Thought I would share some information I wrote up on our site with you guys. The SIM unlock code on the HTC First is stored on mmcblk0p6 just it has been on several other HTC devices. However, in this case, it is not masked like it was on last year's HTC phones. So, if you have a rooted HTC First, all you need to do to get your unlock code is dd a copy of mmcblk0p6 and look at offset 00008939 in a hex editor to get the digits of your unlock code.
Instructions:
http://androidfannetwork.com/2013/05/13/free-sim-unlock-for-the-htc-first-facebook-phone/
Hope this saves someone a few bucks.
Update, this is an even easier way to pull the unlock code (root still required.)
kcrudup said:
Just picked up one of these for $150 on eBay- an excellent value. Anyway, just wanted to post a method you can run once rooted (or via recovery) w/o requiring anything except "adb":
Code:
adb shell su -c 'dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p6 skip=35129 count=8 bs=1 2>/dev/null ; echo'
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Reserved.
Wow, glad to see your putting the first to good use already
Thank you! It does work!
i think im interested to buy HTC First that just $0.99 LOL, but I live in country that doesn't have AT&T, but I can buy from ebay and I'm afraid the unlock can't be done and the first is useless
AngSanley said:
i think im interested to buy HTC First that just $0.99 LOL, but I live in country that doesn't have AT&T, but I can buy from ebay and I'm afraid the unlock can't be done and the first is useless
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
$.99 with an upgrade, usually they r running for about $199.00 on ebay still not bad
Sent from my HTC first using xda premium
kornklown69 said:
$.99 with an upgrade, usually they r running for about $199.00 on ebay still not bad
Sent from my HTC first using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yeah, maybe
kornklown69 said:
$.99 with an upgrade, usually they r running for about $199.00 on ebay still not bad
Sent from my HTC first using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Show me a First for $199? I got mine for $220 a month ago and I thought I got a good deal.
I see one for ~$180 but it has a bad IMEI, so it's unusable
Does that mean I can use the HTC first on a different carrier?
I'm considering on getting one just to unlock and use with a prepaid t-mobile plan.
It seems like a great phone but why is it so underrated?
kurt.hewett said:
Does that mean I can use the HTC first on a different carrier?
I'm considering on getting one just to unlock and use with a prepaid t-mobile plan.
It seems like a great phone but why is it so underrated?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That is correct. You do need to compare the frequencies that the phone supports to make sure that you will get data, and at what speed (whether it be hspa/hspa+/LTE). Per this thread, it seems like it will only get high speed TMO data coverage in areas that have been refarmed to 1900MHz, with just EDGE coverage elsewhere.
It has LTE on band 4 (1700/2100) as well.
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk HD
This worked great for me. I used a Verizon SIM from an iPhone 5 with a nanoSIM adaptor. I was concerned that it wouldn't work since I wasn't prompted for a code while using the Sense ROM, but I restored to stock and I was prompted for my code and it was successful. I don't plan to use the phone with another carrier, but I prefer to have it unlocked for any unforeseen events.
Sent from my HTC first using xda app-developers app
Got my unlock code today. So easy.
Thank you!
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
Worked like a charm did it on latest stock rom, cwm recovery, supersu rooted and bootloader unlocked.
kpetrie77 said:
Thought I would share some information I wrote up on our site with you guys. The SIM unlock code on the HTC First is stored on mmcblk0p6 just it has been on several other HTC devices. However, in this case, it is not masked like it was on last year's HTC phones. So, if you have a rooted HTC First, all you need to do to get your unlock code is dd a copy of mmcblk0p6 and look at offset 00008939 in a hex editor to get the digits of your unlock code.
Instructions:
http://androidfannetwork.com/2013/05/13/free-sim-unlock-for-the-htc-first-facebook-phone/
Hope this saves someone a few bucks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
great work. donated $$$ lol
Thanks
This is great, worked perfectly.
I actually just got this phone, I needed a cheap but decent LTE phone and since I'm partial to non skinned AOSP phones, this was a perfect choice.
Very happy with it once I got rid of facebook's horrid UI.
