I activated my sprint note 8 whit boost mobile 2 days ago. Everything works perfect, exept Lte plus. If someone have the same issue and solve it. Please help me out whit it.
How did you activate a sprint note 8 with boost mobile? I tried and all they would tell me was that it was not able to be activated with their network.
Sprint tells me that the phone is unlocked domestically and globally. But boost says that the phone is not able to be on their network because sprint will not permit their note 8's on their sister network. I have model n950u. And the boost rep essentially said that people would leave sprint for boost mobile in search of a better deal if the note 8 was available.
Again I ask, how did you do this?
Edit: the only real difference I see in your phone and mine is that mine is still on April's update and yours is on May's. Hmm.
The phone does not come unlocked. There is also no way to enter a pin to sim unlock the sprint note 8. It actually has to have software flashed woth odin and a tool called samunlock
If you search on ebay there is a guy who does it
For very cheap
He has to remotely connect to your computer while your phone is connect to the computer by usb. Did sprint unlock the phone for you by sending a software update specifically to unlock it? If its truly unlocked . Open settings software update. At the bottom it will say
UICC Unlock
Your device is unlocked for any sim card.
If that is the case i dont see why you would not be able to activate it on boost. They use sprints network. When i unlocked mine i can put a tmobile sim card in it and i dont have to set the apn or anything. The way i had mine unlocked its setup with all apns. So i just put in the sim card and it connects to that network automatically. I dont see why this would not work for boost. If it is domestically unlocked put a boost sim in it open the phone dialer and type ##brand# that may work
silver03wrx said:
The phone does not come unlocked. There is also no way to enter a pin to sim unlock the sprint note 8. It actually has to have software flashed woth odin and a tool called samunlock
If you search on ebay there is a guy who does it
For very cheap
He has to remotely connect to your computer while your phone is connect to the computer by usb. Did sprint unlock the phone for you by sending a software update specifically to unlock it? If its truly unlocked . Open settings software update. At the bottom it will say
UICC Unlock
Your device is unlocked for any sim card.
If that is the case i dont see why you would not be able to activate it on boost. They use sprints network. When i unlocked mine i can put a tmobile sim card in it and i dont have to set the apn or anything. The way i had mine unlocked its setup with all apns. So i just put in the sim card and it connects to that network automatically. I dont see why this would not work for boost. If it is domestically unlocked put a boost sim in it open the phone dialer and type ##brand# that may work
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Hi, could you please send me the ebay link so I can contact this person so I can unlock my Note 8 from Sprint?
VERY Odd Problem - SIM Card Locked, Requesting PIN. Only on This Phone & SIM Combo
On each boot, the phone asks for "SIM network unlock PIN", and otherwise will read "No SIM card" in the notification bar.
What's odd however is this phone is unlocked. It's an AT&T Nexus 6, and was previously working under Cricket Wireless. The SIM card is from Mint Mobile, and works with my unlocked LG G5. It's only this phone & SIM combination together that's causing issues.
Trying to access APN settings gives the message "Access Point Name settings are not available for this user".
I've tried factory resets, as well as full flashes back to stock, etc.
I've never encountered this before, if anyone has any ideas or input I'd appreciate it.
Sounds like it is NOT unlocked. Since Cricket Wireless is an MVNO directly owned by AT&T, it makes sense to me that an locked AT&T device may work on Cricket.
Test with a friends SIM card. The Nexus 6 works on all carriers in the United States- Sprint, Verizon, Tmobile or AT&T. If their SIM card does the same thing, yea this confirms that it's locked. Buy an unlock code, it should only be a few dollars I reckon.
edit: also please note there is a difference between an unlocked/locked bootloader and unlocked/locked network. They are NOT mutually exclusive.
So I bought a Samsung S10 5g from Verizon and was activated on it's Network for more than 48 hours and I was told it's an unlocked device. I tried an At&t sim and it was giving me a message" that the device cannot be activated on another carrier at this moment"(something like that). So I called Verizon and they informed me the device is unlocked. So the tech unlocked it again and I received a text message saying that the device will be unlocked once I insert a non Verizon sim. So I did and still giving me that message and it's killing the signal. So I tried a TMobile sim and it worked. With no message or error. Can anyone shed light or advise me on what to do now?
Thanks
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So I bought a Samsung S10 5g from Verizon and was activated on it's Network for more than 48 hours and I was told it's an unlocked device. I tried an At&t sim and it was giving me a message" that the device cannot be activated on another carrier at this moment"(something like that). So I called Verizon and they informed me the device is unlocked. So the tech unlocked it again and I received a text message saying that the device will be unlocked once I insert a non Verizon sim. So I did and still giving me that message and it's killing the signal. So I tried a TMobile sim and it worked. With no message or error. Can anyone shed light or advise me on what to do now?
