Changing imei on nokia - General Questions and Answers

is there a nokia equivalent for the program samsung tool, for changing the imei number?
i need to unlock some old nokias to work with the service provider i need.

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I have a i780 locked to Orange and I would like to put a Vodaphone sim in it. How do I unlock it without using a paid service, with a bit of software maybe?
Impossible.
Thank you.
How would I remove all the Orange'ness and install a standard Samsung "image".
posible
i have i 780 with simlock on PLAY (polish operator id 26006) and using a card from another operator (heyah id 26002).
I buy on polish portal www.allegro.pl TURBO SIM - it works very well
Is much more easy than you can immagine http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=465597

Check which provider belongs 2 the number

Hey there...
today i had the idea to improve my adress book.. but dunno how...
since i got a tmobile germany and landline flatrate..i want to know if the number i'm contacting is for free or need to pay..
there is a possibility to call an number and enter the number you want 2 check and get the network.. but this kind of sucks big times... is there some kind of webservice or programm which can support my intension? and for example add a network prefix to the adressbooks name?
thx in advance
try this.
http://www.fonefinder.net
This is actually not what i am looking for... see for example there is my sisters contact in the adress book ... but how do i know if the number i am calling is for free because of my tmobile flatrate? nowadays you can take your number with you when changing the provider.. some years ago you where at least able to get the provider by the prefix of the mobile number..
now i want something what can tell me the provider to the number
nyckid211 said:
try this.
http://www.fonefinder.net
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It also doesn't actually work. It goes back to some outdated database before Local Number Portability worked. I put in my cell number, which used to be my landline number, and lo and behold, it still thinks it's owned by a local PacBell CO.
Well then in reality there truly is no way to know with 100% accuracy which provider someone is with. This at least provides some level of accuracy whether outdated or not. For instance, mine shows up as correct. Should I port my number tomorrow, it would be incorrect though. Don't think there is any other way available for regular consumer based searches.
but for example i can send a message with the number to some special tmobile number and it charges me with 19cent and sends the provider back.. infos in german
http://www.teltarif.de/i/portierung.html
i can also call a number for free and type in the phone number and it tells me the provider.. but this kind of sucks for all my addressbook entries
-adrian- said:
but for example i can send a message with the number to some special tmobile number and it charges me with 19cent and sends the provider back.. infos in german
http://www.teltarif.de/i/portierung.html
i can also call a number for free and type in the phone number and it tells me the provider.. but this kind of sucks for all my addressbook entries
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Yeah, but the only way to achieve what you're looking for is a direct and almost permanent connection to the database hosted by T-Mobile (
Zentrale Master Routing Datenbank (zMRDB)) in which the number and the provider to which it belongs is stored.
And since the access to this database is not free (not to say pretty expensive) you won't find any solution to this.
CU,
Cactus World
but it says i can use wap for it.. so somehow there must be an service to use, which provides the necessary infomation
MNP / zMRDB / provider finder
-adrian- said:
This is actually not what i am looking for... see for example there is my sisters contact in the adress book ... but how do i know if the number i am calling is for free because of my tmobile flatrate? nowadays you can take your number with you when changing the provider.. some years ago you where at least able to get the provider by the prefix of the mobile number..
now i want something what can tell me the provider to the number
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Hi adrian,
have you tried this: http://www.mobilfunknetz-finder.de
Would be nice to have something like ProviderFinder (works on iPhone only) for WM or Android.
Greetz, Cee.

MEID on an APACHE? is it possible?

hello, is it possible to put the MEID from my dead LG fone onto a spare ppc6700 apache (sprintpcs) i tried all the converters and tried using pESN etc and the system keeps saying 'the fone cano not be validated'
any suggestions on how to convert the MEID to ESN to use on the Apache or is it possible to change the Apache filesys to use MEID instead of ESN?
thanks in advance everyone!
cheers
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[Q] Anyone has Bell Canada MobileOperator Reg Value?

Anyone could tell me what's Bell Canada's value for the following registry key:
HKLM\System\Platform\DeviceTargetingInfo\MobileOperator
Thanks ahead of time,
Pat
Uhm, I tried but in system it says I can't access itor info unavail. I'm not sure why , I got my HTC hd7 from bell, I am sure i unlocked it from carrier, I also have it developer unlocked. I've got registry editor on it, touchxperience, and loads of other apps. I've been able to anything else I've wantebutnot access the one folder.
Sent from my T9295 using XDA Windows Phone 7 App
@nalgrim:
There is an easy solution for your problem.
just go into the last folder you can access and create a new one inside it with the next name in the string.
afterwards you have access to the folder which has been there before but just not visible.
I hope that helps you so that you can help bizpat72, because I can't find the list with carrier IDs anymore (there should actually be one somewhere within the forum)
I remembered the post about NoDo update with the trick of unbranding phone had the list. Rafael Rivera has that list, so you might contact him in this forum or outside. Or you can try to guess the string, typically it contain 5 letter as AAA-BB, which AAA stands for the abbreviation of the operator and BB stands for the operator's country. My guess is BEL-CA.
here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12475935&postcount=151
ROG-CA
or
LUS-CA
?? those are the only two CA on the list
MobileOperator o2 UK
Hello,
now anybody from the HTC Mozart o2 the "MobileOperator" value for o2 UK?
/HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/System/Platform/DeviceTargetingInfo/MobileOperator
Will tray to force on my HTC Mozart the new update "RUU_Mozart_O2_UK_1.41.206.02_5.66.09.09_22.46.50".
Thanks for help.

[Completed] IMEI Problem

hi , Im working in mobile software for a while now and changed the country lately so in the new country have problem with the new coming mobile devices, they will stop working after a while if u don't register the phone in the mobile network provider that will take a lot of time so I started to repair imei using z3x now the problem with the new coming devices like s5 s6 and A series that u cant repair it so I heard about cert file thing that u can replace it or is there any other way to solve the problem but I didn't found anything useful on the internet about that so anyone can help me to understand changing the cert file process or give other way to do it and what I need to do that and thx
Hi,
Imei tampering is illegal in most areas and not discussed on XDA.
You'll need to seek help elsewhere.
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