[Q] Ripped off by tech guy, please help! - HTC Inspire 4G

Thank you guys for your site, I've learned so much already. Here's my problem, I took my HTC Inspire to a tech guy to have him unlock the phone (at that time I didn't know that I could just call AT&T and get the unlock code...). The guy said he unlocked the phone but when I tried putting in T-Mobile sim card it would sometimes read and sometimes not. From being on your website, I discovered a few things. First, the phone's software is reading a different IMEI # than what's actually printed on the phone. Also, when I started the phone to see the bootloader, it still showed as locked. However, when I start the phone with a different sim card, the phone does not ask me for an unlock code, it simply either reads or doesn't read (most of the time) the presence of a sim card. I figured the best way to handle this was to use Glevitan's easy unlock tool (since the hack kit is no longer available). However, when his program gets to the part with the token identifier, I was able to copy the token but have a problem with the HTC-DEV website. Either the website says the code was accepted and that an email was sent (which I never receive) or just before getting to the screen to input the token identifier the website says that I'm not logged in (which of course, I am). Anyway, I've been trying to get the email from HTC-DEV for three days now to no avail (I've even tried to tweet HTC-DEV who only resopnded once saying to check my spam folder...). I am hoping someone can help me. I would like to either fully unlock the phone and flash a new ROM or at least get the phone to recognize the correct IMEI and go back to stock to get an unlock code from AT&T. Thanks for reading this long post! Jim

Try using a different email address for the unlock code. Or pm me with your token I'D and ill rum it through the site and pm you back with your token.
Not sent from an Iphone but from a more sophisticated Android device.

jmkelemen said:
Thank you guys for your site, I've learned so much already. Here's my problem, I took my HTC Inspire to a tech guy to have him unlock the phone (at that time I didn't know that I could just call AT&T and get the unlock code...). The guy said he unlocked the phone but when I tried putting in T-Mobile sim card it would sometimes read and sometimes not. From being on your website, I discovered a few things. First, the phone's software is reading a different IMEI # than what's actually printed on the phone. Also, when I started the phone to see the bootloader, it still showed as locked. However, when I start the phone with a different sim card, the phone does not ask me for an unlock code, it simply either reads or doesn't read (most of the time) the presence of a sim card. I figured the best way to handle this was to use Glevitan's easy unlock tool (since the hack kit is no longer available). However, when his program gets to the part with the token identifier, I was able to copy the token but have a problem with the HTC-DEV website. Either the website says the code was accepted and that an email was sent (which I never receive) or just before getting to the screen to input the token identifier the website says that I'm not logged in (which of course, I am). Anyway, I've been trying to get the email from HTC-DEV for three days now to no avail (I've even tried to tweet HTC-DEV who only resopnded once saying to check my spam folder...). I am hoping someone can help me. I would like to either fully unlock the phone and flash a new ROM or at least get the phone to recognize the correct IMEI and go back to stock to get an unlock code from AT&T. Thanks for reading this long post! Jim
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Just FYI, glevitan's tool is for bootloader unlock, not SIM unlock. They're separate things. Having never unlocked my SIM card manually, I don't know what's going on with the IMEIs. If your phone sometimes reads an alternate SIM card and sometimes doesn't, I would see if the phone has the same problem with the original SIM card. If it does, it's probably a hardware problem. If that's not the case, if I were in your situation, I'd go yell at the tech guy and try to figure out what he did.

