[Q] How to Re-Lock (Simlock) the S3 - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

If I decide to return my Telus S3 that I unlocked using the standard free method... is there a method to re-lock it back to Telus?

tc80tc80 said:
If I decide to return my Telus S3 that I unlocked using the standard free method... is there a method to re-lock it back to Telus?
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Why? SIM unlocking doesn't void your warranty (as far as I know).

stewartsoda said:
Why? SIM unlocking doesn't void your warranty (as far as I know).
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It does with Telus. This came up in a forums last night from Telus support.....
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"No the warranty would not apply if you don't activate with TELUS. It will also be sold 'locked to the "TELUS network". Once a 3rd party unlocks it for you, the warranty would be voided (TELUS will not unlock phones unless they are active on a TELUS account).
Also, whenever a phone is taken to a TELUS Product Centre for assessment and repair there is documentation required, and this can only be accessed if there is an active account to document. With no account to document and follow the process, then a "warranty" repair could not be performed."
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I called them this morning to explain that I had to unlock it to take it to Europe for the summer and they confirmed that once I unlocked it the warranty was null and void.

Only way to tell if its unlocked is to put another providers sim in the phone & I doubt its a part of their process to even test that, usually they just check if there's water damage & that the phone boots. Last year I returned a tab 8.9 to rogers that was rooted & unlocked, even tripped the flash counter & they had no clue.
Just don't walk up and say 'i want to run turn my unlocked phone', make up some bs excuse that you don't like it or don't like their service & they'll take it back as long as you're within their return period & policy.
You might have shot yourself in the foot thou if they logged that call in their system thou

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[Q] Canadian Virgin WFS

Anyone unlock one of these? I seem to remember reading somewhere a few months back Bell (who now owns virgin) saying they will never unlock it.
However I see that there are "WWE" branded unlocks for my version, wtf?
Here is the url of the exact phone I have - http://www.virginmobile.ca/en/phones/phone-details.html?model=HTCWILD&colour=White
Please no "I unlocked my DerpCellular wfs, you can too!!" stupidity that most of these threads digress into, either you have the exact phone or not. Anyone who lives in Canada and deals with Bell will understand why this needs to be asked
Hey, another virgin canada user.
i have that exact phone (same colour too) with virgin. Mine unlocked just fine via the htcdev unlock. You just need to select the "Bell Mobility WWE" RUU when unlocking it.
unlocked and rooted. bye bye useless bell apps.
be sure to notice that the unlock does a factory reset. back your stuff (contacts!) up before you start on it.
So when you say unlocked using the DEV tool, does that mean its network and sim unlocked? Also just curious, I have a Bell SIM card, can I use this in this phone without unlocking the network/sim?
jhong88 said:
So when you say unlocked using the DEV tool, does that mean its network and sim unlocked? Also just curious, I have a Bell SIM card, can I use this in this phone without unlocking the network/sim?
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nope, the htcdev bit only unlocks the bootloader. the sim lock and all the other bits of s-on remain in place. you'll need an xtc clip or an unlock code if you want the ditch the network shackles.
as for the virgin->bell, no idea. there seems to be conflicting information on whether bell/virgin sims are interchangeable or not. some people report it works, other report it doesn't.
compro01 said:
Hey, another virgin canada user.
i have that exact phone (same colour too) with virgin. Mine unlocked just fine via the htcdev unlock. You just need to select the "Bell Mobility WWE" RUU when unlocking it.
unlocked and rooted. bye bye useless bell apps.
be sure to notice that the unlock does a factory reset. back your stuff (contacts!) up before you start on it.
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Excellent, I was NOT expecting to be able to do this.
And now for a stupid question, what is a good way to back everything up for a quick reinstall?
AFAIK, There isn't one really, other than exporting your contacts and writing down all your apps names, as all the real useful backup methods require root.
OTOH, unless you like customizing extensively, it should only take a day or two to get things back to normal.
sent from my rooted wildfire s

[Q] Can you help me unlocking to have HOX working on another provider / operator ?