Just picked up one of these for $150 on eBay- an excellent value. Anyway, just wanted to post a method you can run once rooted (or via recovery) w/o requiring anything except "adb":
Code:
adb shell su -c 'dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p6 skip=35129 count=8 bs=1 2>/dev/null ; echo'
doesent work for me on HTC Buzz Wildfire its ..i wrote this comand in terminal but it says No such file???
"adb" has to be installed onto your system. I don't know how Windows users do that, though.
kcrudup said:
"adb" has to be installed onto your system. I don't know how Windows users do that, though.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Put these files in C:\Windows\ and you'll be good to go.
Related
Im a first time andriod phone buyer and am starting to wonder if I bought the wrong one....
Is it just me or is this forum dead compared to the Skyrocket. Will there be an unlock for the boot loader?
Needless to say, I like the phone just wish we had more support...or will that come with time?
With a locked bootloader we are in habit of a jam however HTC had stated they will release the unlock, hopfuly Revolutionary and the likes are looking into exploits to get soff and boot
Sent from my HTC PH39100 using xda premium
drewdatrip said:
With a locked bootloader we are in habit of a jam however HTC had stated they will release the unlock, hopfuly Revolutionary and the likes are looking into exploits to get soff and boot
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can you post a link to where HTC has said they will release an unlock?
just google around the fourm, Except AT&T all HTC Vivid variations are already supporting unlocked bootloader (Through htcdev.com)
If you are AT&T , bootloader is locked at the request of AT&T and I know you can call AT&T and complain because in USA google pushed for a law that would make all device unlocked on the new 700Mhz spectrum.
akcooper9 said:
Can you post a link to where HTC has said they will release an unlock?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
zombie.raised said:
just google around the fourm, Except AT&T all HTC Vivid variations are already supporting unlocked bootloader (Through htcdev.com)
http://www.androidcentral.com/htc-announced-new-bootloader-policy
"There has been overwhelmingly [sic] customer feedback that people want access to open bootloaders on HTC phones. I want you to know that we've listened. Today, I'm confirming we will no longer be locking the bootloaders on our devices. Thanks for your passion, support and patience."
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you are AT&T , bootloader is locked at the request of AT&T and I know you can call AT&T and complain because in USA google pushed for a law that would make all device unlocked on the new 700Mhz spectrum.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
HTC internal tech told me that ATT has not requested a lock nor do they have the authority to enfoce it. Then again their site says bootloader locks vary on devices based on their partners, not really sure there other then shiofting blame maybe
Drew
The only reason I can think of that an Internal Tech would say AT&T did not request the Lock is to cover their asses from a stupid lawsuit from AT&T considering how much money they have and how many different manufacturers exist. Other than that everything is pointing to it actually being AT&T who wants the phone locked considering the Rogers variation is unlocked. Also if you look at what phones are on that website that say can be unlocked None of the AT&T phones are on there even though they can be unlocked.
malickie said:
The only reason I can think of that an Internal Tech would say AT&T did not request the Lock is to cover their asses from a stupid lawsuit from AT&T considering how much money they have and how many different manufacturers exist. Other than that everything is pointing to it actually being AT&T who wants the phone locked considering the Rogers variation is unlocked. Also if you look at what phones are on that website that say can be unlocked None of the AT&T phones are on there even though they can be unlocked.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Its very confusing beacuse both ATT and HTC have stated that neither of them have requested a bootloader lock and that it would be released "later"
I could see ATT requesting lockes however everyother device that is currently available LG, Samsung and ZTE all have unlocked bootloaders. So its very confusing that they would request locks on only 1 of their 10 Android devices.
TBH i have no idea, both both companies are saying the bootloader will be unlocked "later"
Drew
Something inside of me thinks that everyone will come out of the woodwork when perma root is achieved. Is that wishful think or...?
slapshot30 said:
Something inside of me thinks that everyone will come out of the woodwork when perma root is achieved. Is that wishful think or...?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Permanent root will likely come from boot loader unlock.
