How to find SPC - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S6

How to find SPC(MSL) code on galaxy S6 (G920P or G925P)
SPC Utility.apk can't find SPC

parabola1971 said:
How to find SPC(MSL) code on galaxy S6 (G920P or G925P)
SPC Utility.apk can't find SPC
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I had to social engineer it out of an online Sprint chat consultant. The first one said no, citing security policy, but the second one forked it over. Just tell them your phone won't GPS lock and you want to reset the GPS.

SPC
got two an S6 and 1 S6 Edge,
couldn't get the SPC,
tired Logcat, got them all 3, took time but it's there.

ryu_gian said:
got two an S6 and 1 S6 Edge,
couldn't get the SPC,
tired Logcat, got them all 3, took time but it's there.
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would help if you did a tutorial on your logcat find ???

how you do this

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[Q] T-Mobile Account problem?

I've been asking for the unlock code for my GS3 and everytime I do I get this mail back :
T-Mobile Sim Unlock Request
Sim Unlock Reference: 5420978
IMEI: 353024050442949
Thank you for taking the time to contact T-Mobile. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide the unlock code at this time. After review of the account we have determined that the device is not in use with the corresponding mobile number. T-Mobile policies and procedures state that the device must be in use on the mobile number requesting the unlock code. If this is a new device please allow 3-4 business days prior to submitting a new request to allow your usage to update in our system.
Thank you,
SIM Unlock Department
Thank You,
Sim Unlock Department
T-Mobile USA, Inc.
I've called T-mobile 2 times. Both the times they said "Oh we need to update the account"
They did. ANd I still got that E-mail. Any idea why this is happening? Is it my phone or the T-mobile System?
Abhi97 said:
I've been asking for the unlock code for my GS3 and everytime I do I get this mail back :
T-Mobile Sim Unlock Request
Sim Unlock Reference: 5420978
IMEI: 353024050442949
Thank you for taking the time to contact T-Mobile. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide the unlock code at this time. After review of the account we have determined that the device is not in use with the corresponding mobile number. T-Mobile policies and procedures state that the device must be in use on the mobile number requesting the unlock code. If this is a new device please allow 3-4 business days prior to submitting a new request to allow your usage to update in our system.
Thank you,
SIM Unlock Department
Thank You,
Sim Unlock Department
T-Mobile USA, Inc.
I've called T-mobile 2 times. Both the times they said "Oh we need to update the account"
They did. ANd I still got that E-mail. Any idea why this is happening? Is it my phone or the T-mobile System?
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Probably the system. Can you not manually update it on My.T-Mobile.com?
joshnichols189 said:
Probably the system. Can you not manually update it on My.T-Mobile.com?
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I have tried and when I log in it says that I use a Galaxy S3 but on their system it shows a Mytouch 4g.
Weird, and you've called in a few times I'm assuming?
joshnichols189 said:
Weird, and you've called in a few times I'm assuming?
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Yes. And when I had the Galaxy S2 (SGH-T989). I was a noob on XDA and to ROMS. I would mess it up every like 2 months and I would have the same problem. THey'd say I own a Mytouch 4G...I use to get so mad...There system is slow.
Yeah it's alright, it shows SII for me when I've never owned one from them

