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I have a Three branded Galaxy S but stuck an O2 PAYG SIM in the other day. The phone didn't ask to be unlocked but just worked with the new SIM.
Does this mean my handset is unlocked? I haven't done anything to unlock it - it's bog standard 2.1 as it came from Three.
Sounds to me like your phone is factory unlocked, I purchased mine from Bell (but the phone doesn't say Bell on it anywhere.. weird eh?) And I had to put in an unlock code once for my Rogers SIM.
Interesting question I've also got the same idea.
I've got my phone on contract via Virgin Mobile but it has Optus Apps.
Virgin is not associated with Optus but uses its satellite system. The phone also works with Optus sim cards (tested).
Does anyone know?
I got the feeling its a Galaxy S (I9000) from Optus' inventory but it has been factory unlocked so that they can let it work with the Virgin plan.
PS I live in Australia
catzi said:
I have a Three branded Galaxy S but stuck an O2 PAYG SIM in the other day. The phone didn't ask to be unlocked but just worked with the new SIM.
Does this mean my handset is unlocked? I haven't done anything to unlock it - it's bog standard 2.1 as it came from Three.
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I've had 2 sgs's from three and both unlocked !
I was just curious if I purchased a used Milestone unlocked poped my bell active Bell sim card into it and it works fine does that mean the phone IMEI is fine and not black listed or is this something you can not tell intill you get the phone it's own Sim ? Just looking to buy a used Milestone [A853] for the wife so just want to make sure it's not black listed before purchasing.
Samdroid_G_S said:
I was just curious if I purchased a used Milestone unlocked poped my bell active Bell sim card into it and it works fine does that mean the phone IMEI is fine and not black listed or is this something you can not tell intill you get the phone it's own Sim ? Just looking to buy a used Milestone [A853] for the wife so just want to make sure it's not black listed before purchasing.
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I am not sure what you mean by blacklisted. Most operators allow you to run an unlocked phone on your sim without issues. We swap phones all the time at work and Rogers doesn't say anything. There only time i have seen a blacklist implemented was for a specific reason: the rogers htc dream/magic e911 patch. They would blacklist an IMEI until you patched and call customer service.
I have been with fido, rogers and bell and have not hear of blacklisting unlocked phones.
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I have this sorted out now, thanks.
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Is it possible to hack an American Captivate to use European SIM cards? Specifically a prepaid card from Poland.
My wife is planning a trip there and was curious if she could avoid toting around both a cheapo prepaid phone, for the phone function, and her Captivate, for everything else. Her phone already has CM7 on it, but could be changed if needed.
solarpowered said:
Is it possible to hack an American Captivate to use European SIM cards? Specifically a prepaid card from Poland.
My wife is planning a trip there and was curious if she could avoid toting around both a cheapo prepaid phone, for the phone function, and her Captivate, for everything else. Her phone already has CM7 on it, but could be changed if needed.
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Unlock it. It's a one time thing. Then you can use any sim card in it. SGS Unlocker from the market should work. I've never used CM, but unlocked mine while on Cognition 4.5.3
I am using one in India, I hope u can also use one there.
solarpowered said:
Is it possible to hack an American Captivate to use European SIM cards? Specifically a prepaid card from Poland.
My wife is planning a trip there and was curious if she could avoid toting around both a cheapo prepaid phone, for the phone function, and her Captivate, for everything else. Her phone already has CM7 on it, but could be changed if needed.
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just search some pages and u can unlock ur cappy urself..i got it from canada 6 months back to india..and unlocked it myself..
its not a hard process...and then check another service provider's sim card to check if the process was successful or not...
Root
Download galaxy s unlock from the market
Run it
Enter this code in your dialer:
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If it says all the locks are off then you're unlocked
I'm heading to the UK at the end of the month. I'll be in both England & Wales. I've used Galaxy_S Unlock from the market successfully... Now my question is: which SIM to buy? I've (obv) never done this before, & there are apparently a plethora of choices. Is the Captivate limited to a specific UK carrier?
*Edit - also, will I need to use a specific carrier's SIM to get 3G? Or will I be able to get 3G at all?
That all depends on what bandwidths the carrier use. You should be able to at least connect to a network with any Sim. But I believe 3g requires 850 and 1900 mhz bands. Which is why you can't get 3g on Tmobile even in the states.
OK, so I need to find out if there's a UK carrier that uses those bands. I need both, correct?
Either one would work, but both is recommended.
If it only has one and the signal gets weak and it tries to hand off to the other you'll lose 3g until you get into a better area.
I bought a new AT&T factory unlocked G4 Active off eBay. It is running Gingerbread and has not been rooted.I then bought a StraightTalk sim card and everything works fine except two things,
I have used Applications Manager and discovered (I will confess I have learned a lot from this forum AFTER I tried that) it will not allow me to move the useless(????) AT&T apps to the SD card. Is there any way to do that since I don't think I am using them since I have a StraightTalk sim installed? And #2, since I get lousy service on the GSM network (AT&T), is it possible to convert this phone so it runs on VZ?
Thanks
The Galaxy S4 Active is barely 4 months old and shipped with Android 4.2.2 aka Jellybean - if yours has Gingerbread on it (Android 2.3) something is very wrong.