Sent from my HTC PH39100 using xda premium
I think the forum is slow for a couple of reasons:
1. Like others have stated, there is only so much you can do without permanent root.
2. The phone just WORKS! I purchased $50 worth of apps on my old Atrix just to get it to do what Sense and HTC's implementation of Gingerbread does.
... Also, the phone is new and few accessories.
sent from my HTC Vivid using XDA app premium
willgill said:
I think the forum is slow for a couple of reasons:
1. Like others have stated, there is only so much you can do without permanent root.
2. The phone just WORKS! I purchased $50 worth of apps on my old Atrix just to get it to do what Sense and HTC's implementation of Gingerbread does.
... Also, the phone is new and few accessories.
sent from my HTC Vivid using XDA app premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I totally agree, I unlocked the bootloader and got the temp root but now I don't know why I would need either of that. The only thing I did was removed some bloatware from system (not that I needed to do it). Everything till now seems to be perfect just works flawlessly or is broken that rooting won't fix.
I don't think there is is any ROM with sense 3.5 and 2.3.5 which can ported etc....I would rather wait for ICS and I don't think any one would work on porting it for this device yet any ways ,,,
the only things I am looking to get out of root (other than some custom ROMs) are getting mobile hotspot working and to a lesser extent TiBu.
argolfermd said:
the only things I am looking to get out of root (other than some custom ROMs) are getting mobile hotspot working and to a lesser extent TiBu.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
+1
At the end of the day, I blame ATT and HTC haha!
argolfermd said:
the only things I am looking to get out of root (other than some custom ROMs) are getting mobile hotspot working and to a lesser extent TiBu.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Mobile hot spot works great if you have the proper plan, just fyi.
Sent from my HTC PH39100 using xda premium
drewdatrip said:
mobile hot spot works great if you have the proper plan, just fyi.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
lol lol lol
Hello guys, I just goot this device used from someone in the US. It is locked on GSM, but rooted.
At this I am most interested in getting it unlocked and explore further which is, learning bootstrapping, changing recovery and loading custom roms.
I spoke to Verizon extensively today and was told, they wouldn't be able to give me the unlock code unless it was activated on the network. After a long conversation, the global support team suggested that if I know someone in the US on the Verizon network, what could possibly be done is activating this phone on their current contract, right away share the unlock code and move the Verizon user to their previous phone. All on one call, with a feww minutes? Do Verizon users or with similar experience share their insight, if this would work out with getting an unlock code from them?
I don't really want to go through the idea of finding someone, going through the call and finding out, the person I spoke to was mistaken about all this possible on a single call..
Any other ways to unlock the phone? I don't like the idea of paying money to a website for the unlock code and possibly the code not working, with no refunds.
I've already spent on the phone with the risk of not ever being able to unlock it.
I know, there are threads with unlocking info, but a lot of users I realized were still unable to unlock their phones.
Looking forward to expert insights, and thanks a load everyone!
Cheers.
Sent from my HTC Vision
To add, I am not physically in the US, neither is the phone. Phones GSM bands are apparently compatible with the GSM networks in my country.
Thanks!
Sent from my HTC Vision
Unfortuanlty that is the only way to unlock an xt862. Unless it has never been activated on verizons network. As I understand it verizon changes the sim unlock code upon first activation. Even if that is the case you will still need a code from an unlock site(or possibly your nearest cell repair store)
Sent from my XT860 using xda premium
Endoroid said:
Unfortuanlty that is the only way to unlock an xt862. Unless it has never been activated on verizons network. As I understand it verizon changes the sim unlock code upon first activation. Even if that is the case you will still need a code from an unlock site(or possibly your nearest cell repair store)
Sent from my XT860 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok. Unlock4Moto.com is where I am currently planning to purchase it from - they don't have specific verizon codes, but motorola xt862 in general.
Really really hoping, that verizon didn't change the lock code during its few months of activation.
Scared now of not having to use the device as only a PDA..
Thanks for the response.
Can others also pls share their experiences, thanks!