[Q] SPC/MSL code retrieval

I have been searching for a way to get my SPC code and have had no luck, I remember back in the vibrant days, it was as easy as an app, I have found tools that will pull it from cdma phones, but our s4 don't count. if anyone can point me in a direction to either pull the SPC or MSL for our s4 it would be appreciated, I am a beginner dev and trying to keep up, Thanks
Hmmmm Msl codes are only for CDMA phones this would include only the Sprint Variant .... Not the T-mobile or Att Verison.
How ? Pay for it there are plenty of sites that get it for you for $2 dollars or less...
But if your talking about Network unlocking the phone ... go to T-mobile or any phone shop with a skilled tech he will unlock it ....
specifically I need the spc code but they are seeming used interchangeably where all searches take you, that's why I included it with my post... its for tinkering with more advanced settings myself,
Its like 2-5 dollars to get it calculated ..
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S4 spc retrieval
grundlestain said:
I have been searching for a way to get my SPC code and have had no luck, I remember back in the vibrant days, it was as easy as an app, I have found tools that will pull it from cdma phones, but our s4 don't count. if anyone can point me in a direction to either pull the SPC or MSL for our s4 it would be appreciated, I am a beginner dev and trying to keep up, Thanks
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Its simple, go to the play store and download get my msl. Then go to the dialer of the phone, type ##data# and click edit, where it asks for the spc, put six 0's. Only do this once or your phone will restart, It will tell you the code is incorrect. Now go back to "Get My MSL" and click view MSL, profit!

Do I need the SPC/MSL to flash to a different carrier?

I bought a sprint GS3 recently, and I haven't been able to find the spec or msl code. I tried the alogcat, viper boy, on lj7, find my msl, sprint msl finder, probably others I'm forgetting too. Cdma wont let me do anything, say bad param or sometimes efs error. Efs explorer won't let me in w/o spec.
It has a esn in the settings menu that ting won't accept, but the esn on the sticker is good. I want to either try the sticker's ESN, or flash to something like page plus.
Oh, and if I tinker around a little in android terminal emulator I can get the get prop ril.MSL command to show a five digit number, 01324, which is almost the same as the OSTKL number, 801324.
I have the same issue. Only get the 5digi Msl
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Try this sometimes it works. Call Sprint tell them you where talking to a tech the day before and he had you pull up the msl code in order to correct an issue. That you wanted to know if thy can give you the msl code so you can have it for future use when speaking to one of their techs. That the process took over 20 minutes with them explaining how to get it.
They will give it to you 7 out of 10 times.
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just activate your phone online again. when they give you the "special security code" or whatever they call it; that's your msl

How to obtain MSL code and unlock the device.

Hello,
This morning I called to get my MLS code from sprint the lady gave me some BS about if she gave it to me I would have to pay an early termination fee. I said to myself, "WTF!!!!" What do I do? Please help? Ultimately what I want to do is unlock my phone.
Sprint and most providers will not let you unlock your phone which by the way the MSL does not unlock it so it can be used on other networks. Back on track, as long as you are on a contract or making payments on the phone.
The MSL just allows you access to dangerous menus that could actually screw your device up if you set something wrong. It also would not be covered by warranty if you needed to get your screw up repaired.
Easy way if you have another phone is to activate your old phone then reactivate your note through the sprint website. The website will give you a 6 digit code that it says you may need to activate. That's your MSL
jamice4u said:
Hello,
This morning I called to get my MLS code from sprint the lady gave me some BS about if she gave it to me I would have to pay an early termination fee. I said to myself, "WTF!!!!" What do I do? Please help? Ultimately what I want to do is unlock my phone.
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@jamice4u, I use an APP called SPCUtility and it can be found here. I hope this works for you also.
U can use galaxy tools app
jamice4u said:
Hello,
This morning I called to get my MLS code from sprint the lady gave me some BS about if she gave it to me I would have to pay an early termination fee. I said to myself, "WTF!!!!" What do I do? Please help? Ultimately what I want to do is unlock my phone.
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The galaxy tools from the play store will give it to you
No questions asked
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Have you tried your phone with a domestic SIM card from another carrier?
Thanks the GalaxyTools app gave me my MLS. Have you guy tried your phone with a domestic SIM card with another carrier?
jamice4u said:
Thanks the GalaxyTools app gave me my MLS. Have you guy tried your phone with a domestic SIM card with another carrier?
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The MSL unlock and a SIM unlock are not the same thing. The MSL unlock just gives you access and ability to edit that service menu and nothing else.
LTE
Hi I have a question about the N910P, I am using it on a GSM network, but mobile data doesn't work on LTE, I've got only 3G,is there any process I can do to make my phone work on LTE ??
Thnx
anything if your phone isn't rooted to get the MSL code? Am on a note edge
Sortilege said:
anything if your phone isn't rooted to get the MSL code? Am on a note edge
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Call sprint. If the first CS doesn't give it to you call back and speak to another. You'll get it.
The newest GTools gives you your MSL Code without hassle.
Your msl code is in your sprint activation email.
Look for the activation code.
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Lmao that's the most bull**** thing ive ever heard dude.
All I did was call and say that I am a power user who likes to use LTE-only mode and she gave it to me, in fact she gave me all of the MSL for the second note 4 which is on my sprint account as well. I guess some are easier than others. Just try again. :fingers-crossed:
Theres free apps in the playstore that will give it to you. No need for a CS Rep.
SaintZ93 said:
The newest GTools gives you your MSL Code without hassle.
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Where can you get gtools? Searched on the play store but came up empty.
Thanks
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merkk said:
Where can you get gtools? Searched on the play store but came up empty.
Thanks
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You have to install the app first then apply the Update. (Credit to: idone)
For the life of me, I can't find where in Galaxy Tools it shows my MSL code?!?!?!
All I did was go to the sprint chatroom customer service. I simply said, "After performing the sprint update, I keep getting this window that keeps asking me for a msl number and won't let me continue. What do I do from here?". I kid you not, within 1 min they gave me my msl code. Lol
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It won't. It says unknown. Just go through my simple process.
SaintZ93 said:
The newest GTools gives you your MSL Code without hassle.
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what is the PIN1/PUK1 codes that are provided from the sprint website? if you log in you can find them and it says their for unlocking