jmkelemen said:
Thank you guys for your site, I've learned so much already. Here's my problem, I took my HTC Inspire to a tech guy to have him unlock the phone (at that time I didn't know that I could just call AT&T and get the unlock code...). The guy said he unlocked the phone but when I tried putting in T-Mobile sim card it would sometimes read and sometimes not. From being on your website, I discovered a few things. First, the phone's software is reading a different IMEI # than what's actually printed on the phone. Also, when I started the phone to see the bootloader, it still showed as locked. However, when I start the phone with a different sim card, the phone does not ask me for an unlock code, it simply either reads or doesn't read (most of the time) the presence of a sim card. I figured the best way to handle this was to use Glevitan's easy unlock tool (since the hack kit is no longer available). However, when his program gets to the part with the token identifier, I was able to copy the token but have a problem with the HTC-DEV website. Either the website says the code was accepted and that an email was sent (which I never receive) or just before getting to the screen to input the token identifier the website says that I'm not logged in (which of course, I am). Anyway, I've been trying to get the email from HTC-DEV for three days now to no avail (I've even tried to tweet HTC-DEV who only resopnded once saying to check my spam folder...). I am hoping someone can help me. I would like to either fully unlock the phone and flash a new ROM or at least get the phone to recognize the correct IMEI and go back to stock to get an unlock code from AT&T. Thanks for reading this long post! Jim
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Jim, It seems that the tech guy used a box to modify your IMEI number in order to unlock it. You should use the same method to revert it to stock IMEI and the get the unlock code from your carrier. What I am refering is a JTAG BOX

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SIM Card Missing (Locked?)

