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  1. #1
    Gary
    Guest
    With all of the postings saying "I can unlock your Nokia phone", do these
    unlockers provide all of the codes? Before I send them $$$, can they
    completely unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650 for use on *any* GSM network?

    Thanks.

    Gary

    "Eric B." <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Good luck gary, ATTWS will never give you any unlock codes for any of
    > the phones they offer, they dont have the codes to give out. the phones
    > are locked period end of coversation. There is no way to "get" them due
    > to the fact if you look in the terms and conditions under paragraph D
    > you will see the attws phones are just that.....attws phones and are for
    > use strictly on attws network. good luck on trying to make a buck
    >
    > "Gary" <[email protected]> wrote in article
    > <[email protected]>:
    > > Hello,
    > >
    > > I will be receiving a free Nokia phone (option for either TDMA or GSM)
    > > as part of an AT&T promotion. As I already have a working cell phone,
    > > I don't need the free phone so I plan on selling it on ebay. Please

    tell me
    > > if there are any codes I need to get from AT&T before I can sell this
    > > phone. Do AT&T phone have a Master Subsidy Lock? Will they give
    > > me static for asking for these codes? Is there a way to get them if

    they
    > > won't give them to me?
    > >
    > > Thanks for your anticipated help.
    > >
    > > Gary
    > >
    > >
    > > "Steven J Sobol" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > In alt.cellular Gary <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > > > I will be receiving a free Nokia 3560 phone as part of an AT&T

    > > promotion.
    > > > > As I already have a working cell phone, I don't need the free phone

    so I
    > > > > plan on selling it on ebay. Please tell me if there are any codes I

    > > need to
    > > > > get from AT&T before I can sell this phone. (Will they give me

    static
    > > for
    > > > > asking for these codes?)
    > > > >
    > > > > Excuse my ignorance... what is meant by "locked"? Can this brand

    new
    > > phone
    > > > > out-of-the-box be locked? Is it possible that the phone is

    restricted
    > > for
    > > > > use only with AT&T?
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > Gary...
    > > >
    > > > The 3560 should work on any TDMA network - I believe it is a

    tri-mode
    > > > phone. That means it will work on Cingular's legacy network -- like

    > > AT&T,
    > > > they are moving to GSM but most of their network is TDMA.
    > > >
    > > > The following networks run TDMA...
    > > >
    > > > ** Most of Cingular, except for a few BellSouth markets that were

    GSM,
    > > > and except for the former Pacific Bell Wireless markets which

    were
    > > also
    > > > GSM.
    > > >
    > > > ** Most of the CellularONE networks, with the one notable exception

    of
    > > > the C1 properties owned by Western Wireless.
    > > >
    > > > ** US Cellular Corp... probably, anyhow. They're moving to CDMA but

    they
    > > > may still have their TDMA network up and running.
    > > >
    > > > ** Assorted smaller carriers.
    > > >
    > > > Your buyer would be out of luck if he uses...
    > > >
    > > > ** Verizon, Sprint, Qwest/USWest, Western Wireless C1, MetroPCS,

    > > Cricket,
    > > > Northcoast PCS, or Alltel. They all use CDMA.
    > > >
    > > > ** Nextel, which uses a protocol based on TDMA but (as far as I

    know) is
    > > > incompatible.
    > > >
    > > > ** US Cellular, if they no longer activate TDMA phones.
    > > >
    > > > ** T-Mobile. T-Mobile uses GSM.
    > > >
    > > > ** The Cingular properties which used to be BellSouth DCS or Pacific

    > > Bell
    > > > Wireless (a couple Cingular markets in the south, and basically

    all
    > > > across the west coast) which have always been GSM. There was

    never
    > > any
    > > > Pacific Bell/Cingular TDMA coverage on the West Coast.
    > > >
    > > > These are all the major US carriers. There are a few Canadian

    carriers, I
    > > > believe, that run TDMA too.
    > > >
    > > > Now, to answer your latest question: yes. Some providers lock their

    phones
    > > > so that you can't reprogram them to run on another company's network.

