCore and 5.0" and bigger.
Does anyone have any experience with this?
A specific model that this would work for?
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Again, it depends on the phone and the carrier. Verizon phones are internationally unlocked out of the box. Which means if you buy it and try to use it in the US without unlocking it, it won't let you, but if you take it outside the USA, it's GSM unlocked. AT&T and T-Mobile phones can be unlocked and used globally too, but both require that they've been used with their service for a time. 40 days with T-Mobile, and with AT&T it has to be coming from an active or a prior account.
With AT&T and T-Mobile, you can purchase (through eBay or websites) unlock codes, which run like $30-40 for a flagship phone. Alternatively, you can buy new unlocked phones off eBay that once locked to a network, but the reseller bought the phone new, opened the box, unlocked the phone, then sells it. Or you can buy a used phone that has already been unlocked.
Don't buy a Sprint phone, it won't work.
IMO your best bet is to buy a Verizon "world phone", or buy a factory unlocked "international" version.
LTE bands are another matter. If you want LTE where you'll be taking it (assuming it's available), you might be best off with a Nexus 4 or 5, or a recent Sony Xperia Z - class model, as these have numerous LTE band compatibility.
Planterz said:
Carrier unlocking and bootloader unlocking are completely unrelated things.
Again, it depends on the phone and the carrier. Verizon phones are internationally unlocked out of the box. Which means if you buy it and try to use it in the US without unlocking it, it won't let you, but if you take it outside the USA, it's GSM unlocked. AT&T and T-Mobile phones can be unlocked and used globally too, but both require that they've been used with their service for a time. 40 days with T-Mobile, and with AT&T it has to be coming from an active or a prior account.
With AT&T and T-Mobile, you can purchase (through eBay or websites) unlock codes, which run like $30-40 for a flagship phone. Alternatively, you can buy new unlocked phones off eBay that once locked to a network, but the reseller bought the phone new, opened the box, unlocked the phone, then sells it. Or you can buy a used phone that has already been unlocked.
Don't buy a Sprint phone, it won't work.
IMO your best bet is to buy a Verizon "world phone", or buy a factory unlocked "international" version.
LTE bands are another matter. If you want LTE where you'll be taking it (assuming it's available), you might be best off with a Nexus 4 or 5, or a recent Sony Xperia Z - class model, as these have numerous LTE band compatibility.
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Thanks for the info, but my question was how to bypass the locks on the phone.
I know I can buy it unlocked but it's way more expensive.
I thought that the lock was software related and not hardware so that burning a new ROM would fix this.
Is that the case?
ronr34 said:
I thought that the lock was software related and not hardware so that burning a new ROM would fix this.
Is that the case?
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It is not the case. Carrier lock/unlock is in a different part of the device's firmware.
Planterz said:
It is not the case. Carrier lock/unlock is in a different part of the device's firmware.
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So does that mean that a new ROM flash will not solve this?
ronr34 said:
So does that mean that a new ROM flash will not solve this?
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How many times do I have to say the same thing?
Flashing a different ROM, be it from another carrier, or a custom ROM, does not give you the ability to carrier unlock a device.

Was the article that the S7 will lock to the first Sim inserted true?