Ok - tearing my hair out here...
I have an AT&T Fuze I was given and am trying to get it going on Telstra NextG here in Australia.
I was fully expecting the device to be SIM locked, and am ok paying to get an unlock code, however I'm not sure exactly how to tell. When I boot the device up, it gives a missing SIM card message:
The SIM card is missing.
You can still make emergency calls if your service provider supports it.
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...not a "Your device is locked" message. Can someone tell me what the device should look like? I'm assuming that I should get something other than a missing SIM message?
I'm starting to think that there is a physical problem with the device I have tried two Telstra SIMs, an old Prepaid Vodafone, and four Optus ones...just for good measure. (Except for the Telstra ones they aren't in service, but I assume they should still be recognise)
I've also put HardSPL and TAELROM v4.23544, and the device functions beautifully, except for no network access :-/
I've also tried putting some sticky tape on the top of one of the SIMs to try and give it a better contact, as mentioned in one of the other threads.
Yes, I'm sure I'm putting it in the right way up (SIM works fine in my Touch Pro), and all the contacts appear clean etc.
If someone else has had such an error repaired, can they tell me if it's a major task? Or fairly cheap?
Weird and the previous owner took the AT&T SIM out in front of me, and apparently it has never given any issues before.
Looks like it is sim locked to me.
at&t have an unlock.exe included in their ROM which is used for unlocking via code, you could see if your friend can get unlock code from at&t (can get free code in most circumstances! ) If he can you could flash back to a at&t ROM & unlock.
Other option would be using IMEI unlock service or olipro unlock service.
Thanks for the reply!
Ok, so this is normal? The unlock.exe doesn't fire automatically and you get a SIM missing message until you run it manually? That would be awesome if it is the case.
I could probably get a free unlock, but for the effort of calling the US I'm happy to make a donation to Olipro if that's likely to work. (And he can fix his website - opened a ticket for that)
I'm assuming the IMEI unlock service option wouldn't work unless I flash back to an AT&T ROM to get unlock.exe back, as that will just give me an unlock code which I will have nowhere to type, yeah?
Thanks again.
So, you got an AT&T Fuze (US) and you're trying to get it working on your network Telstra? Now your SIM Card, its not working on the Fuze, but it does work on your old phone? Or on any phones on your network? Any of your family/buddies SIM card work on the Fuze? Im just trying to figure out if its the SIM card or the Card reader on the device that's not working. As far as why you are getting the "SIM card missing screen" I'm not too sure about. I've searched all over the net trying to find out what kind of screen is displayed when the phone is SIM Locked, but no luck!!! Anyhow, many times these devices are locked to their specific carriers for security purposes. I did come across a few threads where people from foreign countries that bought (US) spec phones needed to SIM unlock. So i would say if money is not an issue, try SIM unlocking for a fee. Narrow down the problem. You can try this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=556059&highlight=SIM or http://raphael.sim-unlocker.com/
Two other notes:
I have an AT&T Fuze and in the (US) we have 3g networks. Before I upgraded to the Fuze my old SIM Card was not 3g compatible. It was a 2g SIM, therefore it did not work on the Fuze. (this may not be applicable to you) But note your SIM might not be 3g or the device needs to be unlocked for access to other GSM networks.
Last, my girlfriend is from Hungary and she brought a GSM cell phone, i think it was Tmobile. Anyhow I tried my AT&T Sim Card on it and the phone did recognize it...hahaha I just concluded...If the SIM Card is not recognized, then it must be missing....wow!!!
SIM Unlock, give it a shot....
Yep - AT&T (US) on Telstra (Australia).
Mister B above has given me some hope that the HW is ok, and I just need to get it unlocked... but I was hoping someone could confirm that this is normal before I spend AU$25.
All the threads I read seemed to imply that it would just pop up and ask you for a code when it detects a SIM card from a different network, but that didn't happen to me.
Also, I think I have to wait for Olipro's site to come back on the air (http://raphael.htc-unlocks.com is down for me at the moment). I'm hoping his SW doesn't required me to type an unlock code on the device itself.
Otherwise I will need to reflash the AT&T ROM back to get the unlocker.exe app (unless someone can send it to me? Not even sure where that is stored on the standard ROM to be honest.
Yeah - been through the whole 2G vs 3G SIM card before. Pretty sure my current one is good, as it's not that old and I get 3G on my Touch Pro with it.
As far as i'm aware the at&t devices do not show the unlock code window, you have to run the unlock.exe.
If you are sure the device & your network have compatable radio bands I would put it down to sim lock.
As far as i'm aware IMEI check doesn't need code input, they have support line & when I used them they were cheaper than Olipro.
http://www.imei-check.co.uk/raphael_unlock.php
Thanks (didn't realise IMEI Check was a website!)
Umm...back to nasty AT&T ROM now. Any hints where I might find unlock.exe (or a shortcut to it?)
Meh - IMEI Check website might be cheap, but they tell you AFTER you have generated the source file etc, that all first time users must validate their PayPal sale by...get this...taking photo with their camera phone of some documentation proving their identity, and email it to them...which they will process in 8 hours or so. No thanks...
Hmmm... http://www.unlocking.com/HTC-Fuze-Unlocking.html says:
"How To Enter Your HTC Fuze Unlock Code
Once you have received your HTC Fuze unlocking code, it is very simple to enter it:
- Insert any Sim card into the handset
- Turn the phone on
- You will be prompted to enter and Unlock Code
- Enter the code we provided
- Your phone is unlocked"
Double Meh. That's the bit I'm having issues with...
Ok. Used sim-unlocker.com, and once the software had finished doing it's thing, it popped up a box on the phone asking me to input the code.
Trouble is, SIM still not recognised Guess I'm looking at a fraked phone... (What a waste of time and money that was)
That is a bummer, you saw it working with the at&t sim, yes !
The fuze supports the 850MHz UTMS band so it should work fine on next G.
You could try flashing a generic HTC ROM complete with radio & seeing if you get any luck with that.
Also try some more packing on the sim card just in case it is simply a contact issue.
Total bummer if the fuze has developed a fault.
Thanks for everyone's help. It's in getting a quote for repair. Looks like I stuffed one of the pins when I put the SIM card in for the very first time :/
you gotta go to comm manager and start gsm or phone service then it'll say your phone is locked and ask for an code
Zilch said:
Thanks for everyone's help. It's in getting a quote for repair. Looks like I stuffed one of the pins when I put the SIM card in for the very first time :/
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What are the odds on doing that, total bad luck.
HTC Fuze is lock to AT&T
djteotancolis said:
you gotta go to comm manager and start gsm or phone service then it'll say your phone is locked and ask for an code
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The only way is use the simunlocker software ore buy it for $2.70 US dollar on ebay to get the unlock code from the guy name blowfish06 or get the code from AT&T. I unlock over some of them. It will automatic trigger the promt for unlock code if you put any sim that is not from AT&T in the phone.
Just as an update...
SIM slot contacts were stuffed. $150 to fix at the local repair shop in the mall. All working and unlocked now.
A SIM from a different network should pop up a message, but wasn't due to the HW fault. The unlocker software popped up this message when it was run however, so I was able to unlock it while the SIM slot was stuffed.
Thanks for everyones help.
Zilch said:
Just as an update...
SIM slot contacts were stuffed. $150 to fix at the local repair shop in the mall. All working and unlocked now.
A SIM from a different network should pop up a message, but wasn't due to the HW fault. The unlocker software popped up this message when it was run however, so I was able to unlock it while the SIM slot was stuffed.
Thanks for everyones help.
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You could have just replace the hold sim stray just for $17 on ebay.
Yeah most likely. But I was a) lazy, b) in a hurry and c) it was a work phone so I claimed it