    The
    > > > lock code is called the Master Subsidy Lock. You may be able to

    > > social-engineer
    > > > it out of AT&T if the phone is indeed locked. Verizon and Alltel don't

    > > lock
    > > > their phones, but most of the other carriers do.
    > > >
    > > > Note that the buyer is going to be screwed if their carrier doesn't

    allow
    > > > them to activate phones from another carrier, and this is another

    policy
    > > that
    > > > some of the carriers do have. It's on the buyer to make sure that

    their
    > > carrier
    > > > will allow another company's phones on their network.
    > > >
    > > > Anyhow, if there is an MSL, you won't be able to do over-the-air or

    manual
    > > > reprogramming to put basic stuff like the System ID and new telephone

    > > number
    > > > into the phone. I don't know if AT&T locks their phones, though I

    suspect
    > > > they do. Your best bet is to ask over in alt.cellular.attws.
    > > >
    > > > Hope this helps. Feel free to quote this post verbatim when needed. :>
    > > >
    > > > --
    > > > JustThe.net Internet & Multimedia Services
    > > > 22674 Motnocab Road * Apple Valley, CA 92307-1950
    > > > Steve Sobol, Proprietor
    > > > 888.480.4NET (4638) * 248.724.4NET * [email protected]

    > >
    > >

    >
    > [posted via phonescoop.com]






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  2. #2
    Group Special Mobile
    Guest

    Re: How can I unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650?

    On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 01:29:18 GMT, "Gary" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >With all of the postings saying "I can unlock your Nokia phone", do these
    >unlockers provide all of the codes? Before I send them $$$, can they
    >completely unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650 for use on *any* GSM network?


    Go to: http://www.uniquephones.com and register (registration is
    free). After you register with uniquephones.com go to
    http://www.uniquephones.com/dct4/ and you will be able to use the
    first link where you can just put in your operator (AT&T 31038), model
    (Nokia 3650) and the IMEI (*#06#) 7 codes will be generated. It's
    likely that you'll only have to use code #7. You'll enter the code
    and if successful you'll get the message "SIM restriction off." The
    codes generated will be in the form #pw+xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx+ either
    1/2/3/4/5/6 or 7 followed by #. To get the p character key * three
    times rapidly. To get the w character key * four times rapidly. If
    after entering the code on your phone you get the message "code error"
    stop! You have entered a wrong code. After multiple entries of the
    wrong code your phone cannot be unlocked with codes and you'll have to
    have it flashed to unlock it.

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  3. #3
    Gary
    Guest

    Re: How can I unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650?

    Thank you for the detailed help in unlocking my phone! From what I see, it
    worked as you said. I received the "SIM restriction off" message! I
    appreciate your help!

    So what does that mean now? Please let me know...

    1) What can I now do with this unlocked phone that I couldn't do before?
    2) Was it legal for me to unlock my phone?
    3) Do I have to worry about anything - returning it to my carrier for
    repairs, trade-in, selling it, etc?
    4) Was the website I accessed providing an illegal service? How did they
    get the program that generates these proprietary codes? (The registration
    agreement sounded like it's trying to prevent the website owner for being
    liable for illegal activity. - "If you are affiliated with any government,
    police, investigative, Nokia Corp., or any other cellular manufacture
    company or cellular network or a cellular distribution company or group, or
    any other related group, or were formally a worker of one, related to one,
    in close contact with one you CANNOT enter or download files from this
    Website...")

    BTW: What do you mean when you say if I made too many errors entering the
    access code, the phone would have to be flashed? How would I get it
    flashed? Could I do it myself? And would that be legal for me to do?

    Thanks again for your help!

    Gary

    "Group Special Mobile" <look@signature_to.reply> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 01:29:18 GMT, "Gary" <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    >
    > >With all of the postings saying "I can unlock your Nokia phone", do these
    > >unlockers provide all of the codes? Before I send them $$$, can they
    > >completely unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650 for use on *any* GSM network?

