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Bimbo Posts: 2

Has anyone out there got the software to unlock or look through the eeprom??? I have unlocked my ericsson T28s but am having difficulty finding software to unlock my T68i

P.S I am looking for FREE basic dos or windows based programme JUST to unlock phone from current supplier.
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Posted: 2002-05-29 21:08:00
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wrlee Posts: 13

Just call your service provider to have them unlock it. Ive yet to hear of anyone turned down. (Not that no one has... I just havent heard it )

Bill...
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Posted: 2002-06-16 06:34:00
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shawnmccall9 Posts: > 500

AT&T has refused me on several occassions
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Posted: 2002-06-17 04:30:00
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wrlee Posts: 13

shawnmccall9: Have you tried telling them that you plan on taking your phone out of the country? If you dont have a multi-band phone, you can tell them youre going to Canada. Good to know that we should stay away from ATT, if they treat their customers like "hostages."

Bill...
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Posted: 2002-06-17 06:43:00
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boysaint Posts: 111

hello,
it is not surprising that a cellphone company will refuse to unlock your phone. yes it may look like "hostaging" you phone.... to remain theirs until hell-dont-know-when. of course, we have a monthly billing plan to fulfill, and we all know that our phones are line-blocked to them before we purchased the phones, right? and we know well what the companies' capabilities, weaknesses, and limits are. we all agreed on that before you paid for your phone. so we are not in a good positon to complain.

but of course we also have a need to change lines sometimes. so, here in our country we have the so-called open-line cellphones. we purchase the phones separately from a phone company (unit only). and have our phone line purchased separately from the cellphone line provider. so it goes like this: if you want an open T68, we buy cellphones with warranties from cellphone companies (like sony-ericsson). and then we go to the cellphone line providers (like Globe Handyphone, or Touch mobile Phones, etc, here in our country.) and insert the SIM card into the phone, and there you go.

that way everything still works the way everybody like it, and you are also satisfied. all these transactions are legal, warrantied, and doesn't infringed on any agreement. if you want to change line for a certain area.... just do so by changing the SIM card. and the phone is still under the warranty. even the line too! no violations there.

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Posted: 2002-06-17 07:46:00
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shawnmccall9 Posts: > 500

ya'll are right on, here GSM is really jsut starting to take off althought it has been around for 6 years or more. I had never had a phone that used a SIM and didn't realize what I was getting into. I've definatley learned about unlocked and locked phones. ALso, some coutnries allow the consumer to take the phone number, here the service provider owns the number...sucks
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Posted: 2002-06-17 16:15:00
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vimto2000 Posts: 80

Here in the uk i can go to the local market and get it unlocked for £25!! forget about dealing with the service provider and do it urselves. and its not illegal!!!
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Posted: 2002-06-19 13:24:00
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Marky D Posts: 15

Is that the cheapest price you've been quoted to unlock yourt68i coz mine needs doin. I also need to know what a subsidy code is for a motorola v66 as well


please help ?????
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Posted: 2002-06-27 18:37:00
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Marky D Posts: 15

But then again some providers are more than happy to unlock your phone Virgin didn't charge me for my sl45 and I'm just waiting for t-mobile to get back to me.

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Posted: 2002-06-28 19:23:00
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decoy7 Posts: > 500

back to the original post:

if you know of the software to unlock T68/T68i please forward details.
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Posted: 2002-06-28 19:29:00
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