Sprint Rooted Galaxy S6 920P. MSL# Help

I am trying to use my phone as a wifi hotspot. I've tried calling sprint, the sprint store i purchased the phone from, and live chat attempting to get my MSL code. I've tried the terminal getprop ril.MSL rooted and non. .. nothing is working. The msl apps don't work. Does anyone know another way to get my msl, or a way to use root access to allow wifi hotspot without msl?
I called sprint and told them that i always write down my ESN and my MSL number for reference and they gave me my MSL without hesitation. if it doesn't work then call back and try someone else.
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Or, if you're rooted you can enable hotspot this way:
Download sqlite editor
Open sqlite editor, select files
Then /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/telephony.db/
Select carriers
The last 2 lines (APN2LTE internet) and (APN2 EHRPD internet) you will see (default,mms)
add ,dun
It will look like this "default,mms,dun"
Make changes in both lines, reboot, enjoy.
if you are not rooted and have access to another clean esn. use the website to swap between phones. when you activate a new one online they will give u an activation code. thats your msl
I have tried the steps above with the Sprint Samsung S6 but it borks my net ani idea why?
I tried and tried with Sprint to get my MSL, if you own the phone outright they will give it to you no problems, all you have to do is ask, its not like you can switch carriers on them because only in the USA are phones carrier branded inside, which means you can't flash a T-Mobile firmware on your Sprint Galaxy s6, it will bork the phone. (you have to get another phone specific to that carrier)(USA ONLY) If you lease the phone like I do or you are paying off the phone monthly in your contract they will not give you the MSL, some say they got it but I tried so many times, and every time you chat or call they log what you say in your account, I called back so many times they said we can't give you the MSL# before I even asked them for it.
What I did since I still had my old S4 in the my dresser, I got online and went into my sprint account and I activated my old phone (s4) I got to the page that said thanks and says here is your activation code if needed, this code is your MSL#, so I clicked activate phone and selected my new phone (s6) got to the thanks page and got my activation code... you can only have one phone at a time activated with your phone number and every phone you ever had with your number with sprint you can select and activate anytime. I did not talk to anyone and it was like a total of 10 minutes of time to swap and swap back if even that long, its easy if you ever had a previous phone with THEM. I have my MSL# now, even got the same info from the website in an email a few minutes later so this was the easiest for me.

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