Hello,
I bought a second hand HOX last week. It was sold to me as unlocked from operator SFR (Vodaphone France, or CID VODAP203).
I bought an unlocking code from an internet shop, tried it, didn't work... I went into a shop specialized in unlocking phones they could not make it provider free...
So I went on to this forum. Plenty of nice things, and as I already rooted an Android tablet from TOSHIBA (FOLIO100), I tried a few things.
It appears that my phone is rooted. When I boot in bootloader it says "UNLOCKED", and it is also S-OFF!!! I am able to change the CID as much as I want, and I have set it to "11111111". As such I was told on a french forum that any SIM Card from any provider should work, but it doesn't...
I have been able to install Jelly Bean from one of the ROM developpers, thinking (and this is where I am a noob) that I will clear the part of the system that tells it is locked to one provider... Of course it didn't do anything more, or different than telling me it doesn't work on any provider.
I went back to stock from Vodaphone France, and came to you in order to get some instructions or link to have on working on another network than the vodaphone one...
Thanks in advance for your help,
Alain
First off, it's great you have an S-OFF handset. You are lucky about that.:good:
On the other hand, unlocking bootloader doesn't have anything to do with SIM locks. So, whatever you did (as you experienced it yourself) doesn't work.
I suggest you search over here, because I know for sure there is a way to unlock SIM lock on HOX. I didn't have to do it, as mine was already unlocked (or SIM free, I can't tell now).
Don't worry, you'll find the way, just be patient.
A bientot!
Yeah everyone told me it was great to have it S-OFF, although I don't know what it can do for me... I guess this would be great for developpers ?
I hope I won't have to go through several unlock code providers...
S-OFF is giving you advantage in being able to flash any ROM, any RUU, any HBOOT, any radio... Good not only for developers.
Back to topic - I suggest you visit some mobile phone service, and pay ONLY after they finish the work. I guess there are whole lot of frauds online,, that would take you money for the "unlock code", and not care if it doesn't work.
I repeat, be patient, and keep searching. Here's what I found (you can do the same search yourself):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1654075
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25341694&postcount=71
it cost me a whole £2.79 to get mine unlocked.
I bought the code from ebay inserted an un supported sim and entered the code when asked. That's the main reason actually why I've stuck with HTC they are so easy to un lock
huxleypig said:
That's the main reason actually why I've stuck with HTC they are so easy to un lock
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Mate, nowadays most phones are unlocked through pw.... code. Usually, you get it for specific handset (IMEI and operator), and just type it in as you did.
BTW, Samsung Galaxy SIII is even easier to unlock - by an apk from Google Play Store.
Hello,
I went through one of Unlock Code providers that [email protected]|-|oR provided me through his links...
I had the exact same unlock code as the one I got in France... that doesn't work. But the guys were really professional, in reimbursing my money as they could not unlock my phone.
The strangest thing is that they asked me if the phone is rooted, and said that this is why I cannot SIM Unlock, because it is rooted... I reverted by to stock, and re-locked the phone but the result is still the same, it stays stuck to SFR...
I hope a solution will come out in the form of an application such as the one for Galaxy III, it looks so easy to do.
Have a good evening,
Alain
Hi my phone was branded by orange and obviously had a simlock what did with my hox and many others before is:root the phone ,get recovery,then flash custom rom and all that branded garbage with simlock is gone.I've done it before with galaxy S,S2,now with my hox. Don't never ever buy any codes online.
budensik said:
Hi my phone was branded by orange and obviously had a simlock what did with my hox and many others before is:root the phone ,get recovery,then flash custom rom and all that branded garbage with simlock is gone.I've done it before with galaxy S,S2,now with my hox. Don't never ever buy any codes online.
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Hello,
I already did that, (root, flash customer ROM), but simlock is still here... only thing I didn't change is recovery, but it is 5.8.xxx (aka I think it is the latest).
Can you guide me rapidly in return ?
Al1
SIM unlock is totally separate from rooting.

best choice for unlocking my phone?