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Flash the AT&T firmware and you won't have to deal with that message ever again.
I have a rooted Note 9 SM-960f/ds I was using on verizon and I went to switch to a Tmobile sim card and it's asking for a sim network unlock pin. I didn't set one up nor should it be locked to verizon.. to I need to unroot and do a factory reset for it work.
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I have a rooted Note 9 SM-960f/ds I was using on verizon and I went to switch to a Tmobile sim card and it's asking for a sim network unlock pin. I didn't set one up nor should it be locked to verizon.. to I need to unroot and do a factory reset for it work.
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I had something similar with T-Mo iPhone when my phone was roaming on ATT due to poor T-Mo coverage. When I returned to T-Mo coverage (even rebooted phone) it still didn't work. I had to call T-Mo & they provided me with a SIM-specific unlock code. Such a bunch of crap to go through.
Good luck.
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I have a rooted Note 9 SM-960f/ds I was using on verizon and I went to switch to a Tmobile sim card and it's asking for a sim network unlock pin. I didn't set one up nor should it be locked to verizon.. to I need to unroot and do a factory reset for it work.
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the f devices shouldnt be carrier locked, at least not for USA carriers. Are you sure its not talking about a sim card lock? if ti is, many sim cards pins are 0000, 1234 etc etc, but you only get 3 tries before it locks it down and you will probably have to get a new sim as that usually burns the sim (not literally burn, its just the term we use as salespersons of cellular service when a sim is no longer usable for a multitude of reasons)
ZeroXO fixed my phone I guess it was somehow network locked and it was a hex edit that was wrong. but he fixed it and all is good
Hello,
I have just acquired a new (never used) T-Mobile Revvlry Plus XT1965-T, and it seems to be network locked. (Note: I was able to get an OEM unlock code from Motorola, haven't tried it yet, but right now I am only asking about the network lock issue.)
My goal is to install LineageOS 18.1, and use this phone with other mobile service providers in Canada.
I want to understand how to deal with the network lock, and get past it -- I have some questions...
1. If I simply follow the official instructions for installing LineageOS, will this result in a network unlocked phone?
2. If just installing LineageOS won't remove the network lock, why is that? How is the network lock implemented on this phone?
3. Is there any way to clear the network lock, without going through T-Mobile?
4. If I must go through T-Mobile and use their unlock app, I assume that I had better do this before I do anything else, and once the phone is network unlocked using T-Mobile's app, then the phone will remain network unlocked after installing LineageOS, is this correct?
5. I get the impression that there are actually two different phones with the same model number XT1965-T, being the T-Mobile version and the Motorola version, is that right? What are the main differences?
Any other comments, insights, or links are also appreciated. Please keep in mind that while I am highly technical, I am not an expert on Android or smartphones.
Thanks.
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Hello,
I have just acquired a new (never used) T-Mobile Revvlry Plus XT1965-T, and it seems to be network locked. (Note: I was able to get an OEM unlock code from Motorola, haven't tried it yet, but right now I am only asking about the network lock issue.)
My goal is to install LineageOS 18.1, and use this phone with other mobile service providers in Canada.
I want to understand how to deal with the network lock, and get past it -- I have some questions...
1. If I simply follow the official instructions for installing LineageOS, will this result in a network unlocked phone?
2. If just installing LineageOS won't remove the network lock, why is that? How is the network lock implemented on this phone?
3. Is there any way to clear the network lock, without going through T-Mobile?
4. If I must go through T-Mobile and use their unlock app, I assume that I had better do this before I do anything else, and once the phone is network unlocked using T-Mobile's app, then the phone will remain network unlocked after installing LineageOS, is this correct?
5. I get the impression that there are actually two different phones with the same model number XT1965-T, being the T-Mobile version and the Motorola version, is that right? What are the main differences?
Any other comments, insights, or links are also appreciated. Please keep in mind that while I am highly technical, I am not an expert on Android or smartphones.
Thanks.
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1. No, network lock is related to the carrier. If it's a TMO Revvlry+/Revvlry Plus, then it's locked to T-Mobile. This means it can't be used with another carrier essentially. Network lock again just means if a TMO sim is installed (and it's locked to TMO) it will work. If another carrier sim is installed and it's network locked, the sim won't function.