Sent from my HTC Vision
rezapatel said:
Ok. Unlock4Moto.com is where I am currently planning to purchase it from - they don't have specific verizon codes, but motorola xt862 in general.
Really really hoping, that verizon didn't change the lock code during its few months of activation.
Scared now of not having to use the device as only a PDA..
Thanks for the response.
Can others also pls share their experiences, thanks!
Sent from my HTC Vision
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ya if its been activated previously the code from unlock4moto will probably fail. In addition if you have too many fails the phone will go into susbsidy lock(or something similar) and will need a PUK(personal unlock code) from verizon to even be functional. You could try just calling verizon repeatedly and explain your perdicament to a new agent each time until you find one that will just give you the sim unlock code. I do believe that it needs to be connected to verizons network at the time though there are several threads of ppl who have had this same problem. Its pretty ****ty. I might recommend selling it and getting the xt860 model. Its easier to unlock and is also global GSM.
Sent from my XT860 using xda premium
Endoroid said:
Ya if its been activated previously the code from unlock4moto will probably fail. In addition if you have too many fails the phone will go into susbsidy lock(or something similar) and will need a PUK(personal unlock code) from verizon to even be functional. You could try just calling verizon repeatedly and explain your perdicament to a new agent each time until you find one that will just give you the sim unlock code. I do believe that it needs to be connected to verizons network at the time though there are several threads of ppl who have had this same problem. Its pretty ****ty. I might recommend selling it and getting the xt860 model. Its easier to unlock and is also global GSM.
Sent from my XT860 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That really sounds crappy :-( I do although plan to buy one and see what happens. Just hoping, I am lucky. Else, I will trt and resort to finding someone from verizon to help me with the situation.
In regards to selling it, I purchased the phone in the us with a friends address almost a month back, and received it in hand just today. Really wouldn't want to sell it yet or thar I might not even find a buyer for a locked phone in my country.
Tough situation I am in, thanks though and wish me luck!
Sent from my HTC Vision
You can bypass the Verizon setup by tapping the four corners of the setup window. At least this will make the phone useable.
That would make the phone usable as a PDA (wifi only), but I think he mentioned that wasn't his goal. Still good info to have while waiting for unlock though.
OP, the phone definitely needs to be activated on a Verizon account temporarily so it can communicate with their system for unlock code to work. Maybe you can place an ad on craigslist offering some money or something similar. People have nothing to lose by helping you if they don't have a global phone or if they never travel outside the US. If they've already done it before, I believe they have to wait ten months before they can unlock another phone on their line. Just fyi.
Good luck!
Sent while mobile using Tapatalk.
BenSWoodruff said:
That would make the phone usable as a PDA (wifi only), but I think he mentioned that wasn't his goal. Still good info to have while waiting for unlock though.
OP, the phone definitely needs to be activated on a Verizon account temporarily so it can communicate with their system for unlock code to work. Maybe you can place an ad on craigslist offering some money or something similar. People have nothing to lose by helping you if they don't have a global phone or if they never travel outside the US. If they've already done it before, I believe they have to wait ten months before they can unlock another phone on their line. Just fyi.
Good luck!
Sent while mobile using Tapatalk.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ahh here's another catch then. But I guess, someone who doesn't travel out might be willing.
Btw, just a quick question, so like the support person told me that I can get the phone activated on Verizon without the phone having to be physically in the US, can someone confirm that's possible?
Also, while at it, if someone on XDA is willing to help me with the situation, it would be awesome! I don't mind looking at the option of a monetary incentive for the assistance.
Thanks!
Sent from my HTC Vision
True-ish
Having been through the SIM unlock route myself, here is what I found out. The Droid3 Sim unlock code modification is presented in the first Over The Air (OTA) update. And it doesn't effectively change the code. It adds a modified algorithm to the existing code which has to match up to the one they provide you with. Just like an md5 sum would be incorrect if anything is missing or altered. If the phone is or is returned to the original software that came on the phone (i.e. SBF / Fastboot / Flash) then this algorithm is not present in the firmware and thus the code you recieve from a third party vendor should work. I would surf around and find a trusted source with a strong reputation. When you find a company that states they can do it for you then ask them what their success rate is with the Droid 3 in particular.
