Showing posts with label Mobile Phone Unlocking. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

All LG mobile phone reset codes ....!!!!!!

KP250 factory reset 2945#*# 
Phone Service Menu Code
8110 277634#*#
8120 277634#*#
8130 47328545454#
8138 47328545454#
8180 v10A 49857465454#
8180 v11A 492662464663#
8330 637664#*#
8360 *6*41*12##
8380 525252#*#
8550 885508428679#*#
u900 082065#*#
u880 142358#*#

KU311/l600v/ku800 63342425#*#
Phone Unlock Menu Code
Older phones 2945#*88110#

KU990 Press and Hold Camera + Lock Button. 
..then write3845#*990#
2945#*# 
277634#*#
47328545454#


KU 380 
code reset 3845#*380#
2945#*380# reset factory 
some useful codes for u880 
*854#46 
277634#*# (TEST MENU)
*748#96 (DEBUG)
23#*#(SOME CRAP)
U880 * 5 Power ON
LG Chocolate =2945#*# 
lg kf700 =3845#*700# 
lg ku250 =26911147#*250# 
LG 900 v09e 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 277634#*#

LG 900 v10b 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 082065#*#

LG U970 Shine 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 26911147#*970#

LG L600V 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 63342425#*#

LG KU310 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 63342425#*#
ENGINEER MODE: *72346#96

LG KU800 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 26911147#*#

LG KU830 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 26911147#*#

LG KU950 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 7973845#*#
ENGINEER MODE: 21738#96

LG KU990 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 3845#*990#
ENGINEER MODE: 364663#96
MENU NCK: 2945#*990#

F310 kF311 reset codes 
Test menu: 3845#*310# 
for kf311 3845#*311#
engineer mode: 364663#31
menu : 2945#*#

LG KE850 ***** security 

without and with simcard: 1475369586#*# try this one too: 338464#*# ,then go Reset or restore default. 

LG KU800 reset code = 277634#*# 

kf311/310 =no sim inside 
3845#*310#

KT520 user code reset =338464#*# 

LG KF700 Security Cod 

Tools: 
Google Search

Procedure: 
Power On Phone w/o sim card
Input 3845#*700#
Test Mode will pop up (Screen shot Below)
Just Hit Factory Reset
Wait Phone to Reboot

LG KG110 SECURITY CODE == 2945#*5101# 
Kp500 1809#*500# 
For Factory Reset try this code 1809#*500# without SIM card. 
LG U8110 277634#*# 
LG U8120 277634#*# 
LG U8120v105 47328545454# 
LG U8130 47328545454# 
LG U8138 47328545454# 
LG U8180v10A 49857465454# 
LG U8180v11A 492662464663# 
LG U8330 637664#*# 
LG U8360 *6*41*12## 
LG U8360 V.10D & V.10E *5*33*62## 
LG U8380 525252#*# 
LG U8550 885508428679#*# 
LG 8550 (italian Unlock Flash)v08j 2945#*# 
LG U880 U890 142358#*# 
LG U900 v09e 277634#*# 
LG U900 v10b 082065#*# 
LG U310 566366#*# 
LG U310 menĂ¹ NCK815118#*# 
LG L600V 63342425#*# 
LG 8150 277634#*# 


LG 8210 ???? ??? ???????
Citazione:
277634#*#

LG U250 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 26911147#*250#
MENU NCK: 2945#*250#
ENGINEER MODE: 3646633#96

LG U310 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 566366#*#
MENU NCK: 815118#*#
ENGINEER MODE: *72346#96

LG U450 
Citazione:
MENU NCK: 2945#*450#
ENGINEER MODE: *72346#96

LG 880 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 142358#*#
ENG MENU: *854#46

LG 880 english version 
Citazione:
*854#46

LG 890 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 142358#*#

LG 900 v09e 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 277634#*#

LG 900 v10b 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 082065#*#

LG U970 Shine 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 26911147#*970#

LG L600V 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 63342425#*#

LG KU310 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 63342425#*#
ENGINEER MODE: *72346#96

LG KU800 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 26911147#*#

LG KU830 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 26911147#*#

LG KU950 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 7973845#*#
ENGINEER MODE: 21738#96

LG KU990 
Citazione:
TEST MENU: 3845#*990#
ENGINEER MODE: 364663#96
MENU NCK: 2945#*990#