2. If the phone came from TMO, they would lock it to their system.
3. Removing the network lock allows other carriers to be used. There are pay to use services that will network unlock the device within 24 hours. Manual methods exist, but will require more in-depth knowledge. Otherwise, TMO is the one to network unlock it but could take 30 days and may require service with them.
4. Once unlocked it should remain unlocked, regardless of stock or custom ROM.
5. The TMO Revvlry+ (Revvlry Plus) and Moto G7 Plus are the same devices hardware wise. The main difference is the boot animation and logo branding. The Moto G7 Plus is also carrier unlocked.
How did you determine the phone is network locked?
Is the phone tied to a network carrier already?
What is the output from https://www.wipelock.com/iphone-carrier-checker?
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1. No, network lock is related to the carrier. If it's a TMO Revvlry+/Revvlry Plus, then it's locked to T-Mobile. This means it can't be used with another carrier essentially. Network lock again just means if a TMO sim is installed (and it's locked to TMO) it will work. If another carrier sim is installed and it's network locked, the sim won't function.
2. If the phone came from TMO, they would lock it to their system.
3. Removing the network lock allows other carriers to be used. There are pay to use services that will network unlock the device within 24 hours. Manual methods exist, but will require more in-depth knowledge. Otherwise, TMO is the one to network unlock it but could take 30 days and may require service with them.
4. Once unlocked it should remain unlocked, regardless of stock or custom ROM.
5. The TMO Revvlry+ (Revvlry Plus) and Moto G7 Plus are the same devices hardware wise. The main difference is the boot animation and logo branding. The Moto G7 Plus is also carrier unlocked.
How did you determine the phone is network locked?
Is the phone tied to a network carrier already?
What is the output from https://www.wipelock.com/iphone-carrier-checker?
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Thanks for your reply, here is some background...
I bought several of these phones on eBay, they were advertised as network unlocked Moto G7 Plus phones, but the seller instead shipped me network locked T-Mobile Revvly+ phones.
My first step was to test a SIM chip from a local mobile provider, and the phones show a message saying they are SIM locked.
The phones are clearly new and unused. The seller claims they are open-box returns.
I called T-Mobile, and T-Mobile says these phones are registered to active accounts, and they can only be unlocked if the account holder requests it. T-Mobile reps also say they are unable to identify the account holder, and offer no solution. The phones are not blacklisted or reported stolen. If I had to guess: most likely, the phones were purchased, activated, and returned to the store, but the T-Mobile account registration was not cleared in their database.
It seems that these phones use an unlock app, rather than an unlock code, and from what I've read, it may not be possible for any third-party unlocking service to unlock these particular phones.
Getting back to my questions in my original post:
- How is the network lock implemented on this phone? (I mean this question from a technical perspective)
- Is there any way to clear the network lock, without going through T-Mobile?
The network lock must be a setting somewhere in the firmware... I've heard people talk about flashing the baseband, but not being a phone expert, I don't know much about that, or if it might apply here...
So again, I am asking: is there some way to network unlock these phones, and make them usable with another service provider? Can I somehow just reflash whatever area in the phone holds the network lock setting with stock code that doesn't have the network lock setting enabled?
Thanks.
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the seller instead shipped me network locked T-Mobile Revvly+ phones.
I called T-Mobile, and T-Mobile says these phones are registered to active accounts, and they can only be unlocked if the account holder requests it. T-Mobile reps also say they are unable to identify the account holder, and offer no solution. The phones are not blacklisted or reported stolen. If I had to guess: most likely, the phones were purchased, activated, and returned to the store, but the T-Mobile account registration was not cleared in their database.
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If they are registered and active, they may have to wait out the time period from T-Mobile to be Network SIM unlocked, depending on when they were originally purchased by the original owner.
If they were returned to the store, how did the eBay seller obtain them?
It seems that these phones use an unlock app, rather than an unlock code, and from what I've read, it may not be possible for any third-party unlocking service to unlock these particular phones.
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If an unlock app is needed, this may be built into the phones firmware that only T-Mobile can use. It may still require a code to be passed to the unlock app.
Getting back to my questions in my original post:
- How is the network lock implemented on this phone? (I mean this question from a technical perspective)
- Is there any way to clear the network lock, without going through T-Mobile?
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It's implemented by T-Mobile. T-Mobile is going to be your best shot. You may have to make multiple calls to get through to someone where you can explain the situation and see if they will network unlock the phone.
The network lock must be a setting somewhere in the firmware... I've heard people talk about flashing the baseband, but not being a phone expert, I don't know much about that, or if it might apply here...