http://www.sammobile.com/2016/02/25...-will-carrier-lock-to-the-first-inserted-sim/
I know some t-mobile customers already have devices in hand (or will be getting it within a few days). Has anyone checked if the above article is true? Would be awesome to know for all US who aren't on T-mo or any major carrier (I'm on Cricket, No preorders, and no edge listed so far.)
Would be awesome to preorder the ATT version from a place like target, get those preorder bonuses (target has $100 GC + standard 5% off for target card members, so its probably the cheapest place to get it), and then use it on Cricket.
Note: This is primarily meant for US carriers and devices. not other countries, which has different laws and networks.
Yes I'm also wondering how this will work. When I spoke to sales team at CPW they said it would be completely unlocked but knew nothing about the so called locking feature which may happen to us. Uk
Good question, I'm surprised no one has posted the answer yet considering how many people are getting them.
I'm on cricket as well, and planning to get the tmobile s7 due to the unlocked bootloader (at&t is bootloader locked)... It would be nice not to have to pay some company to remotely Sim unlock it
I would like to know too. Thank you!
I'd also like to know whether the phone will download carrier software specific everytime a different SIM is inserted
Im buying mine from samsung direct so id be annoyed if they have the sim region lock in place. im sure they are selling it unlocked and this sim lock is carrier requested.
sonhy said:
Im buying mine from samsung direct so id be annoyed if they have the sim region lock in place. im sure they are selling it unlocked and this sim lock is carrier requested.
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Are you in canada? If so there is a sim lock when you put in your sim, but you're given an unlock code with the phone if you get it from a samsung store.
no not canada, well thats good to hear about unlock code, as said im pretty sure the sim lock is only for carrier bought gs7 phones.
Work for a carrier: it will lock upon first sim. If you put in a sim after initial Set up it wipes and reboots. Unlock codes are available like any other phone
CPW never lock their android phones. This feature is for carriers to lock if they want and helps Sammy to sell phones to multiple suppliers using the same SKU code rather than different variants. Anyone buying sim free won't have to worry about this and I'm 99℅ sure shops like cpw won't use this. Buying from an operator however is a different story
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Seems like this SIM lock applies to carrier phones only and not Global/International aka Unlocked.
My guess is they do this so Samsung can provide everyone with the same standard S7 model to save hassle on carrier specific phones that are locked from the factory so the carrier can pick up any S7 and provide the sim that then locks to that network.
False.. i have 2 phones.. i just got my S7 and i have an iPhone as well ... just switched the sims and works fine...
bradbutter said:
False.. i have 2 phones.. i just got my S7 and i have an iPhone as well ... just switched the sims and works fine...
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Cool thanks for reporting.
bradbutter said:
False.. i have 2 phones.. i just got my S7 and i have an iPhone as well ... just switched the sims and works fine...
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I dont understand what you are saying...if you stuck a tmobile sim from your iphone and stuck it in your tmobile s7, its still possibly carrier locked to tmobile.
we want to know if you stick a cricket or at&t in your tmobile s7 first, will it lock to those carriers even though your on tmobile or will it require a remote unlock
I'd be curious to know that if id DOES lock, would a ODIN/reflash of stock reset it?
I would love it buying a AT&T version would work on Verizon or T-Mobile.
All this of course with the phone having access to all bands set on initial carrier SIM card boot up.
Is it possible to just flash a different version's os? Example, could i just flash the t-mo fw onto an att phone?
el7145 said:
I dont understand what you are saying...if you stuck a tmobile sim from your iphone and stuck it in your tmobile s7, its still possibly carrier locked to tmobile.
we want to know if you stick a cricket or at&t in your tmobile s7 first, will it lock to those carriers even though your on tmobile or will it require a remote unlock
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Oh well yeah in that case I'm not sure because I know my phone should be locked to T-Mobile from the start unless I pay it off in full. I highly doubt if I would have put a non T-Mobile Sim in it first that it would of even got service. You would have to ask someone with an unlocked device if another sim works because most devices from carriers are locked from the start.
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bradbutter said:
Oh well yeah in that case I'm not sure because I know my phone should be locked to T-Mobile from the start unless I pay it off in full. I highly doubt if I would have put a non T-Mobile Sim in it first that it would of even got service. You would have to ask someone with an unlocked device if another sim works because most devices from carriers are locked from the start.
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Best answer here. I'm not sure what the confusion is here. A phone from T Mobile IS locked to T Mobile unless one removes the carrier lock. Its always been this way (sans int. phones). The carrier unlock app is in the S7 as well and by law all US carriers must provide the unlock if requested by a customer.
So if the OP buys an S7 outright then they can request and will receive the unlock for the phone. Otherwise its business as usual.

Could use some guidance picking the right model.