    >
    > Go to: http://www.uniquephones.com and register (registration is
    > free). After you register with uniquephones.com go to
    > http://www.uniquephones.com/dct4/ and you will be able to use the
    > first link where you can just put in your operator (AT&T 31038), model
    > (Nokia 3650) and the IMEI (*#06#) 7 codes will be generated. It's
    > likely that you'll only have to use code #7. You'll enter the code
    > and if successful you'll get the message "SIM restriction off." The
    > codes generated will be in the form #pw+xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx+ either
    > 1/2/3/4/5/6 or 7 followed by #. To get the p character key * three
    > times rapidly. To get the w character key * four times rapidly. If
    > after entering the code on your phone you get the message "code error"
    > stop! You have entered a wrong code. After multiple entries of the
    > wrong code your phone cannot be unlocked with codes and you'll have to
    > have it flashed to unlock it.
    >
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    > To send an email reply send to
    > GSMthemobilestandard ( yahoo.com






  4. #4
    Gary
    Guest

    Re: How can I unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650?

    BTW,

    You said to use code #7 What were the other 6 codes for?

    Thanks again!

    Gary

    "Gary" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Thank you for the detailed help in unlocking my phone! From what I see,

    it
    > worked as you said. I received the "SIM restriction off" message! I
    > appreciate your help!
    >
    > So what does that mean now? Please let me know...
    >
    > 1) What can I now do with this unlocked phone that I couldn't do before?
    > 2) Was it legal for me to unlock my phone?
    > 3) Do I have to worry about anything - returning it to my carrier for
    > repairs, trade-in, selling it, etc?
    > 4) Was the website I accessed providing an illegal service? How did they
    > get the program that generates these proprietary codes? (The registration
    > agreement sounded like it's trying to prevent the website owner for being
    > liable for illegal activity. - "If you are affiliated with any

    government,
    > police, investigative, Nokia Corp., or any other cellular manufacture
    > company or cellular network or a cellular distribution company or group,

    or
    > any other related group, or were formally a worker of one, related to one,
    > in close contact with one you CANNOT enter or download files from this
    > Website...")
    >
    > BTW: What do you mean when you say if I made too many errors entering the
    > access code, the phone would have to be flashed? How would I get it
    > flashed? Could I do it myself? And would that be legal for me to do?
    >
    > Thanks again for your help!
    >
    > Gary
    >
    > "Group Special Mobile" <look@signature_to.reply> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 01:29:18 GMT, "Gary" <[email protected]>
    > > wrote:
    > >
    > > >With all of the postings saying "I can unlock your Nokia phone", do

    these
    > > >unlockers provide all of the codes? Before I send them $$$, can they
    > > >completely unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650 for use on *any* GSM network?

    > >
    > > Go to: http://www.uniquephones.com and register (registration is
    > > free). After you register with uniquephones.com go to
    > > http://www.uniquephones.com/dct4/ and you will be able to use the
    > > first link where you can just put in your operator (AT&T 31038), model
    > > (Nokia 3650) and the IMEI (*#06#) 7 codes will be generated. It's
    > > likely that you'll only have to use code #7. You'll enter the code
    > > and if successful you'll get the message "SIM restriction off." The
    > > codes generated will be in the form #pw+xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx+ either
    > > 1/2/3/4/5/6 or 7 followed by #. To get the p character key * three
    > > times rapidly. To get the w character key * four times rapidly. If
    > > after entering the code on your phone you get the message "code error"
    > > stop! You have entered a wrong code. After multiple entries of the
    > > wrong code your phone cannot be unlocked with codes and you'll have to
    > > have it flashed to unlock it.
    > >
    > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
    > > To send an email reply send to
    > > GSMthemobilestandard ( yahoo.com

    >
    >






  5. #5
    News Reader
    Guest

    Re: How can I unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650?

    Gary wrote:
    > Thank you for the detailed help in unlocking my phone! From what I see, it
    > worked as you said. I received the "SIM restriction off" message! I
    > appreciate your help!
    >
    > So what does that mean now? Please let me know...
    >
    > 1) What can I now do with this unlocked phone that I couldn't do before?