8110 & 8120 : 277634#*# 
U8130 & U8138 : 47328545454#
8180 old sw : 49857465454#
8180 new sw : 492662464663#
8330 : 637664#*#
8360 : *6*41*12##
8380 : 525252#*#
8550 : 885508428679#*#2945#*# 8550 unlocked
885508428679#*# 8550 original

26911147#*250# and reset factory 
LG C3100 press 2945#*3101#
LG C3380 press 2945#*7101#
LG F2300 press 2945#*7101#
LG KE260 press 2945#*2601#
LG KE970 press 2945#*9701#
LG KG120 press 2945#*1201#
LG KG220 press 2945#*1201#
LG KG240 press 2945#*3311#
LG KG280 press 2945#*7101#
LG KG290 press 2945#*7101#
LG KG800 press 2945#*7101#
LG KP500 press 2945#*71101#
LG KU250 press 2945#*250#
LG KU380 press 2945#*380#
LG KC910 press 2945#*910#
hi all
[reset code for Lg u250 / ku250 ]
it's only for who need it 26911147#* 250# and select factory reset ( without sim )
ALL LG 2G : 2945#*#
LG U8110 277634#*#
LG U8120 277634#*#
LG U8120v105 47328545454#
LG U8130 47328545454#
LG U8138 47328545454#
LG U8180 v10A 49857465454#
LG U8180 v11A 492662464663#
LG U8330 637664#*#
LG U8360 *6*41*12##
LG U8360 V.10D & V.10E *5*33*62##
LG U8380 525252#*#
LG U8550 885508428679#*#
LG 8550 (italian Unlock Flash)v08j 2945#*#
LG U880 U890 142358#*#
LG U900 v09e 277634#*#
LG U900 v10b 082065#*#
LG U310 566366#*#
LG U310 menĂ¹ NCK815118#*#
LG L600V 63342425#*#


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How to Reset and Restore IPhone to Original Default Factory Settings with Recovery Mode...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



If your IPhone showing following issues.....

* IPhone display freezing?
* IPhone doesnt detect by or appear in iTunes?
* IPhone cannot synchronize with iTunes on PC or Mac?
* Cannot make or receive calls, send or receive text messages?
* Cannot access e-mail or the web?
* IPhone simply wont turn on and does not respond to tap or button press?

    If the problem still persists after you have reseted the IPhone, or tried various IPhone troubleshooting, it may be worthwhile to invoke recovery mode to restore IPhone to default factory settings, the original state as when you first received and unwrapped the phone. 

    Restoration of IPhone to original factory defaults will likely to fix all problem, with the downside that all data and info stored on your phone will be lost. Normally iTunes will make a backup automatically when you connect and synchronize the IPhone with the program, however, its still a good recommendation to copy out and backup everything that you may need on the IPhone before proceed to restore the IPhone.


To restore IPhone and reset the IPhone to default factory settings, follow these steps

1. Make sure that your IPhone is connected to the computer using USB 2.0 port and internet.
2. make sure you have the latest version of iTunes installed on your Mac or Windows PC. Run 
iTunes program as a utility for restoring it. If you dont have any ITunes program, download it from the Apple website at http://www.apple.com/itunes/download.

3. Press Home and Power (sleep/wake button) buttons of your IPhone for 10 seconds. Once the screen is off and an Apple logo appears, release Prower button and continue pressing Home button while Apple icon appears until it shows a message Connect to iTunes. Then your IPhone is now ready for recovery.If your IPhone is not responsive and iTunes does not detect it we must put your phone in DFU mode.

4. Close iTunes and restart it again and the IPhone Icon in the ITunes program will appear at the left side menu.

5. Click the IPhone Icon and a menu will appear to restore it.

6. Click Restore and a downloading task will appear (it will download all the files around 160MB for the recovery from Apple server). Once the downloading is done, it will automatically restore all the IPhone base applications and your IPhone is ready for use.

Wait for the full restoration process to complete, and the IPhone will be back to the original settings state as when it left the manufacturing factory, typically a working phone again if you face any problem, unless it’s hardware related.


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How to Unlock Huawei E220 HSDPA Modem for free....!!!!


Most of available 
Huawei E220 HSDPA Modems are Locked to a particular service provider or a network and no one can use it for other networks. This Article is created to help people to easily unlock their own modems without paying .......