i bought a new GN2 and it has firmware t889uvall4 which i need to downgrade in order to unlock. If i downgrade i would have to start setting my phone again from scratch. What's my best choice unlocking my sim with firmware t889uvall4
Best choice would be do a nandroid.
Flash the november release using odin from here showthread.php?t=1969551
dont set up anything just skip everything until you get to the home screen. unlock it using the service code method.
Once you do that you can restore your nandroid and be back to where you were to start but now you will be unlocked.
can I still revert back eventhough my device is unroot. I just
flash it via odin?
eduardmc said:
i bought a new GN2 and it has firmware t889uvall4 which i need to downgrade in order to unlock. If i downgrade i would have to start setting my phone again from scratch. What's my best choice unlocking my sim with firmware t889uvall4
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Best Choice is call t-mobile.
Unlocking the sim is now illegal on all phones purchased recently.
Plus by calling and getting the code (for free) you don't even need to toot.
Sent from my SGH-T889 using Tapatalk 2
_Dennis_ said:
Best Choice is call t-mobile.
Unlocking the sim is now illegal on all phones purchased recently.
Plus by calling and getting the code (for free) you don't even need to toot.
Sent from my SGH-T889 using Tapatalk 2
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What should i tell tmobile, i know that most of the time they refuse to give u the unlock sim. and those this void warranty?
someone said to nandroid which requires a different recovery. i'm trying to avoid root for warranty purpose so this option is no good for me.
EDIT: tmobile is willing to give the unlock code but my account has to be at least 60 days. i only have a week
If you bought the phone outright they should give you the code with no waiting period
_Dennis_ said:
Best Choice is call t-mobile.
Unlocking the sim is now illegal on all phones purchased recently.
Plus by calling and getting the code (for free) you don't even need to toot.
Sent from my SGH-T889 using Tapatalk 2
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illegal in the US. I'd take my device cross border to Mexico and voila. Piss on America's corporate friendly, consumer screwing laws.
That said, T-mo is pretty good about unlocking devices for you. I never had an issue in the past 10 years and I've unlocked 5 or so.
eduardmc said:
i bought a new GN2 and it has firmware t889uvall4 which i need to downgrade in order to unlock. If i downgrade i would have to start setting my phone again from scratch. What's my best choice unlocking my sim with firmware t889uvall4
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This is how I did mine. Read through and see.....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162692&goto=newpost

Make my TMobile S4 usable in India...please...

