anyone can help me openline my xperia x10 locked to smart PH?
Hello,
Through unlock code you can openline your Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. Just provide your mobile details(IMEI number, Country and network carrier it is locked to) at Prounlocking.com to get unlock at affordable price. Hope it helps you..
If I can change my imei will it let me unlock to other networks other than orange? I.e change my imei to my old mobile which had all networks unlocked.
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willieboya said:
If I can change my imei will it let me unlock to other networks other than orange? I.e change my imei to my old mobile which had all networks unlocked.
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No we cannot.
Well there is an illegal way but you need a really goot tech skills. You have to change some chip in the phone and reprogram it.
I know I can change my imei illegally to another mobile. I known where to get it done, my question is tho, if I do, will it reactivate my trys to unlock the network
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willieboya said:
if I do, will it reactivate my trys to unlock the network
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No, because it's not the networks blocking the IMEI, it's the phone blocking other SIM cards; only removing the SIM lock (which takes effect regardless of what IMEI is set) will work.
jjm34 said:
No, because it's not the networks blocking the IMEI, it's the phone blocking other SIM cards; only removing the SIM lock (which takes effect regardless of what IMEI is set) will work.
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so in other words. to now get it off orange, i will have to pay there 20 quid to get it unlocked from there networks since my status is: [0] network 0
while im here, why is it that som st21i models can get there bootloader unlocked and some cannot?
It depends on sony whether to give us unlock allowed: yes or no. I bought the phone from small phone seller here (not by network company) so I got unlock: yes phone.
Now using:
Sony Xperia tipo ST21i
stock 4.0.4
11.0.A.4.22
(rooted, locked bootloader)
Current problem:
Cant get past installing flash drivers in xp.
willieboya said:
so in other words. to now get it off orange, i will have to pay there 20 quid to get it unlocked from there networks
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Yes; you don't necessarily have to get it unlocked by the network operator, but to my knowledge there aren't any free ways of doing it.
zzztidurvirus said:
It depends on sony whether to give us unlock allowed: yes or no.
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Actually it's up to the network operator. Operators selling devices on contract usually have them locked. Retail devices aren't.
zzztidurvirus said:
Now using:
Sony Xperia tipo ST21i
stock 4.0.4
11.0.A.4.22
(rooted, locked bootloader)
Current problem:
Cant get past installing flash drivers in xp.
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Would you mind putting that in your signature instead of the post text?
jjm34 said:
Yes; you don't necessarily have to get it unlocked by the network operator, but to my knowledge there aren't any free ways of doing it.
Actually it's up to the network operator. Operators selling devices on contract usually have them locked. Retail devices aren't.
Would you mind putting that in your signature instead of the post text?
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So in theory I can ask my network operator to allow me to unlock my bootloader. And my sim lock. For a fee ofcourse
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I don't think they'd unlock the boot loader; I'm not sure, but there might not even be an easy to use method to allow a customer to unlock it. Having a customer remove the SIM lock is rather simple because it only requires the operator to supply the customer with the (device-specific) unlock code (and no, there are no "universal" codes or ones you can generate yourself).
If you're still bound by a contract getting it unlocked through the operator is probably not going to be worth it because they'll want you to pay off the remaining fee (which is going to be more expensive than the third-party services offering unlock codes).
Hi
How to unlock the phone from the network of gt-s7500 ??
If it helps i am from Portugal, locked to Vodafone.
tkdfilipe said:
Hi
How to unlock the SIM of gt-s7500 ??
If it helps i am from Portugal, locked to Vodafone.
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Hello Filipe.
I don't know any way of unlocking the sim for free on the newer phones.
I'm from Portugal too and I think that every store that sells cellphones unlocks the SIM. My father took his phone to a store to unlock it and he payed 15 euros I guess. it's not to expensive
Best regards,
kaeOzZ
Are you trying to unlock the sim from the network or unlock the phone from the network ?
Jaspersdream28 said:
Are you trying to unlock the sim from the network or unlock the phone from the network ?
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The phone from the network
There is many different techniques usable through just googling and seeing whats out there however i believe the easiest/most secure way is paying the providers fee :crying:
However their are lot of websites that say you can do it but most say it still costs you would need to find the one for your phone + network etc so i cant really help that much but send in a thumbs up if i have
Hi
i'm using Sony Xperia Z3 and my sim is locked to one carrier and i want to go to anoter one. Is there way to software unlock or hack my Xperia so my new sim card will work or i really need to buy code from the net?
please answer. Thanks
I am getting a xperia xa for my daughter but it is on the wrong carrier (2degrees NZ). Is there any free way to carrier unlock it?
The only free way to SIM unlock your Sony is by contacting your carrier and asking them to remove the network unlock enforced on your phone.
If they do not agree and they don't unlock your phone, you will have to pay for one type of service or another to unlock your phone, either a local phone repair shop or online unlock code provider.