Please Follow the guide carefully. Personally I have unlocked 5 Huawei E220 HSDPA Modems before posting this article. If you face any errors or if you need any help please let me know. Happy Unlocking....

Step 1
Download required complete software pack from here
I  have already scanned this software pack with 4 different antivirus(Kaspersky, Mcafee,Avast,Norton)  & is totally clean!.This package include following softwares
  • Huawei E220 Firmware
  • E220 SimLock Unlocking Tool 
  • Hex Editor XVI32
  • QMAT - QC Mobile Analysis Tool 

Step 2
  • Remove the SIM card and connect the E220 USB Modem to the PC
  • Run the E220 Firmware
  • Now you’ll get the following window. Select “I accept the agreement:
  • Then wait untill it detects the modem interface. After the detection of Modem, you will get the following window. Press Cancel:
  • Press Yes to Quit from the Firmware Update Process and this completes Step 2 
Step 3
  • Run QMAT and select : Hardware Forensics -> Use Com/USB Port:


Select the correct COM interface which was detected by Firmware Updater:

    • Select Command VERNUM and Press Send Cmd. Then you will get version number and display Successfully Send Command at Bottom of the window if you correctly set the COM interface. If this not success then make sure you are selected correct COM interface.

    • Now Select Read EFS and set the End address as 00001000 and then press Lets Go. Now you will be asked to save the file. Give the name as Flash.bin and save it anywhere. You will get Successfully read EFS if everything went ok.
Step 4:
  • Run XVI32 Hex Editor and Open the saved file Flash.bin:
  • Find the String 53 64 2C 00 in the dump. Select menu item, Search -> Find:
  • In the same line of the corresponding place of the right side window will show the 8 digit lock code of your modem. It is easy to find, because there is no other 8 consecutive digit in the same line of the string 53 64 2C 00. Just keep searching until you find an 8 digit code grouped together. 
Final Step:
  • Run E220 SIM Lock Unlock and enter the unlock code of your modem: 
  • Now Your Huawei E220 HSDPA Modem should now be unlocked to any network..Happy Unlocking.....
If you need any unlock HUAWEI Modem ,Please Contact for the Unlock code- kkvsam84@gmail.com


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Thursday, August 27, 2009

How to Unlock Nokia Mobile Phones

Mobile phones fresh from the manufacturer, technically, should work with any network provider, as long as you have a Subscriber Identity Module, typically known as a SIM card. If you got your Nokia phone at a promotional price from you network provider though, then most likely, it was ‘locked' before you purchased your cell phone. You don't have to worry though, because you can actually unlock your Nokia phone yourself. Here are a few steps on how you can do it:
  1. Contact your network provider. You can call your network provider and ask them for the unlock code of your cell phone.
  2. Download software that generates unlock codes. Online there are websites that offer software, either for free or for a fee, to help you unlock your cell phone.
  3. Locate your serial number. Typically labeled as IMEI, the serial number can be obtained by looking underneath the cell phone after removing the battery, or by simply typing in *#06# on your cell phone.
  4. Remove your SIM Card, and power on your cell phone. A message "Insert SIM Card" should appear on the screen of your cell phone.
  5. Use the downloaded software. Enter your Manufacturer (in this case, Nokia, of course) and codes are then generated, which you can use to unlock your cell phone.
  6. Key in all of the characters generated by the software. Make sure that you are able to enter in all of the symbols. To get a ‘+', you have to press * two times. To get a ‘p', you have to press the * key three times, and to get a ‘w', you have to press the * key four times. Ignore the spaces on the code.

  7. Upon successfully unlocking your phone, you should see a message saying "SIM is not restricted" or "Restriction off". If still unsuccessful, you can try using the other codes generated by the software. Generally for Nokia cell phones, you can try up to five times before the phone locks you out completely. If the message "Cannot Undo Restrictions" appears, your phone is ‘hard-locked', which only means your phone would already need a special device to be unlocked.
Having an unlocked cell phone is especially useful if you want to be able to travel abroad without worrying about racking up roaming charges, or forcing yourself to buy a cell phone locally where you are traveling. Above everything else though, double check your service terms to make sure you're not violating any policies set by your network provider.