    You can use an unlocked phone on other carriers. For example, an AT&T
    phone that is locked cannot be activated with a Cingular or T-Mobile SIM
    until it is unlocked.

    > 2) Was it legal for me to unlock my phone?


    Through the website, no. It depends on the carrier, but most will
    release the lock code to you if you request it (such as a T-Mobile
    customer moving into a service area with only Unicel services, that way
    the same phone could be used with a new SIM).

    > 3) Do I have to worry about anything - returning it to my carrier for
    > repairs, trade-in, selling it, etc?


    Probably not. Their documentation is not always the greatest. If it
    worked, you could say you called in with another problem, and they
    provided you the lock code.

    > 4) Was the website I accessed providing an illegal service? How did they
    > get the program that generates these proprietary codes? (The registration
    > agreement sounded like it's trying to prevent the website owner for being
    > liable for illegal activity. - "If you are affiliated with any government,
    > police, investigative, Nokia Corp., or any other cellular manufacture
    > company or cellular network or a cellular distribution company or group, or
    > any other related group, or were formally a worker of one, related to one,
    > in close contact with one you CANNOT enter or download files from this
    > Website...")


    Technically, it is illegal to unlock your phone without the co-operation
    of your service provider. In reality, what are they going to do? Do
    you think they'll take you to court (even if they find out)? I think
    there are far more serious problems in this world than unlocking a
    single phone.


    > BTW: What do you mean when you say if I made too many errors entering the
    > access code, the phone would have to be flashed? How would I get it
    > flashed? Could I do it myself? And would that be legal for me to do?


    It is similar to trying to access an online bank account with a bad
    password. The unlock code is a password to use the phone with another
    company. If you try the wrong password too many times, you will have to
    call the bank and have the account reset. If you try an unlock code too
    many times you will have to take the phone to AT&T and have them flash
    (reset and/or update) the phone. It is possible to flash a phone
    yourself, but very difficult. AT&T would probably be willing to do it.
    If AT&T flashes your phone, it is perfectly legal. If you flash it,
    again it is technically illegal but they probably won't find out, and
    they probably wouldn't do anything. I think they'd rather invest their
    money into GSM expansion rather than prosecute a few phone flashers.

    News Reader 2003

    > Thanks again for your help!
    >
    > Gary
    >
    > "Group Special Mobile" <look@signature_to.reply> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >
    >>On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 01:29:18 GMT, "Gary" <[email protected]>
    >>wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >>>With all of the postings saying "I can unlock your Nokia phone", do these
    >>>unlockers provide all of the codes? Before I send them $$$, can they
    >>>completely unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650 for use on *any* GSM network?

    >>
    >>Go to: http://www.uniquephones.com and register (registration is
    >>free). After you register with uniquephones.com go to
    >>http://www.uniquephones.com/dct4/ and you will be able to use the
    >>first link where you can just put in your operator (AT&T 31038), model
    >>(Nokia 3650) and the IMEI (*#06#) 7 codes will be generated. It's
    >>likely that you'll only have to use code #7. You'll enter the code
    >>and if successful you'll get the message "SIM restriction off." The
    >>codes generated will be in the form #pw+xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx+ either
    >>1/2/3/4/5/6 or 7 followed by #. To get the p character key * three
    >>times rapidly. To get the w character key * four times rapidly. If
    >>after entering the code on your phone you get the message "code error"
    >>stop! You have entered a wrong code. After multiple entries of the
    >>wrong code your phone cannot be unlocked with codes and you'll have to
    >>have it flashed to unlock it.
    >>
    >>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
    >> To send an email reply send to
    >> GSMthemobilestandard ( yahoo.com

    >
    >
    >





  6. #6
    Trace Locknane
    Guest

    Re: How can I unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650?

    Just to let you know, AT&T Wireless does not release their 'code' that
    you are talking about. I should know, I work for them.