Hello!
So I've been going through a saga of getting the right phone and even through googling its hard to decipher exactly what i need given my experience.
I'll provide some details and where I'm at or at the bottom i'll give a TLDR.
I live in the US have AT&T and I want a rooted S7.
Got a S7 for xmas, after doing some research found out that model isn't rootable (SM-G930).
Returned it got one I found was rootable SM-G930W8, said unlocked, and I saw on a few resources it was compatible with AT&T.
Rooted the w8 beautifully, got my new sim card and no signal.
Put in #7465625*638*# and said "Carrier Locked"
Worked with an unlock service, they looked up my phone to tell me exactly what it was, have the code on deck.
Enter code, crickets but possible my sim card doesn't work or i need to try on the stock rom.
Got a new new sim card, no signal. Erased my root and went stock data wipe, no signal.
Tried my best to find stock firmware that lined up with the info the unlock company gave, no signal.
Now, given all that information, can anyone recommend me a model? Just want it to be rootable and work with AT&T.
I'd appreciate any comments on my experience too because clearly i messed up somewhere or the phones sim card reader was busted etc.
TL;DR : I'm USA & AT&T. I want an s7 that is rootable. Had an episode with my previous attempts and would love a guru's advice.
The sm-g930w8 is the same model sold by all carriers in Canada.
Does the phone have a clean imei? Sim card works in another phone?
audit13 said:
The sm-g930w8 is the same model sold by all carriers in Canada.
Does the phone have a clean imei? Sim card works in another phone?
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The old s7 has been sent back so I can't really answer that question.
Nor can I answer the sim card works, because i dont have an extra phone that uses that type.
I did go to the AT&T store to ask if they could check my sim card with an extra phone they have.
Apparently they don't have extra phones ready for that type of nature??? (wtf???)
So I got a new sim card activated from them to see if the s7 would take it, it didn't.
Still just sounds carrier unlocked to me, what service were you using to try unlock it?
Otherwise the G930F is the international model and easiest to mod.
Only concern you'd have is the US uses a different network standard to the rest of the world, so your 3G/4G won't work as well on a non-US device.
EDIT: There also seems to be some root methods for the US models:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...-to-notes-root-install-xposed-unroot-t3411039
https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-s7/how-to
Beanvee7 said:
Still just sounds carrier unlocked to me, what service were you using to try unlock it?
Otherwise the G930F is the international model and easiest to mod.
Only concern you'd have is the US uses a different network standard to the rest of the world, so your 3G/4G won't work as well on a non-US device.
EDIT: There also seems to be some root methods for the US models:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...-to-notes-root-install-xposed-unroot-t3411039
https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-s7/how-to
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So to give more details.
I installed the Superman Rom, put the # in to input the carrier code. At the top, in all caps, above the input for the code "CARRIER LOCKED".
Would the superman rom mess with that? or show bad info? not sure
What i do know is that i factory reset the phone, tried the # to get the prompt didn't work.
Tried a few alternatives, same one with the actual network code in it, the 1101, both didn't work.
The company is "Unlock Scope"
Is the imei of the w8 clean?
The w8 should work with at&t when unlocked.
audit13 said:
Is the imei of the w8 clean?
The w8 should work with at&t when unlocked.
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So I'm not 100% sure but..
When I was originally using the unlock service they needed the original carrier information, which I didn't know, so they asked for the IMEI so they could look it up.
They emailed a full list of details on it and I'd think that it would of been flagged in that process, assuming though.
So the w8 is now unlocked through the unlocking service?
Here's a link to the swappa imei checker: https://swappa.com/esn
audit13 said:
So the w8 is now unlocked through the unlocking service?
Here's a link to the swappa imei checker: https://swappa.com/esn
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no the w8 never unlocked. code never worked.
Thanks for the link
Edit:
Checked and it came clear.
Was the phone sold as being unlocked? Is the seller able to give you any carrier information about he phone?
Are you able to change the csc by entering this into the dialler: *#272*Phone’s IMEI Here# ?
audit13 said:
Was the phone sold as being unlocked? Is the seller able to give you any carrier information about he phone?
Are you able to change the csc by entering this into the dialler: *#272*Phone’s IMEI Here# ?
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i don't physically have the phone anymore. Returned to seller
Okay. You looking to get another s7?
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Okay. You looking to get another s7?
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Yessir! I liked what I saw. My price range is 300-350$ and I'm seeing those types of deals on Ebay so i'm gonna keep going until I get what i want.
I'm open to other suggestions too.
You'll have to decide first if you want a Qualcomm or exynos phone.
audit13 said:
You'll have to decide first if you want a Qualcomm or exynos phone.
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So I was looked this up before and I remember thinking exynos.
Did some light research rn and i came to the same conclusion.
Your opinion?
audit13 said:
You'll have to decide first if you want a Qualcomm or exynos phone.
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From what I remember, when I researched before Exynos was the choice.
After some light research I came with the same conclusion.
You thoughts? I want to be able to root it and use it on AT&T network if those factor in.
I know the 930w8 is an exynos and should support att frequencies.
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I know the 930w8 is an exynos and should support att frequencies.
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Thats the exact model I just had problems with
That is weird because I got one for a friend, got a network unlock code,and it works perfectly on T-Mobile and all carriers in Canada.
Maybe there was something wrong with the phone you received? Where did your phone come from?
audit13 said:
That is weird because I got one for a friend, got a network unlock code,and it works perfectly on T-Mobile and all carriers in Canada.
Maybe there was something wrong with the phone you received? Where did your phone come from?
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I got it from ebay.

Verizon Google Pixel 2: Is there still no way to bypass “OEM unlocking” lock?

