Siemens SX66 Sim unlocked. - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 Software Upgrading

Device is $650 US without the camera of course and it is sim unlocked. Unfortunely, I haven't been abe to get the extended rom unlocked so I just soft reset after Hard reset and the unhide the rom and install all but cingular's customization files and then add my own. If warranty is ever needed a good hard reset will put it back to specs. Best thing is it is $650 simfree without contract instead of $899 US like expansys and much better built like the 02 XDA IIs

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Difference Between Locked and Unlocked TyTnII

I am contemplating purchasing a new unlocked TyTnII for $830 CDN to be used on Rogers Network...who currently do not offer the phone yet. What I don't know, is the difference between an upcoming 'locked' phone from Rogers, and the unlocked version I am thinking of purchasing.
There is quite a difference between the subsidized Rogers price, and the unlocked version, and I am trying to decide if the cost difference is worth the added features one might get from the unlocked model.
Thank you for your help.
locked phone can only be used within the network, like Rogers. Unlocked, means you can just insert any SIM, from any carriers worldwide, and the phone will work.
as far as the TyTN, there are already ways to SIM unlock it. So wait for the subsidized.
read the kaiser wiki.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Kaiser

Should I return my Diamond

Hi,
Just a quick one and looking for opinions.
Yesterday I managed to pickup a diamond from a shop. I was told it was direct purchase i.e. not sim locked to any provider. So I paid going retail price at 750 canadian for it. Get it home to discover the $#$#$ thing is linked to airtel and sim locked. I managed to get the network unlock code and it can now use my own sim card.
If I hard spl it I figure there should be no difference at this point between mine and the HTC released version.
Does anyone see any other reasons I should return this for a proper version that I requested.
Would you let it go and continue as above or return to the shop and rip the $#$#$ a new one.
I have to return home in a few days and need to make up my mind.
Thanks!
Well.. depends if you're a principals kind of guy. However, if unlocking it was a breeze and didn't cost u any real agony, why get yourself all worked up over it... Maybe you should send an e-mail to their headquarters if it's a big storechain...
Yes, I know what you mean. Perhaps what I meant to directly ask others if they see any technical reason this phone would now be any different then a standard unlocked version direct from HTC. I used a network unlock code from a specific website to do this.
If anyone sees a reason to be worked up ... i.e. the minute I flash a new ROM onto this it may not work because some providers ID is in there, then yes I will go back. But, if network unlocking provides the same benefit as just having a direct unlocked model then I dont really care and will just give him my email feedback.
thanks
Seeing as you paid Canadian dollars for it, I assume you are in Canada? If so, you might want to return it or at least keep the option open for the next week or so. It's looking like the official Canadian release version from Telus is going to have an extended battery and possibly more RAM. The word floating around is that it will be available first week or so of August.

Branded Diamond or Factory Unlocked

I have a dilemma now,
Rogers apparently has the diamond. Should I go and get it there or get it factory unlocked?
Any input?
I guess it depends on if they fill it up with their own crud software or just give you the phone standard.
rogers diamond
Just bought a locked Rogers branded HTC Diamond and sold my unlocked EU/Asia Diamond. Now I want my EU/Asia Diamond back since I find it more stable, faster and better gps function. Unless I can unlock and flash my Rogers phone.