    [posted via phonescoop.com]



  7. #7
    Group Special Mobile
    Guest

    Re: How can I unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650?

    On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 04:44:59 -0000, [email protected] (Trace
    Locknane) wrote:

    >Just to let you know, AT&T Wireless does not release their 'code' that
    >you are talking about. I should know, I work for them.'


    But it's easily obtainable with a DCT4 calculator either stand alone
    or through web sites that offer the service (some for free!)

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  8. #8
    Dark Solux
    Guest

    Re: How can I unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650?

    can these codes generated by the unlocker be used with a nokia 3595? all i
    see is 35XX (i), does that mean my phone will have to have an (i) after the
    name?

    thanks!


    "Group Special Mobile" <look@signature_to.reply> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 01:29:18 GMT, "Gary" <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    >
    > >With all of the postings saying "I can unlock your Nokia phone", do these
    > >unlockers provide all of the codes? Before I send them $$$, can they
    > >completely unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650 for use on *any* GSM network?

    >
    > Go to: http://www.uniquephones.com and register (registration is
    > free). After you register with uniquephones.com go to
    > http://www.uniquephones.com/dct4/ and you will be able to use the
    > first link where you can just put in your operator (AT&T 31038), model
    > (Nokia 3650) and the IMEI (*#06#) 7 codes will be generated. It's
    > likely that you'll only have to use code #7. You'll enter the code
    > and if successful you'll get the message "SIM restriction off." The
    > codes generated will be in the form #pw+xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx+ either
    > 1/2/3/4/5/6 or 7 followed by #. To get the p character key * three
    > times rapidly. To get the w character key * four times rapidly. If
    > after entering the code on your phone you get the message "code error"
    > stop! You have entered a wrong code. After multiple entries of the
    > wrong code your phone cannot be unlocked with codes and you'll have to
    > have it flashed to unlock it.
    >
    > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
    > To send an email reply send to
    > GSMthemobilestandard ( yahoo.com






  9. #9
    Dark Solux
    Guest

    Re: How can I unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650?

    ok, these are the codes i got:
    #pw+029933440720624+1#
    #pw+394356717224745+2#
    #pw+129514646716605+3#
    #pw+058453472635043+4#
    #pw+756670376477167+5#
    #pw+248645765617337+6#
    #pw+838651652617543+7#

    do i add the plusses and enter the code exactly as i see it?

    thank you!


    "Dark Solux" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > can these codes generated by the unlocker be used with a nokia 3595? all i
    > see is 35XX (i), does that mean my phone will have to have an (i) after

    the
    > name?
    >
    > thanks!
    >
    >
    > "Group Special Mobile" <look@signature_to.reply> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 01:29:18 GMT, "Gary" <[email protected]>
    > > wrote:
    > >
    > > >With all of the postings saying "I can unlock your Nokia phone", do

    these
    > > >unlockers provide all of the codes? Before I send them $$$, can they
    > > >completely unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650 for use on *any* GSM network?

    > >
    > > Go to: http://www.uniquephones.com and register (registration is
    > > free). After you register with uniquephones.com go to
    > > http://www.uniquephones.com/dct4/ and you will be able to use the
    > > first link where you can just put in your operator (AT&T 31038), model
    > > (Nokia 3650) and the IMEI (*#06#) 7 codes will be generated. It's
    > > likely that you'll only have to use code #7. You'll enter the code
    > > and if successful you'll get the message "SIM restriction off." The
    > > codes generated will be in the form #pw+xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx+ either
    > > 1/2/3/4/5/6 or 7 followed by #. To get the p character key * three
    > > times rapidly. To get the w character key * four times rapidly. If
    > > after entering the code on your phone you get the message "code error"
    > > stop! You have entered a wrong code. After multiple entries of the
    > > wrong code your phone cannot be unlocked with codes and you'll have to
    > > have it flashed to unlock it.
    > >
    > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
    > > To send an email reply send to
    > > GSMthemobilestandard ( yahoo.com

    >
    >






  10. #10
    Group Special Mobile
    Guest

    Re: How can I unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650?