As far as the subsidy lock......mine was just like the droid 2 global, when I tried too many attempts it subsidy locked on me ( I was trying different variations that I found in different areas of RadioComm to see if I could circumvent the system, finally gave up). I didn't touch it and let it sit on the subsidy lock request screen for about an hour and it asked me again for the sim unlock code. I finally got the right code through my inderect agent rep and voila. Hope this helps. I've been unlocking a rack of Droid2 and 3 for myself and friends lately, so if any of the information provided is cross-device (I sometimes get confused) then hopefully a guru will correct me. But this is to the best of my recollection.
If you haven't succeeded in about a week I'll be having my acct transferred from an employee line to a consumer acct and I can help you with swapping it to my service briefly and getting in touch with global support. Just pm me or send a message to my gmail - same username queberican351
take care and best of luck
~SU1C1D3~
Hey thanks for the info. All of it made lots of sense. So at this point i am hoping that the OTA update didnt happen on device in its lifetime with the first owner although I am almost sure its highly unlikely.
I am currently most inclined towards unlock4moto.com for the code, hoping it works out.
Regarding flashing the OS version to the factory default version, I will try learning how to flash the roms on this device since I think the way to flash roms on motorolas are pretty different to other phones.
And thanks, really really appreciate the offer of helping me out if I don't succeed in a week.
Thanks!
P.s. first message on xda using the droid 3 (in airplane mode), wonderful phone!
Sent from my DROID3 using XDA App
Good news guys. The code from unlock4moto.com worked perfectly.
This makes me think that Verizon doesn't change the code on their network, because the phone was used for a couple months on their network prior to being detached from their network.
But there's another sad news too, which is, right after being unlocked I had to give it to my sister.. So I guess I will stick around to my Desire Z for another while.
Thanks everyone who helped me get my direction right and opted to help me, cheers!
Sent from my HTC Vision
rezapatel said:
Good news guys. The code from unlock4moto.com worked perfectly.
This makes me think that Verizon doesn't change the code on their network, because the phone was used for a couple months on their network prior to being detached from their network.
But there's another sad news too, which is, right after being unlocked I had to give it to my sister.. So I guess I will stick around to my Desire Z for another while.
Thanks everyone who helped me get my direction right and opted to help me, cheers!
Sent from my HTC Vision
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm glad to hear that, so many others have had issues with this.
Sent from my XT862 using xda premium
Endoroid said:
I'm glad to hear that, so many others have had issues with this.
Sent from my XT862 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Feel for them. I guess, was lucky :-D
Sent from my HTC Vision
So it us completely and utterly impossible to use an AT&T atrix hd on Tmo w/o paying?
Am I understand that correctly? I have looked everywhere and this phone is simply NOT unlockable without the official unlock key from Motorola? Really???
If this is true anyone know.the best place to get a key cheap and.delivered the fastest?
imranh101 said:
Am I understand that correctly? I have looked everywhere and this phone is simply NOT unlockable without the official unlock key from Motorola? Really???
If this is true anyone know.the best place to get a key cheap and.delivered the fastest?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No its not possible at all. You will have to pay your phone bill.
Contrary in what you believe in, throughout all phone history, there has been only a few phones you can fool with the unlock codes, like the galaxy line, and really old nokias. Really !!!
Unlocks go around $13-17 on ebay, mine took 3 days so I was fairly dissapoint.
souljaboy said:
No its not possible at all. You will have to pay your phone bill.
Contrary in what you believe in, throughout all phone history, there has been only a few phones you can fool with the unlock codes, like the galaxy line, and really old nokias. Really !!!