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Baseband typically indicates the frequencies the phone can use to communicate with different networks. If you take a nandroid of the phone, you can always try to flash a new baseband and test. If it doesn't work, restore back.
So again, I am asking: is there some way to network unlock these phones, and make them usable with another service provider? Can I somehow just reflash whatever area in the phone holds the network lock setting with stock code that doesn't have the network lock setting enabled?
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You can try to flash the T-Mobile Revvlry+ into a Moto G7 Plus: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/revvlry-to-moto-g7-plus-conversion-guide.4136355/ That would get rid of the T-Mobile software. It's not clear if that would remove the network SIM lock, but if you take a nandroid backup, you can always revert back.
EDIT: I was doing some additional research, and flashing the modems/baseband or converting the TMO Revvlry+ to Moto G7 Plus won't affect the network SIM lock. The app is in the TMO software and you'll have to use that app with the code either TMO provides or an unlock service gives to network SIM unlock the device.
EDIT2: After booting into the phone, do you have the options in the following settings: SIM unlock phone. This link is only for info and reference: use any network provider’s SIM card in T-Mobile REVVLRY+
Hi, thank you again for your reply.
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If they are registered and active, they may have to wait out the time period from T-Mobile to be Network SIM unlocked, depending on when they were originally purchased by the original owner.
If they were returned to the store, how did the eBay seller obtain them?
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As mentioned, the phones are clearly brand new and never used.
I would also like to know how the seller obtained them, unfortunately the seller is non-cooperative.
T-Mobile is also curious about how the seller obtained them.
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It's implemented by T-Mobile. T-Mobile is going to be your best shot. You may have to make multiple calls to get through to someone where you can explain the situation and see if they will network unlock the phone.
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I may try this again, but I have already spent hours talking to T-Mobile Technical Support with no progress made.
jockovonred said:
You can try to flash the T-Mobile Revvlry+ into a Moto G7 Plus: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/revvlry-to-moto-g7-plus-conversion-guide.4136355/ That would get rid of the T-Mobile software. It's not clear if that would remove the network SIM lock, but if you take a nandroid backup, you can always revert back.
EDIT: I was doing some additional research, and flashing the modems/baseband or converting the TMO Revvlry+ to Moto G7 Plus won't affect the network SIM lock. The app is in the TMO software and you'll have to use that app with the code either TMO provides or an unlock service gives to network SIM unlock the device.
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I am still not clear as to why the phones can not be unlocked by replacing certain firmware/software. The lock is a setting somewhere on the phone, why can this setting not just be manually changed/cleared?
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EDIT2: After booting into the phone, do you have the options in the following settings: SIM unlock phone. This link is only for info and reference: use any network provider’s SIM card in T-Mobile REVVLRY+
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When I go to the menu: "Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile network", all further options are grayed out.
As such, I am not able to reach the option: "Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile network > Advanced > Network Unlock > Permanent Unlock" as shown at the link you provided.
(For reference: https://www.t-mobile.com/support/de...revvlry/mobile-device-unlock-t-mobile-revvlry)
Any further suggestions/advice much appreciated, I would really like to be able to make use of these phones.
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I am still not clear as to why the phones can not be unlocked by replacing certain firmware/software. The lock is a setting somewhere on the phone, why can this setting not just be manually changed/cleared?
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The app is provided via TMobile. This is not provided via software/firmware except by TMO.
Your best bet at this point is to try a pay to unlock service that will provide instructions on unlocking the SIM, if TMO is unwilling to do it.
(Modems change the baseband used by different providers so changing/updating it via firmware isn't going to unlock the SIM/Network. If you get the SIM/Network unlocked and THEN have an issue with a network carrier, flashing the correct modem for that provider would allow the SIM/Network to communicate.)
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When I go to the menu: "Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile network", all further options are grayed out.
As such, I am not able to reach the option: "Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile network > Advanced > Network Unlock > Permanent Unlock" as shown at the link you provided.
(For reference: https://www.t-mobile.com/support/de...revvlry/mobile-device-unlock-t-mobile-revvlry)
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Do have service with TMO? If not, you might try getting a SIM/Network card from them and inserting it to see if the in-phone options appear so you can unlock it. You might also try escalating the issue with TMO if you are only getting to first line technical support personnel.
The phone is obviously locked to TMO as it's a TMO phone. It's different than the Moto G7 Plus which is already unlocked for all carriers. If you can't get the phone Network/SIM unlocked, maybe return it to the eBay seller and look for the Moto G7 Plus which will give you less headaches.