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- 01-30-2005, 04:25 PM #1MarkGuest
> but to my surprise i seem to have changed the securitycode of the phone
(so
> 12345 isnt working anymore). i dont have to tell you i realy cant remember
> what that code is ... tried everything
>
> on the internet i read loads of articles about data-cables and software to
> 'read' the phone, but is there another way (to reset without cables)? i am
> using it because i dont want to spend that much money obviously i could
> try to phone my provider, but i doubt if they can recall the resetcodes of
> this phone because they sold me another 3 years ago ...
the internet was right.
if you don't want to spend that much money to buy a cable, you're going to
have to spend almost as much taking it to a shop and getting it unlocked.
-mark
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- 01-30-2005, 04:27 PM #2roepieropeiGuest
might be 'that' question again
hi folks,
ive been using my 6310I now for a couple of years but because i have to be
in belgium quite often i decided to unpack my good old 3310 and put in a
belgium prepaid-card.
but to my surprise i seem to have changed the securitycode of the phone (so
12345 isnt working anymore). i dont have to tell you i realy cant remember
what that code is ... tried everything
on the internet i read loads of articles about data-cables and software to
'read' the phone, but is there another way (to reset without cables)? i am
using it because i dont want to spend that much money obviously i could
try to phone my provider, but i doubt if they can recall the resetcodes of
this phone because they sold me another 3 years ago ...
i hope anyone can help !
thx,
cheers,
frank
- 01-30-2005, 04:36 PM #3roepieropeiGuest
Re: might be 'that' question again
:-) so there is no other way is there? in brussels a shop tried to charge
me 25 euro to reset the phone, thought it was way out of line. saw cables
from 6 euro's ... might try that then.
thx
frank
"Mark" <nukeleer#internode.on.net> wrote in
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>
> if you don't want to spend that much money to buy a cable, you're
> going to have to spend almost as much taking it to a shop and getting
> it unlocked.
>
> -mark
>
>
>
- 01-31-2005, 10:21 PM #4MarkGuest
Re: might be 'that' question again
> :-) so there is no other way is there? in brussels a shop tried to charge
> me 25 euro to reset the phone, thought it was way out of line. saw cables
> from 6 euro's ... might try that then.
Yeah, a cheap and nasty should do the job, just be careful with the pins
etc.
-mark
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