[Q] Using HD7 on Vodafone UK Network

Afternoon gents,
I am trading my iPhone 4 for the HD7 but i don't get very good signal with O2, so i was thinking about buying the handset unlocked and then putting a Vodafone contract SIM in it.
But, will this affect phone updates as carriers control WP7 updates?
Thank you.
You will have to wait for O2 to push updates as it will have an O2 ROM on it (O2 splash logo, locked yahoo search etc).
The only way around this is to flash a Euro branded ROM using Goldcard (exactly what I did) or one of the other methods floating around in the dev thread.
What about buying the phone from one of the East Asia compaines?
Found a site which offers the handset for £250 - checked reviews everywhere and all have recieved their items without fault.
One would assume that these devices would not have the O2 ROM?
No problem with Asia Phone
I bought my HD7 from an Asian shop on ebay. No problems whatsoever and I am also on Vodafone. I did use the disconnect trick and am now runing the nodo update with no issues. I also got my 16GB phone a LOT cheaper.
Crack on, it's well worth it!
Edit: Of course it was completely inbranded
gloves085 said:
I bought my HD7 from an Asian shop on ebay. No problems whatsoever and I am also on Vodafone. I did use the disconnect trick and am now runing the nodo update with no issues. I also got my 16GB phone a LOT cheaper.
Crack on, it's well worth it!
Edit: Of course it was completely inbranded
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What's the disconnect trick?
Did Zune tell you that an update was available?
Casdawer said:
Afternoon gents,
I am trading my iPhone 4 for the HD7 but i don't get very good signal with O2, so i was thinking about buying the handset unlocked and then putting a Vodafone contract SIM in it.
But, will this affect phone updates as carriers control WP7 updates?
Thank you.
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You'll be fine i bought my via o2 but same reason due to poor data signal i ported over to vodafone, and it works brilliantly, update is fine, recently HTC push the NoDoUpdate via ZUNE and everything is runing smoothly.
Same here, I've been on Vodafone for years but pre-ordered a PAYG HD7 from O2 then just got it unlocked and has been great since.
Granted I did flash the latest Euro ROM using GOLDCARD so have no problems with updates or anything but all in all very much glad I sold on my iPhone 4 when I did, thankfully found someone nice to buy it and paid what I did as got a Unlocked one straight from Apple when they first came out.
If i bought a HD7 from the O2 shop, how would i go about unlocking it?
Would this also remove the O2 boot logo?
(You'll have to excuse my stupid questions, i do computers not phones )
You could either pay a unlock site to give you a unlock code or if you know a O2 Contract Customer they can fill out the unlock code request form online and request one for free. If you do it that way it may take two or three attempts as some guys email back and say no cos it's a contract phone but then somebody won't check as much and just issue the code, know loads of people done it this way, took 2 attempts to get mine.
As for the branding NO it would not get rid of it, to do that you would need to flash the phone with a different ROM like a HTC Euro ROM using such as the GOLDCARD Method. This will not make any difference to your unlock status so you know so you can't unlock it by flashing another ROM, and you can flash as often as you want and it won't relock the phone, once it's unlocked it's unlocked.
gloves085 said:
I bought my HD7 from an Asian shop on ebay. No problems whatsoever and I am also on Vodafone. I did use the disconnect trick and am now runing the nodo update with no issues. I also got my 16GB phone a LOT cheaper.
Crack on, it's well worth it!
Edit: Of course it was completely inbranded
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If you had to do the disconnect trick then it isnt de-branded.
The debranded HD7s got the update on the day of release.
I got my HD7 from O2, unlocked it through O2, and then left and went to 3.
I also did the debranded as said on here, which was nice and easy, and I got the nodo update on the day of release
loomx said:
If you had to do the disconnect trick then it isnt de-branded.
The debranded HD7s got the update on the day of release.
I got my HD7 from O2, unlocked it through O2, and then left and went to 3.
I also did the debranded as said on here, which was nice and easy, and I got the nodo update on the day of release
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I assure it is unbranded and the update was not available on the day of release as reported all over the web. I have since however rolled back the update and received the official update with HTC additions via Zune.

[Q] Will factory settings reset break the unlock?

Hi guys,
I was telling my dad about how my Samsung Galaxy S broke about 6 months ago and how I was looking for a new phone.
He pulled out an HTC HD7 from his cabinet and said "here" and gave it to me. He said he bought it off eBay quite a while ago for like $100. I was like wow, awesome, thanks dad.
Anyway, he said it was unlocked already so I popped in my Fido SIM and made a test call to his house - worked just fine. Great!
However there are a bunch of settings and stuff in here that I want to clear out, basically do a factory reset on the phone.
If I do this, will it break the SIM unlock that was previously put in place? It's a T-Mobile HTC HD7. I have no idea if the 3G will work with Fido but I'm assuming it will if I get the proper APN.
Anyway, main question is: by doing a factory reset on the settings, will it break the SIM unlock and thus make me purchase an unlock code?
Thanks.
no
if it is sim unlocked... then doing a factory reset will not lock it
cheers and have a gr8 day
ok thanks a lot.
I did a factory reset on it, but discovered afterward that the T-Mobile phones will not work in Fido for 3G so it's basically useless to me. It only works with WIND and Mobilicity in Canada. Different frequencies and such.
Thanks for the help.

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