Unlocks go around $13-17 on ebay, mine took 3 days so I was fairly dissapoint.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well I know for a.fact you can unlock the HTC vivid among many other htcs without buying a code bungling an s-OFF and a little work... I'll look for a site with a faster turnaround time though I suppose
imranh101 said:
Well I know for a.fact you can unlock the HTC vivid among many other htcs without buying a code bungling an s-OFF and a little work... I'll look for a site with a faster turnaround time though I suppose
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Call att and say you will be traveling to Europe and need it unlocked. They will give an unlock code for you
Sent from my MotoAHD
Youngunn2008 said:
Call att and say you will be traveling to Europe and need it unlocked. They will give an unlock code for you
Sent from my MotoAHD
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Trading my current phone for it tomorrow, will they not need something like "name of original buyer" or anything? Just IMEI?
Will try at any rate and hope for the best I don't mind paying 10-15$ but I dont feel like waiting 12-24 hours, I need to ready to use quickly
Youngunn2008 said:
Call att and say you will be traveling to Europe and need it unlocked. They will give an unlock code for you
Sent from my MotoAHD
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
last time it was only free if you had the phone for half or one year
you'll have to persuade them if that happens
Tried Att trick didn't work they said must have phone for two years b4 unlocking so gott anymore ideas
Sent from my MB886 using xda app-developers app
Just pay the $15 on ebay it works.
Sent from my MB886
unlock code
I'm waiting for one,: americanunlocker.com :good:
Let's talk to the point, already have this moto x customized phone from moto maker, u bought it from swappa, after it arrive to my country, I put my local sim card and, the message sim network unlock pin pop up, I have already try 4 third party unlocking service, but not result, they all said my code not found, don't know what to do, anyone here have suggestions or opinion? Feel free to share, Thx
Ps: I'm live outside of US
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
I also ordered one from at&t and RipCo unlocks got me the code in two days...
(They are selling it on ebay)
They also return your money if they can't get the code.
Sent from my XT1058 using xda app-developers app
daemontus said:
I also ordered one from at&t and RipCo unlocks got me the code in two days...
(They are selling it on ebay)
They also return your money if they can't get the code.
Sent from my XT1058 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Already try that too, no result
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
Moderator, Please close this thread please, thanks
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
care to share the final result?
daemontus said:
I also ordered one from at&t and RipCo unlocks got me the code in two days...
(They are selling it on ebay)
They also return your money if they can't get the code.
Sent from my XT1058 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have the same question as OP. I am about to order a MotoX and will be traveling in 1 month.
Who is RipCo?
For Motorola are more services available,there is a cheaper service that does not work for all phones,but tere is a service for not found phones ,which even if is a bit more expensive ( around 12$) should unlcok your phone
kreegaa said:
care to share the final result?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
finally get unlock code from att
Ezekial said:
I have the same question as OP. I am about to order a MotoX and will be traveling in 1 month.
Who is RipCo?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ripco,the seller that sell unlock code att on ebay
deviantartjr said:
finally get unlock code from att
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Let me see if I understood correctly, you bought your Moto X from motorola's website (in the Design Yours section), customized your phone and at the end you choosed Carrier -> ATT -> No Contract (that's 499$) and you got it to work in your country?
Darel18 said:
Let me see if I understood correctly, you bought your Moto X from motorola's website (in the Design Yours section), customized your phone and at the end you choosed Carrier -> ATT -> No Contract (that's 499$) and you got it to work in your country?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yes
deviantartjr said:
finally get unlock code from att
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So you just called them and asked them for the code, didn't you?
What exactly did you say? I'm in the same situation and I'm about to give them a call, so I have to be prepared
Thanks a lot!
Just got myself an AT&T Moto X. I am in India right now and dont see any option to e-mail the guys at AT&T. For some reason they want me to register. Can anyone help me out with this? I need to SIM unlock the phone. How do I reach AT&T via e-mail?
This is the AT&T International (+1 916 843 4685) phone number.Can call that 1-2 times if you can and try to convince you to give you a code,but lately seems they do not give codes unless you have or had a contract with them and use the form from their website to request for it. If that is not working can just buy an unlock code should be around 12$
Anyone have a phone with imei starting 3532 that has had problems unlocking?
deviantartjr said:
yes
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So, how did you get the unlock code? Care to help? Thanks in advance
kizhaevv said:
So you just called them and asked them for the code, didn't you?