Hi,
I recently acquired a used Pixel 2 from a local seller, which appears to be originally bought from Verizon (according to everything I can find online).
It seems to be SIM unlocked, as I can use my foreign SIM card on it no problem.
Google Support has told me to contact the carrier, which as a European user, I am not sure what would Verizon do. Especially since the person who I bought this phone seems to have got this as a “hand down” phone, or as a gift, so they don't have a clue where it could have been bought from originally. Either way, it can't be locked to a local carrier since no carrier in my country has ever sold Pixels and the device's Google “Hardware authorization” page says it's from US/CA.
I've tried many tricks to unlock, but none of them seem to work, as I'm on the latest Dec 2020 patch.
Am I basically out of luck on getting any custom ROMs on this phone?
Piipperi said:
Hi,
I recently acquired a used Pixel 2 from a local seller, which appears to be originally bought from Verizon (according to everything I can find online).
It seems to be SIM unlocked, as I can use my foreign SIM card on it no problem.
Google Support has told me to contact the carrier, which as a European user, I am not sure what would Verizon do. Especially since the person who I bought this phone seems to have got this as a “hand down” phone, or as a gift, so they don't have a clue where it could have been bought from originally. Either way, it can't be locked to a local carrier since no carrier in my country has ever sold Pixels and the device's Google “Hardware authorization” page says it's from US/CA.
I've tried many tricks to unlock, but none of them seem to work, as I'm on the latest Dec 2020 patch.
Am I basically out of luck on getting any custom ROMs on this phone?
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What results info comes out if you enter your phone's IMEI in any IMEI checker (website)? Be sure to try to use a US website...
Normally, it will state whether the device is a carrier variant or not; a good way to actually confirm your device is a Verizon variant or not -- if it is not a carrier variant, that's the best chance you have that you can unlock the bootloader.
I had a Pixel 2 XL (taimen), and if I recall correctly, the first 2 (or last, can't quite remember) digits in the IMEI actually identifies as a certain carrier -- 2 digits or up to 4 or 5; it's been a long time so I can't quite recall exactly...
If the website isn't able to confirm in a satisfactory degree, you can research this factor to see if your device is or isn't...
Good luck!
simplepinoi177 said:
What results info comes out if you enter your phone's IMEI in any IMEI checker (website)? Be sure to try to use a US website...
Normally, it will state whether the device is a carrier variant or not; a good way to actually confirm your device is a Verizon variant or not -- if it is not a carrier variant, that's the best chance you have that you can unlock the bootloader.
I had a Pixel 2 XL (taimen), and if I recall correctly, the first 2 (or last, can't quite remember) digits in the IMEI actually identifies as a certain carrier -- 2 digits or up to 4 or 5; it's been a long time so I can't quite recall exactly...
If the website isn't able to confirm in a satisfactory degree, you can research this factor to see if your device is or isn't...
Good luck!
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Most IMEI checkers give info that's slightly off (they usually say it's SIM locked when it's obviously not since it works with my foreign SIM), but that would still indicate that it was at least bought from a carrier.
Piipperi said:
Most IMEI checkers give info that's slightly off (they usually say it's SIM locked when it's obviously not since it works with my foreign SIM), but that would still indicate that it was at least bought from a carrier.
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So I had 2 Pixel 2 XLs -- one from Verizon, one from Google Store. Luckily, I still had the boxes (god, i really need to learn to throw things away and not keep everything, but at least it helps in this instance) so I was able to check and compare the 2 IMEIs...
If you go here, under "Buyer Name", it has VRZ in it (I assume for Verizon); while the other said "GOOGLE_OPEN_64G".
IMEIpro - free LG IMEI checker
Check information about your LG cell phone - model, serial number, manufacture date. Verify LG carrier, age of the phone, purchase country, CSN number and other details.
www.imeipro.info
This should help you narrow it down so you can know for sure if you have a Verizon variant (which then you probably have no hope in unlocking the bootloader) or the Global variant....
Even if it isn't Verizon, as long as it's not a US carrier variant, you should be able to have the capability to tick the OEM unlock. With the other US carrier variants, there are varying allowances in unlocking the bootloader, but Verizon is the one that is the most uncompromisingly restrictive.
Also, unlike current Pixels, having a SIM unlock is not necessarily a requirement to unlock the bootloader -- meaning even if the device is SIM unlocked, it still may not be able to be bootloader unlocked; which may be why you can use the device internationally but it still be a US carrier variant....
Hope this helps!

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