HI i got a mobile sm j120h ds
the problem is in our country pakistan the govt is trying to take down foreign mobiles unless it is not paid ... so in my mobile sim 1 was working perfectly fine
but when i entered sim 2 a sim card it was not working .... it showed emergency calls only
so what i did was i downloaded z3x samsung tool pro a cracked version 29.5 and and went to repair menu and choose repair ... the mobile restarted
and now both sims are not working ... SIM 1 is also emergency call now
PLEASE FOR GOD SAKE HELP ME I CANNOT AFORD NEW MOBILE
how to restore the mobile to early version when SIM 1 was working fine
i can live with sim 1 too my bad i used the z3x software
Thread closed. Warez/crack discussions are prohibited. You used a cracked piece of software which could have caused the issues you are currently experiencing.
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Hello,
I bought this samsung galaxy 2 p3100 model after beggin my father so much. But two day ago it suddenly stopped recognising my sim card. I didnt do any rooting or what so ever. But I installed an anti theft software. Im not sure whether this is the cause. I tried using different sims, but result is the same. (I did the factory restore as well)
If my father finds this out he is gonna kill me...:crying:
And the nearest repair center is 240 km away and it takes nearly 7 hours to get there.
IMEI number is displayed but MDN and ERI version numbers are not displayed on the tab. It says "UNKNOWN"...
Please help me.... :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
hi. does the SIM card work in another tablet or phone?
do you have warranty and invoice for the tablet?
Hi all,
I'm having a serious issue with my phone that just recently bought off kijiji, I suspect that my phone could be blacklisted or blocked.
So, heres the issue we, me and my friend went and tested this phone out. Since my sim was too big for the Note 2, my friend tried his and worked fine with WIND. After the person who's selling to me swiped the note 2 and gave to me. Deal done. Ok, once I got home, I cut my sim to size and tested it = invalid sim. Asks for unlocked code, but when i called the guy (person who sold it) he told me originally the phone is factory unlocked and suspected that i may have damaged the pins but wait if i did damage the sim slot pins it would've said NO SIM. Went to the store got it unlocked and still have the same problem. Went to a virgin store gave me a new sim that's actually to size and same problem. After virgin told me that on their records the IEMI # - listed a completely different phone like Galaxy Ace S6802 but the serial number on the phone is registered as a NOTE 2. So that's major red flag. Next, went to Wind, they said their going to charge me to get the phone registered on their networks. But there's the thing the phone worked with Wind sim card but after unlocked NO SIM cards work. I went to the settings of the phone and it supports multi band network so LTE and GSM and all the others should work. Also, when i use my friend's sim it says roaming but still doesn't work.
So, i'm assuming the original person stole the phone and it has been blacklisted and maybe he got some hacked to make it work for himself. By the way i do know where this person lives and i have strong evidences to support my claim against this person and will file a report against him if necessary.
SOOOO...any ideas guys?
Anyone got any input on the topic?
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
Hi guys , picked up a S5 at a train station , Tried finding the owner for 2 days but had no luck , taking the phone to a police station in my country would mean that some corrupt guys cousin is going to get a new phone . Now it had a CellC sim card in , wiped the phone and tried my MTN sim card it won't take it says it's not registered on the network BUT if I use my telkom mobile data contract sim card in the phone it works fine without any blocks or anything . So logic tells me it's been blocked on some of my local carrier networks or "Blacklisted" as such . Please help , I would like to use my MTN sim card in the device
Hi,
You can't unlock. You'd need to take it up with the carrier who blacklisted it. If it's stolen/fouded, then obviously you're out of luck.
Good luck
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Hi,
I have purchased these 2 used phones
(SM-G935V) (SM-G950U) a Galaxy S7 Edge & S8 Phone.
from someone online he said everything is ok they just have dots and some damaged glass.
I was fool enough to fall for it and bought them.
Everything works fine except the sim card i am not able to use sim card into the phones i tried to contact that person but no response he turned off his phone.
I'm in a big trouble.
When i asked someone for the fix the they said i have to change the imei number and everything will be fine i just cannot use sims on this imei.
Now i have 2 dead phones i own please i want to switch my imei number to those phones help me please.
Please help.
There is no relationship between SIM and IMEI:
SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) is nothing but your IMSI (International Mobile subscriber Identity) number.
IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is your device's number. IMEI is a unique number in the world for all the devices manufactured.
However, the phone company may ( most definitely ) have records that can tie an IMEI to a phone number to a place and time.
If that's the case then using IMEIs from working phones may help.