And GS4A's are not sold unlocked, even from AT&T. You have to buy one that's carrier locked, then contact their support to get the unlock code (as I understand it). Even paying full price for the phone off-contract in an AT&T corporate store means you still end up having to contact their support by phone, providing the necessary info, and they'll provide the unlock code as required - the store personnel just don't do that or even have access to those codes even if you pay full price on the spot for one "unlocked."
As for moving the apps to the microSD card, I don't think that's a possibility with the stock apps; your best bet to get rid of them is with Titanium Backup (the paid version) and freeze 'em all out. I could be wrong on that so someone else can answer it perhaps.
The LTE capability of the GS4A won't work with Verizon's CMDA network that I'm aware of, and obviously Verizon isn't a GSM carrier at all so there goes that idea too.
Are you 100% confident of what you actually bought?
Moving AT&T apps to sd card
br0adband said:
The Galaxy S4 Active is barely 4 months old and shipped with Android 4.2.2 aka Jellybean - if yours has Gingerbread on it (Android 2.3) something is very wrong.
And GS4A's are not sold unlocked, even from AT&T. You have to buy one that's carrier locked, then contact their support to get the unlock code (as I understand it). Even paying full price for the phone off-contract in an AT&T corporate store means you still end up having to contact their support by phone, providing the necessary info, and they'll provide the unlock code as required - the store personnel just don't do that or even have access to those codes even if you pay full price on the spot for one "unlocked."
As for moving the apps to the microSD card, I don't think that's a possibility with the stock apps; your best bet to get rid of them is with Titanium Backup (the paid version) and freeze 'em all out. I could be wrong on that so someone else can answer it perhaps.
The LTE capability of the GS4A won't work with Verizon's CMDA network that I'm aware of, and obviously Verizon isn't a GSM carrier at all so there goes that idea too.
Are you 100% confident of what you actually bought?
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Yep, I am sure it is unlocked. I bought it advertised as unlocked and activated it on StraightTalk. It came with an AT&T sim card (unused) and I bought a StraightTalk sim card for it and have been using it for about a month. My only "gripe" is one AT&T app (My AT&T) is still in the App menu and I recently downloaded and launched GPS/Mapquest. AT&T came on in the middle of my drive with their AT&T travel app and I could not get back to my original course. Not to be argumentative but is there any way I can tell for sure I am unlocked given the info above? I have 4.2.2. Guess I'll have to give up on deleting the AT&T apps. PS I have disabled all AT&T apps, except the one above, in my phone App Mgr Haven't checked the Mapquest routing since I did that so don't know if that very big problem went away.
Thanks for the help
The StraightTalk SIM card will be using AT&T's cellular network so that's why it won't complain with it in there - stick a SIM card from T-Mobile or some other network provider and you'll find out instantly if it's carrier locked or not as soon as you turn it on because it'll ask for the unlock code if it is.
AT&T doesn't sell the GS4A unlocked - it is sold locked to their network and if you pay the full price for the phone (meaning you own it at that point) you will be given a number to call (an AT&T support rep) where you have to provide the IMEI of the phone and the transaction number from the purchase receipt; they will provide you with the carrier unlock code which is entered when you put in SIM card from another carrier and turn on the phone.
While I got mine unlocked using an official AT&T unlock code from an eBay reseller, before I got this one off craigslist I had considered buying it brand new back in June from AT&T at the full retail price so I asked how the carrier unlock would be accomplished and was told by the AT&T corporate store employee here in Las Vegas exactly what I just said above: the boxed phones at the stores are locked to AT&T and must be unlocked with the carrier unlock code.
Since I'm not the original owner I couldn't just call in and ask for it myself so that's why I used a person off eBay and haven't had any issues so far, it was worth the $9 to get it unlocked.
Whoever owned that phone you have may have already unlocked it, but AT&T doesn't sell them that way...
You bought it off eBay, not directly from AT$T. Many eBay sellers unlock phones to make them easier to sell, but no carrier sells phones already unlocked. And 4.2.2 is definitely not Gingerbread. All S4 Actives came with Jellybean. As was said, you will not get this phone to work on Verizon's 4G network.
I believe the answer to this is "no", but:
I have access to an AT&T SM-G900A that is not being used. My daughter is about to move to Germany for an extended period.
First, can the phone be used in Europe at all?
I certainly wouldn't want to pay AT&T's probably-exorbitant rates, so then: can we buy a SIM card there to use in it as is? (pretty sure the answer is "no")
If I unlocked the phone (by buying an unlock code), could it then be used with a Europe-purchased SIM card?
I suspect this is all more trouble than it's worth and I'm better of just finding a used unlocked GSM phone of some sort.
Much thanks.
if you can use it abroad unless you unlock it first.
I have a galaxy s5 att and I am using it with another carrier here in south america.
only bad thing is that the wifi hotspot will not work for being a simcard from another operator, only work by usb tether.
It's working well. I bought an AT&T Galaxy S5 from USA and now I use it in Romania.
The WiFi hotspot is not working, but all the other features work very well.
Probably, after the bootloader will be cracked and we will have the opportunity to install a custom rom or an unbranded rom, the hotspot will function as well.
Enjoy your gadget !
All answers are correct. I was formerly in the U.S.Army and took an old T-Mobile HTC Dream over to Kuwait with me. I called T-MO and got a sim unlock code for free. Upon getting overseas I established service with a GSM carrier over there and popped in my sim card and whallaa! My phone completely worked in Europe and the middle east.
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