[Q] I have s-off and unlocked but can't switch simcard to new network

I have s-off and unlocked but can't switch simcard to new network
I was given a bricked phone by a friend and got the device working again by following the tutorials on the forum. It took four days to do after many trial and errors but eventually I got it done. Also after many fails I got a ROM to work on the phone. I got s-off and the top of hboot says unlocked in pink. I thought that this would also allow me to use any sim card in the device. I tried using another friends SIM who wasn't on the rogers network and it said "enter SIM unlock code". Meaning, i think, that I have missed something along the way. Which is likely considering the vast amount of how-to's and information out there half of which don't work either from my own inexperience or the writers. Anyway I Have found two major conflicting views on the subject namely 1.That if you have s-off and unlocked bootloader you should be able to use any sim and 2.Only buying the unlock code from the carrier will work no matter off or unlocked.
Rather than just paste every scrap of information on the phone that I have garnered from fastboot and through the information through settings could you let me know what I need to give you in order to help me figure out what it is I need to do? Thanks. Having finally getting the phone to work again I don't want to chance of hard bricking it due to messing with the wrong thing now that I got it going again.
And thanks to cyanogenmod, juopunutupbear.io, clockworkmod, dekoslav's how-to and this site, I would never have gotten even that far.
Further information I just foundout via wiki
I have s-off and unlocked but can't switch simcard to new network
I was given a bricked phone by a friend and got the device working again by following the tutorials on the forum. It took four days to do after many trial and errors but eventually I got it done. Also after many fails I got a ROM to work on the phone. I got s-off and the top of hboot says unlocked in pink. I thought that this would also allow me to use any sim card in the device. I tried using another friends SIM who wasn't on the rogers network and it said "enter SIM unlock code". Meaning, i think, that I have missed something along the way. Which is likely considering the vast amount of how-to's and information out there half of which don't work either from my own inexperience or the writers. Anyway I Have found two major conflicting views on the subject namely 1.That if you have s-off and unlocked bootloader you should be able to use any sim and 2.Only buying the unlock code from the carrier will work no matter off or unlocked.
Rather than just paste every scrap of information on the phone that I have garnered from fastboot and through the information through settings could you let me know what I need to give you in order to help me figure out what it is I need to do? Thanks. Having finally getting the phone to work again I don't want to chance of hard bricking it due to messing with the wrong thing now that I got it going again.
And thanks to cyanogenmod, juopunutupbear.io, clockworkmod, dekoslav's how-to and this site, I would never have gotten even that far.

[Q] This is not your usual "OMG Howz do I unlockz mah fone!" thread -please read

[Q] This is not your usual "OMG Howz do I unlockz mah fone!" thread -please read
Hello all,
I recently called ATT and got them to give me a SIM unlock code for my skyrocket. I flashed back to stock firmware in preparation to unlock the phone.
Before attempting to unlock it I ran the *#SIMLOCK# USSD code. To my surprise, it shows that all of the locks are off. This strikes me as odd since I have not even attempted to unlock it .
I currently don't have another activated SIM card from another carrier to test with. SO I tried the usual method *#SIMLOCK*638*UNLOCKCODE#.
It didn't even run and hitting the call but produced an error "Invalid MMI code").
I called ATT and got the usual "We have not clue what were are talking about" answers. One lady told me they could see it was still locked, another told me that had no way of even seeing if it was still locked (Im guessing this is probably false).
Anyone seen this before? Or have some advice? I know the real test is to go get another SIM. I tried at work, but most people already had ATT plans, and the others didnt even have SIM cards.
That command always reports that it's unlocked, but it still is locked. Only way to really tell is insert a non-ATT sim on stock rom and you'll get the 'enter network unlock code' prompt. A TMO prepaid sim card is $1 on their website, and they'll ship it to your door for free, plus you get $10 in airtime with it.