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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Unlocking Gizmo Linksys SPA2102 to work with ViaTalk

As promised, here are the directions to unlocking your gizmo(Lynksys SPA-2102 VOIP Router) to work on ViaTalk's servers.

Step 1: Enable web access (perform functions on home phone)
1. dial ****
2. dial 723646#
3. dial 78778839#
4. dial 1#
5. dial 1 to save


Step 2: Remove access restrictions
1. Go to 192.168.0.1/admin/voice/advanced
2. Enter admin for user and 7UprUtew for password
3. Click on system. Delete the contents of Restricted Access Domain so that it is blank.
4. Hit Submit all changes.

Step 3: Load updated firmware
1. Go to http://itrealm.net/spa2102-5.1.9.zip (or from Linksys support) and download to desktop
2. Right click on zip file, extract here.
3. Double click on upg-spa2102-5-1-9.exe
4. Enter 192.168.0.1 for IP hit ok
5. Enter password 7UprUtew hit ok
6. Router stats are displayed, hit upgrade.
7. Hit ok to close utility.

Step 4: Configure Gizmo
1. Go to 192.168.0.1/admin/voice/advanced
2. Enter admin for user and 7UprUtew for password
3. Click on Line1.
4. Change proxy to the server name provided by viatalk.
5. Change outbound proxy to the server name provided by viatalk.
6. Change display name to whatever you wish.
7. Change password to the password that was provided by viatalk.
8. Set use auth id to yes, and set the auth ID text field to your phone number.
9. Set user id to your new viatalk phone number. Don't forget the '1' at the beginning.
10. Click submit all changes to save your settings.
11. Click on provisioning.
12. Delete the contents of both profile rule and upgrade rule so they are blank.
13. Click submit all changes to save your settings.
14. Click on Router.
15. Click on WAN Setup.
16. Change primary ntp server to north-america.pool.org(or pick a different time server from ntp.org)
17. Change secondary ntp server to pool.ntp.org (or pick a different time server from ntp.org)
18. Click submit all changes to save your settings.

All done. You should see your phone settings light up.
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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Unlock your phone for free

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There are many websites which simply list codes for your mobile phone without charge. Many people believe the practice of locking mobile phones is anti-competitive and thus there's a lot of information to help consumers fight back against this.

Who is this for?

The free method works best for older Nokia mobile phones and some other older handsets. Yet its worth everyone quickly trying to see if you can find a code for your phone, though after trying that, go to Method 2.

Step 1. Get your facts right.

To find a working unlocking code for your handset, you need three pieces of info; its brand/model number, the network, and the IMEI code. Here's how to find them.
  • Brand and model number. Chances are you already know this, as it's likely to be written on the handset, it's box, and any documentation you got when you bought it, so I'll move on.

  • The network. This is simply the network the phone's currently locked to, not the one you want to get on.

  • The IMEI. The "International Mobile Equipment Identity" is a unique number given to all mobile phones, which gets marked as invalid when phones are reported lost or stolen. To find your IMEI, simply type *#06# into your handset, and note down the number that appears.
Step 2. Find an unlocking code.

There are a raft of websites dedicated to phone unlocking. Which you should head for first depends on your handset brand.
  • Nokia phones. The easiest way to unlock older Nokias is via codes found on sites like Trycktill, Unlock Nokiafree or Unlockitfree.

  • Other brands. Both Trycktill and Unlockitfree do list a few codes for other brands, though no where near as many as for Nokias. Some handsets by other manufacturers are not unlockable by freely-available codes, but it's still worth running a quick Google search to see if yours is one of the few that is (though do check it's a legitimate source). Also you'll find a full discussion of other phone in the Unlocking non-Nokia phones discussion in the Mobile Phone Forum.

    If it transpires that you can't unlock your phone with a free code go to Method 2.

Step 3. Use it!

The sites above will generate a code based on the info you provided, so double check it's right first. The code will look something like this. #pw+2746763089+1# (Nokia phones), or *2767*637# (Other makes).

To unlock, take the Sim card out of the phone and put in a different network's Sim. Now you can put the code in...
How to enter the code.
Rather than using the regular text keys you need to use the * key if you want to produce letters as opposed to numbers. To produce a ‘p', press the * button three times within two seconds; to produce a ‘w', press the * button four times within two seconds; to produce a ‘+', press the * button twice within two seconds.
You should now get a message saying ‘phone restriction off' (or words to that effect). You only have five attempts to enter the correct code so be extremely careful. If none are successful, the phone will still work, but you'll have to go to the network or a retailer to get it unlocked instead.