Hi all,
I would like to start off by saying that i dont care about any warranty or any such issues. I had bought a S4 in US which i brought to India without ever activating on T Mobile network. This means that on contacting T Mobile, they are unable to send me any activation code which could SIM Unlock my device.
So now my only problem is to make my device usable. I see two options:
a) SIM Unlock
b) Complete removal of firmware and install some custom ROM, bootloader and other components to get rid of T mobile network
Problem is that i am a newbie and couldnt find any thread that could help me. MY device is updated to the latest version i.e. i am on 4.4.2 with baseband as M919UVUF9B4 and knox bootloader
Can someone help me out. I have already tried rooting the device and trying some apps which suggested that would help me unlock my device but none of them worked..
Thanks
gargyagotra said:
Hi all,
I would like to start off by saying that i dont care about any warranty or any such issues. I had bought a S4 in US which i brought to India without ever activating on T Mobile network. This means that on contacting T Mobile, they are unable to send me any activation code which could SIM Unlock my device.
So now my only problem is to make my device usable. I see two options:
a) SIM Unlock
b) Complete removal of firmware and install some custom ROM, bootloader and other components to get rid of T mobile network
Problem is that i am a newbie and couldnt find any thread that could help me. MY device is updated to the latest version i.e. i am on 4.4.2 with baseband as M919UVUF9B4 and knox bootloader
Can someone help me out. I have already tried rooting the device and trying some apps which suggested that would help me unlock my device but none of them worked..
Thanks
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If you paid T-Mobile the full price for the phone approx US$500-US$600 (not the subsidized price) before you left, they should provide you with the SIM Unlock code. You may need to talk with another customer service agent. However, if you only paid the subsidized price, then you've broken the contract with them, and they won't. You'll have to contact a company that will sell you an unlock code.
As to rooting the phone, have you tried this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2294005 ?
If this doesn't work, you're doing it wrong.
Rob
gargyagotra said:
Hi all,
I would like to start off by saying that i dont care about any warranty or any such issues. I had bought a S4 in US which i brought to India without ever activating on T Mobile network. This means that on contacting T Mobile, they are unable to send me any activation code which could SIM Unlock my device.
So now my only problem is to make my device usable. I see two options:
a) SIM Unlock
b) Complete removal of firmware and install some custom ROM, bootloader and other components to get rid of T mobile network
Problem is that i am a newbie and couldnt find any thread that could help me. MY device is updated to the latest version i.e. i am on 4.4.2 with baseband as M919UVUF9B4 and knox bootloader
Can someone help me out. I have already tried rooting the device and trying some apps which suggested that would help me unlock my device but none of them worked..
Thanks
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Flashing a custom rom will not allow it to work on a different network. The phone will still be sim locked.
Like the post above me says, call T Mobile and have them give you the code. If you didn't pay the phone off, they won't give it to you nor should they.
Chainfire's Region Lockaway app will SIM unlock in the process of removing region restrictions. I remember reading something to that effect anyway.
For use chainfire's Region Unlock, you must be root.
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@Skipjacks & rlichtefeld: I have already tried calling T Mobile and they are not ready to provide me any unlock code since the phone was never used on the network. Yes, its paid in full but i am in India now and cannot do much from back here to fight with them.
Have already tried chainfire's Region Unlock but its unusable on 4.4.2.
Please suggest the ways in which i can unlock my phone which is on 4.4.2 with baseband as M919UVUF9B4 and knox bootloader and i request you to please do not assume that phone is blacklisted or the warranty be void. i just want my phone to work here and that's it.
gargyagotra said:
@Skipjacks & rlichtefeld: I have already tried calling T Mobile and they are not ready to provide me any unlock code since the phone was never used on the network. Yes, its paid in full but i am in India now and cannot do much from back here to fight with them.
Have already tried chainfire's Region Unlock but its unusable on 4.4.2.
Please suggest the ways in which i can unlock my phone which is on 4.4.2 with baseband as M919UVUF9B4 and knox bootloader and i request you to please do not assume that phone is blacklisted or the warranty be void. i just want my phone to work here and that's it.
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id suggest you find a website that unlocks phones, it usually costs less than 10 bucks or probably like 500 or so rupees but it should save you a lot of headaches
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id suggest you find a website that unlocks phones, it usually costs less than 10 bucks or probably like 500 or so rupees but it should save you a lot of headaches
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@no_username_available: Can you point to some unlocking websites that cost around 10 bucks like you mentioned?
gargyagotra said:
@no_username_available: Can you point to some unlocking websites that cost around 10 bucks like you mentioned?
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try this first http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2282683
http://www.theunlockteam.com/html/unlocker?gclid=CKfdxqfVgL8CFQovaQod-VEAcQ
http://www.unlock-code-republic.com

Unlocking S8+

Couple months ago, I called T-Mobile to request to unlock my phone so I could use it in another country and they told me to use the device unlock app, but I couldn't, so they said that they're going to unlock it remotely for me so I don't have to do anything. I wait for a week or so and I called back and they said that they're going to try again but my phone is still locked. I tried to call them several more time but they just promise to do it and now, I still have my phone locked. What should I do?
when you use device unlock app and you said you couldn't, what do you mean?
if you qualify which i guess you do, then i think you have to use device unlock app to unlock. Just making sure your device is with Tmobile firmware, not other U1 firmware. Clear the device unlock app Cache before you click may help,.
He most likely bought his S8 directly from Samsung.com and got the T-Mobile branded one. Since it was not sold through a T-Mobile store the IMEI# is not in their list of devices coming from them. See this detailed post I made on how we get these phones unlocked: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72483309&postcount=10
Now TMB can be unlocked through server no need for unlock app

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