How to enter unlock code

I have a s-off, boot loader unlocked, rooted AT&T HTC One X. I got an unlock code and have had it for some time because I wanted to use the phone on Straight Talk. I ordered a Micro SIM card from the straight talk website and inserted it and booted up the phone and all it says is Unprovisioned SIM Card. I have tried flashing different stock roms, and the current one is a stock rooted rom. All the tutorials I've seen say that when it boots up it should request a cell unlock code on screen, but mine doesn't.
SebringTech said:
I have a s-off, boot loader unlocked, rooted AT&T HTC One X. I got an unlock code and have had it for some time because I wanted to use the phone on Straight Talk. I ordered a Micro SIM card from the straight talk website and inserted it and booted up the phone and all it says is Unprovisioned SIM Card. I have tried flashing different stock roms, and the current one is a stock rooted rom. All the tutorials I've seen say that when it boots up it should request a cell unlock code on screen, but mine doesn't.
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Provisioning a SIM card is sort of programming tariffs, features and functions to it. That is something your operator does before they give you a SIM card (usually it is done way in advance at the factory). In the modern world, however, operators may opt for SIM cards that are not programmed beforehand, but for such that provisioning process will happen the first time you put it in the phone. I'm am not sure if this must be an interactive process to the user, but the SIM card sure needs to communicate to the mobile network. I would imagine that in a SIM-locked phone it just can't talk to its home network to get initialized the way it needs to.
Please take everything I said with a grain of salt - I have but a very vague picture of the process and may be making stuff up, but as someone that has just recently unlocked their SIM-locked AT&T device, I can assure you that with good old normal SIM card from years ago (that I have) the device asks for an unlock code like all tutorials say it does.
You need to be in stock rom or be not root
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[Q] Samsung Galaxy SII HD SGH-I727R Unlock Issues

Hi everyone I cant find the right thread to post in from your main website so this will have to suffice.
I have the SGH-I272R model phone and am getting the error message "not registered on network" whenever I try to input the unlock code I got from cellunlocker.net. I tried calling the tech line and the system said " no one is available to take you call" click. End of that.
I have tried all the different ways to enter the unlock code. The strange part is that I am NOT getting any prompts to enter an unlock code at all. And it should. It is not unlocked.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I ordered multiple times from Cellunlocker.net actually so I will share my experience
Overall it was great, but.
I had better success in getting into communication with a rep from Cellunlocker through their online Chat and also their emailing system.
all my phones are successfully unlocked through them.
From my experience and understanding if your phone does not prompt for a code no matter what, it should be unlocked already.
I recommend trying to slide in an active non accepted sim card to get it to work. Also make sure your phone isnt blacklisted or anything.
Make sure the sim card you inserted is NOT related to your original network in any way! It wont work.
For example, If your phone is Rogers, don't use a Fido sim because those two are the same. Rather try a BELL or Telus sim.
Hope this helps!
Let me know if you run into anything new
ChloeB said:
Hi everyone I cant find the right thread to post in from your main website so this will have to suffice.
I have the SGH-I272R model phone and am getting the error message "not registered on network" whenever I try to input the unlock code I got from cellunlocker.net. I tried calling the tech line and the system said " no one is available to take you call" click. End of that.
I have tried all the different ways to enter the unlock code. The strange part is that I am NOT getting any prompts to enter an unlock code at all. And it should. It is not unlocked.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Hey~ I think you have to try a different sim card to get it to prompt. Which ones have you tried so far?
Cellunlocker.net also was great for me so far, no problems yet so I am sure there is a way for everything or an answer to your questions!

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