[Completed] How do i unblock my Samsung s7580 after it was being blocked in Turkey? - XDA Assist

Hello everybody.
Thing about Turkey is that when you take your phone from abroad to here, after two months of using the SIM card you bought in Turkey, the phone cant be connected to network.
So i was rooting my phone, changing its IMEI and it didnt work. I also was thinking that it is about the SIM card, that the operator is making the network for phone unavailable,
but SIM card works fine in other "registered" phones. I once have paid around 100 dollars to unlock my Alcatel, and i figured out that everything is being done through software,
you dont leave your phone, they dont touch it, you just pay and give the IMEI of the phone you want to register and prevent it from blocking. Now i am thinking that the best solution was
to change the IMEI on time, and get additional two months with new IMEI. But this is just my modest logic.
I am really wondering what is this about? What do you think about this?
And is it possible to for me to do it by my own without giving away 100 $?
Thanks
Semir

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http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=289
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How do i unblock my Samsung s7580 after it was being blocked in Turkey?

Hello everybody.
Thing about Turkey is that when you take your phone from abroad to here, after two months of using the SIM card you bought in Turkey, the phone cant be connected to network.
So i was rooting my phone, changing its IMEI and it didnt work. I also was thinking that it is about the SIM card, that the operator is making the network for phone unavailable,
but SIM card works fine in other "registered" phones. I once have paid around 100 dollars to unlock my Alcatel, and i figured out that everything is being done through software,
you dont leave your phone, they dont touch it, you just pay and give the IMEI of the phone you want to register and prevent it from blocking. Now i am thinking that the best solution was
to change the IMEI on time, and get additional two months with new IMEI. But this is just my modest logic.
I am really wondering what is this about? What do you think about this?
And is it possible to for me to do it by my own without giving away 100 $?
Thanks
Semir

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Hello, I need your help!!!
yesterday accidentally broke my phone, it's a Samsung sch-u360. unfortunately my phone does not use sim card, and now I have no communication with anyone. I need to know if there any way to use my number on another phone at the same time or if there is an application that could use my number without SIM Card. I have a Samsung Note 3 root to use it if you can help me, I really need your help, Thanks
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Hi and thank you for using XDA Assist
Unfortunally no, you can't do this thing with an app or in any other way.
But if your phone was without a SIM card then it should be a carrier bought one, so if you broke your phone and you bought it from a carrier shop like for example T-Mobile AT&T etc... You can ask to transfer your phone number and use it on a new SIM card. This thing can be done in my country so i don't know how the things work in yours, but you can always try to see how it goes.
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