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the big yim 13 January 2006 05:41 PM

Samsung unlock codes Free
 
got this off ebay for a pound so thought i'd share. worked on my e700 first time
Please follow these instructions to UNLOCK your Samsung mobile phones.

Remove Sim card, then replace battery and switch on your mobile
phone.
After switch on the phone (when you will get message Insert Sim)
if
your phone is Samsung D500 / E700 / X600 type in the code #*7337#

if above code doesn't work then please try *#8999*8378#

But if you have Samsung V200 / S300

then type *2767*7822573738#

If you have Samsung S500 / X100 or some older E700’s

then type *2767*688#

if you have Samsung A300 / A800

then type *2767*637#

Now your phone is unlocked (it will reset and should be unlocked for any network.Please remember do not try more than 5 times otherwise your phone will be stuck on that network and you will need to be unlocked with the aid of a cable

Jamo 13 January 2006 07:03 PM

wont work on d500, just brings a menu up confirming its locked

mart360 13 January 2006 11:39 PM

Worked on my D500 just did the first one, and tried to register with O2 said not allowed.

turned off and inserted an O2 sim card, turned on,,, voila O2 UK


tried to make a call and it tok me to the 02 top up line


happy cos now i can give it to my mrs


Mart

mart360 13 January 2006 11:40 PM

Now your phone is unlocked (it will reset and should be unlocked for any network.Please remember do not try more than 5 times otherwise your phone will be stuck on that network and you will need to be unlocked with the aid of a cable[/I][/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR][/CENTER][/CENTER][/QUOTE]


is that dont change sim cards more than 5 times, or dont punch the code in more than 5 times?

Mart

Raartoot 13 January 2006 11:43 PM


Originally Posted by mart360
Worked on my D500 just did the first one, and tried to register with O2 said not allowed.

turned off and inserted an O2 sim card, turned on,,, voila O2 UK


tried to make a call and it tok me to the 02 top up line


happy cos now i can give it to my mrs


Mart


Try turning your phone of and on few times and see if its still unlocked???

Just cos some phones it only temporarily unlocks until turned off!!!

Marky-San 14 January 2006 12:25 AM

Excellent mate - thanks.

Worked for me

mart360 14 January 2006 12:53 AM

Worked on my D500 just did the first one, and tried to register with O2 said not allowed.

turned off and inserted an O2 sim card, turned on,,, voila O2 UK


tried to make a call and it tok me to the 02 top up line


happy cos now i can give it to my mrs


Mart

mart360 14 January 2006 12:54 AM


Originally Posted by Raartoot
Try turning your phone of and on few times and see if its still unlocked???

Just cos some phones it only temporarily unlocks until turned off!!!


I turned it off, to replace the battery & o2 sim then turned it back on

it was unlocked

Mart

The Rig 01 August 2009 08:37 PM

im still waiting for some software (that wont cost me £100)to change my IMEI no. on my U900.

when you get that, pm me <big smiles>

olliecampbell 01 August 2009 11:15 PM

Mobile Unlocking: Unlock the Savings for free...

stevebt 25 December 2009 11:58 AM

Pity it didn't include the tocco ultra.

boomer 25 December 2009 12:30 PM


Originally Posted by cool0 (Post 9117200)
Thanks for your free unlocking codes..This is the site Pro Unlocking.com - Experts in Mobile Phone Unlocking which also provides the unlocking service for mobiles..I unlocked my mobile using this site only..

Just a warning to anyone thinking of giving their IMEI Number and credit card details to a company that you have probably never heard of that is allegedly based in "12 Mahilampoo Salai, Annamalai Nagar, Trichy - 620018, Tamil Nadu, India" after being "recommended" by someone who only has a single post and joined ScoobyNet just a few hours ago on Christmas day!!!!

Leave it until tomorrow, and think carefully about it when you are sober (or in my case, i'll be waiting until Sunday before being sober ;) )

Merry Christmas everybody (and lets be careful out there) :D

mb

The Rig 25 December 2009 11:45 PM

Agree !!!

still wanting to change the IMEI no. but then i guess its not meant to be easy,like changing an engine no !!!

cheers

boomer 26 December 2009 02:56 PM

From the second hit on an InterSearchWeb - Blacklisted, Blocked or Barred Handsets


Originally Posted by UnlockMe
Amazingly it is only recently that the altering/changing of IMEI numbers has become illegal! Home Secretary David Blunkett introduced a new law making re-programming IMEI numbers punishable by up to five years in jail.

:eek:

...and if you think about it, which IMEI number are you going to change to? You will need to have one that it recognised by one of the airtime providers, and you will need one that isn't already in use otherwise you will be imitating someone else!

Just buy a PAYG from Asda for a tenner - far less hassle.

mb


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