What exactly did you say? I'm in the same situation and I'm about to give them a call, so I have to be prepared
Thanks a lot!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
syathibiy said:
So, how did you get the unlock code? Care to help? Thanks in advance
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
try buy the code from unlocking service hope you get the code
My nephew said he found the phone on the road underneath an overpass. Screen digitizer looks damaged, no battery, no battery back cover and all banged up (see pics). He gave it to me to either fix or trash. I would like to get the phone looking new, working and give it back to my nephew running on AT&T's network.
Questions:
1. All the parts I need are compatible with most Note 4's correct? Will these work here and here?
2. Being a T-Mo device, the bootloader should be unlocked correct?
3. If the device is locked (not purchased by cash) can the unlock code be unnecessary by rooting? If not, what are my options since I did not purchase this device?
4. AT&T Roms are not compatible on T-Mo devices running on AT&T network correct? So will T-Mo Rom's work on N910T running on AT&T network?
5. Can I Root, flash Rom and modem?
Greatly appreciate your input, thanks.
Tmobile phone will work fine on AT&T. No need to flash anything special just pic a ROM and set up am APN.
Sent from my SM-N910T using XDA Free mobile app
ShrekOpher said:
Tmobile phone will work fine on AT&T. No need to flash anything special just pic a ROM and set up am APN.
Sent from my SM-N910T using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you. Any idea on whether I'll run into issues regarding it possibly being locked?
projekt1 said:
Thank you. Any idea on whether I'll run into issues regarding it possibly being locked?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
if it is carrier locked, you should be able to get it unlocked using cellunlocker.com thats what i did, been using my N910T on AT&T from day one.
Sent from my SM-T900 using XDA Free mobile app
ShrekOpher said:
if it is carrier locked, you should be able to get it unlocked using cellunlocker.com thats what i did, been using my N910T on AT&T from day one.
Sent from my SM-T900 using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I just purchased the T-Mobile variant and I am going to unlock it via http://www.cellunlocker.net. When checking out at cellunlocker.net they displayed a message:
"Please be advised in order to unlock your Samsung Note 4, you MUST activate the phone with the original carrier or SIM issued within your designated location. This must occur before you attempt to unlock and activate the phone with a foreign sim card. The Note 4 has a region lock feature seperate to sim unlocking and if unlocked before activating to its original carrier or continent the phone will be region-locked and must be unlocked directly from Samsung. For more information, please refer to the warning sticker found on the packaging that your phone came in."
Do I just need to get a T-Mobile sim and activate it once? Then boot it up with my ATT sim and enter in the unlock code? Or can I disregard this message?
ducksauce88 said:
I just purchased the T-Mobile variant and I am going to unlock it via http://www.cellunlocker.net. When checking out at cellunlocker.net they displayed a message:
"Please be advised in order to unlock your Samsung Note 4, you MUST activate the phone with the original carrier or SIM issued within your designated location. This must occur before you attempt to unlock and activate the phone with a foreign sim card. The Note 4 has a region lock feature seperate to sim unlocking and if unlocked before activating to its original carrier or continent the phone will be region-locked and must be unlocked directly from Samsung. For more information, please refer to the warning sticker found on the packaging that your phone came in."
Do I just need to get a T-Mobile sim and activate it once? Then boot it up with my ATT sim and enter in the unlock code? Or can I disregard this message?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can disregard the statement it only applies to FOREIGN sim cards.
Sent from my SM-T900 using XDA Free mobile app
ShrekOpher said:
You can disregard the statement it only applies to FOREIGN sim cards.
Sent from my SM-T900 using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sweet thanks. I got confused because when they said foreign I thought it just meant anything not TMO
ducksauce88 said:
Sweet thanks. I got confused because when they said foreign I thought it just meant anything not TMO
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
np, always better to ask than to guess wrong.
Sent from my SM-T900 using XDA Free mobile app
You may have a problem if device is reported stolen or lost and imei is blacklisted by tmobile.
Sent from my SM-N910T using XDA Free mobile app
darekz said:
You may have a problem if device is reported stolen or lost and imei is blacklisted by tmobile.