    On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 14:47:54 GMT, "Dark Solux"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >can these codes generated by the unlocker be used with a nokia 3595? all i
    >see is 35XX (i), does that mean my phone will have to have an (i) after the
    >name?


    Yes.

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  11. #11
    Group Special Mobile
    Guest

    Re: How can I unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650?

    On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 14:55:39 GMT, "Dark Solux"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >ok, these are the codes i got:
    >#pw+029933440720624+1#
    >#pw+394356717224745+2#
    >#pw+129514646716605+3#
    >#pw+058453472635043+4#
    >#pw+756670376477167+5#
    >#pw+248645765617337+6#
    >#pw+838651652617543+7#
    >
    >do i add the plusses and enter the code exactly as i see it?


    To make the p character hit the * key 3 times rapidly. To make the w
    character hit the * key 4 times rapidly. You should only need to
    enter code #1 or #7 to take off SIM restriction.

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  12. #12
    Gary
    Guest

    Re: How can I unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650?

    What is the signifance of all of the codes? #7 (from a different set of
    codes) worked for me. What are the other 6 codes for?

    Thanks.

    Gary

    "Group Special Mobile" <look@signature_to.reply> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 14:55:39 GMT, "Dark Solux"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >ok, these are the codes i got:
    > >#pw+029933440720624+1#
    > >#pw+394356717224745+2#
    > >#pw+129514646716605+3#
    > >#pw+058453472635043+4#
    > >#pw+756670376477167+5#
    > >#pw+248645765617337+6#
    > >#pw+838651652617543+7#
    > >
    > >do i add the plusses and enter the code exactly as i see it?

    >
    > To make the p character hit the * key 3 times rapidly. To make the w
    > character hit the * key 4 times rapidly. You should only need to
    > enter code #1 or #7 to take off SIM restriction.
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  13. #13
    Group Special Mobile
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    Re: How can I unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650?

    On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 21:08:41 GMT, "Gary" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >What is the signifance of all of the codes? #7 (from a different set of
    >codes) worked for me. What are the other 6 codes for?


    I don't have a clue. On one phone I unlocked recently I used code #1
    and the other time I used #7 and I can't see any difference as foreign
    SIMs worked fine with either. I think perhaps the other codes have
    the possibility of being locked, but for whatever reason they're not
    usually locked.
    >
    >Thanks.
    >
    >Gary
    >
    >"Group Special Mobile" <look@signature_to.reply> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 14:55:39 GMT, "Dark Solux"
    >> <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >> >ok, these are the codes i got:
    >> >#pw+029933440720624+1#
    >> >#pw+394356717224745+2#
    >> >#pw+129514646716605+3#
    >> >#pw+058453472635043+4#
    >> >#pw+756670376477167+5#
    >> >#pw+248645765617337+6#
    >> >#pw+838651652617543+7#
    >> >
    >> >do i add the plusses and enter the code exactly as i see it?

    >>
    >> To make the p character hit the * key 3 times rapidly. To make the w
    >> character hit the * key 4 times rapidly. You should only need to
    >> enter code #1 or #7 to take off SIM restriction.
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  14. #14
    ATT OVERLORD ATT OVERLORD
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    Re: How can I unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650?

    you cant.....why would you anny way,
    Its a cheap phone.
    You could unlock it it may take 2-3 hrs, but it it worth your time????

    [posted via phonescoop.com]



  15. #15
    tuned by RÄZO
    Guest

    Re: How can I unlock an AT&T Nokia 3650?

    Another thing, people - midibuddy posters = phonescoop posters

    They're just as clueless....oh the b*stard crossposted too...what an
    arsehole..... its a 3650, dont crap about it cannot be unlocked

    "ATT OVERLORD ATT OVERLORD" <[email protected]> wrote without thinking in
    message news:[email protected]...
    | you cant.....why would you anny way,
    | Its a cheap phone.
    | You could unlock it it may take 2-3 hrs, but it it worth your time????
    |
    | [posted via phonescoop.com]





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