Sent from my SM-N910T using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
For activating the phone, I can use any imei correct? However, for unlocking it, I'd I have to, that could be the problem right?
If blacklisted network will refuse to connect to that phone even with active Sim card
Sent from my SM-N910T using XDA Free mobile app
projekt1 said:
My nephew said he found the phone on the road underneath an overpass. Screen digitizer looks damaged, no battery, no battery back cover and all banged up (see pics). He gave it to me to either fix or trash. I would like to get the phone looking new, working and give it back to my nephew running on AT&T's network.
Questions:
1. All the parts I need are compatible with most Note 4's correct? Will these work here and here?
2. Being a T-Mo device, the bootloader should be unlocked correct?
3. If the device is locked (not purchased by cash) can the unlock code be unnecessary by rooting? If not, what are my options since I did not purchase this device?
4. AT&T Roms are not compatible on T-Mo devices running on AT&T network correct? So will T-Mo Rom's work on N910T running on AT&T network?
5. Can I Root, flash Rom and modem?
Greatly appreciate your input, thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
1) not sure... most of the main parts should be the same.. i.e screen. There may be slight variations with many parts.. such as charging ports.
2)Bootloader is unlocked to my knowledge however Im not certain.
3) Rooting and unlocking are 2 seperate things. The phone will be carrier locked. I have a tmobile Note 4 phone that I run on AT&T. I paid to unlock it on simunlocker. Ive never rooted this phone yet
4)False to my knowledge. There should be no issue at all here
5)YOU cant change the modem to a modem from a different carrier. and there is absolutely no reason to do so. YOu should be able to flash an ATT rom on it if you'd like.
Unfortunately... It is true what others have said. If the phone was not paid for in full by the OG owner( on Tmobiles plan where you pay for the phone month to month)... then it will most likely be black listed at some point. SO you might be able to activate it but 4 months down the road it could suddenly stop working.
darekz said:
If blacklisted network will refuse to connect to that phone even with active Sim card
Sent from my SM-N910T using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is regardless of paying for an unlock correct? Any way of finding out if the IMEI is blacklisted?
projekt1 said:
This is regardless of paying for an unlock correct? Any way of finding out if the IMEI is blacklisted?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Tmobile has an IMEI checker. Also swappa.com where you can sell/buy used phones has one. I checked mine before using cellunlocker and it worked out perfectly.
Bladerunner1825us said:
Tmobile has an IMEI checker. Also swappa.com where you can sell/buy used phones has one. I checked mine before using cellunlocker and it worked out perfectly.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yep, blacklisted.. Now what are my options, if any?
If it's blacklisted, nothing short of changing the IMEI # with a JTAG device can save it.
Considering it's physical condition, trash it. I would.
Looks baaaad. Ouch
Temetka said:
If it's blacklisted, nothing short of changing the IMEI # with a JTAG device can save it.
Considering it's physical condition, trash it. I would.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
After $200 in parts that I received yesterday, she looks beautiful now . I much rather work on it until its fully operational instead of trashing it.
None the less, still blacklisted and unable to access engineering mode. Any pointers?
Update: Running rooted 5.0.1 with TWRP recovery and have successfully unlocked via imei-unlocker.com. Made a call to a business number, worked fine.
Leads be to believe down the road a few months service may be cut off due to blacklist? I would still like to explore other alternatives to avoid service being possible cut off...
projekt1 said:
After $200 in parts that I received yesterday, she looks beautiful now . I much rather work on it until its fully operational instead of trashing it.
None the less, still blacklisted and unable to access engineering mode. Any pointers?
Update: Running rooted 5.0.1 with TWRP recovery and have successfully unlocked via imei-unlocker.com. Made a call to a business number, worked fine.
Leads be to believe down the road a few months service may be cut off due to blacklist? I would still like to explore other alternatives to avoid service being possible cut off...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Glad to hear you got it up and running. Of course now we need pics.
Everything is working. Calls, text etc. on both WiFi and Cell data.. I hope it doesn't get cut off after a few months....