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Method 2. Buy a code

If you haven't found a free code, it may be possible to buy one. Obviously the aim here is to find the code as cheaply as possible and it's only worth doing if the reason you're going to unlock your phone will save you more than the cost.
Who is this for?

This applies to most modern handsets, so it's always worth trying, but if it doesn't work then there's still a chance using Method 3.
  • First, get a quote from your network.

    Phone your current network and ask it how much it'll charge for an unlock code. Unfortunately, networks tend to play fast and loose with their unlocking fees, to the extent it often seems they're making them up as they go along. You may be quoted anything between £20 and £120, depending on your handset, network, and it seems, which way the wind is blowing that day.

    Vodafone is the only exceptions from all this cloak-and-dagger pricing; its contract customers can get phone unlock codes for free regardless of how far into the contract they are, and so can Pay As You Go customers provided they've been with the network for at least 12 months. If not, a reasonable flat-rate £19.99 is payable.

    Important note: If your network cannot quote you a price for an unlock code, then the chances are your phone isn't unlockable by code (they should tell you this if asked). If that's the case, don't bother looking at other sites that sell codes, they may charge you just to tell you it isn't possible. Go straight to method 3 instead.

  • Then, try the dedicated unlockers.

    Having got a benchmark unlocking price from your network, you can hit the web and the high st. to see if they'll beat it. If looking online, be sure you know exactly what you're getting before you pay; read the terms and conditions to make sure they won't fob you off with something other than the code you need. Also, always check the legitimacy of sites; there are some dodgy operators working in this business.

    Whilst the web's probably not the best place to look, it's likely there are businesses offering mobile unlocking on your local high street. Check phone shops, markets and even some newsagents and key-cutters; they might be cheaper. The added advantage of these is that if they can't do the job you won't be charged, whereas on the web you may pay regardless.

    It can take anything between 15 minutes and a week for your code to come through, depending on the network. Once it arrives, follow the instructions in method 1 to put it into the handset.
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Method 3. Unlock via a cable

If all else fails, your phone may only be unlockable by the physical use of a cable attachments. You can either pay to have it unlocked, or, if you've a head for technology, do it yourself.
  • Use a high street/market unlocking service

    Since you're going to have to post your phone to any online unlocking service, a process which can in itself be costly and cause headaches, the local unlockers have the upper hand here. It's worth asking for a few quotes and playing the sellers against each other. With these sorts of services, you may be surprised at how far a bit of haggling can go too.

  • Do it yourself.

    If you fancy yourself as tech-savvy, you can also buy a cable on eBay or cheaper accessory websites and download free software which should do the trick. This can get complicated, so be sure to research it thoroughly online before parting with your cash for the unlocking 'clip'. Be very careful though; this is only for the technologically experienced who can work through all issues.

    There are different clips for each brand, and often for different handsets within that brand, so be sure to get the right one for your needs. If you only want to unlock one handset, then the most economical option may be to buy the clip, unlock the phone, and then re-sell it on eBay to recoup your costs.

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Now it's unlocked, save some cash!

Now your handset's unlocked, the mobile world's your oyster! Read the Cheap Mobiles article for info on getting a good deal, and the Cheap Roaming article for top deals on calling from abroad. Also, check out the Orange 2for1 Cinema article.
If you've tried everything above to no avail, and you're left with a handset you don't want, why not recycle it and earn a little cash (read the Mobile Recycling article for full info).
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Mobile unlocking free.......Nokia, LG, Samsung, Sony Ericcson, NEC, Alcatel, Motorola

How to unlock

Before getting down to it, have you tried putting a different Sim in your phone to see if it works? You have and it doesn't? Okay then; there are two distinct ways to unlock mobiles:

  • Using a code. This is known as 'remote unlocking' and involves getting and entering a special code into your phone, which gets rid of all the restrictions as if by magic, and is by far the most common method.
  • Using a clip and cable. This involves unlocking the phone using a specific data cable and software, and applies to a limited number of handsets. Most people will send their phone to a dedicated unlocker for this service, but it's possible to do it yourself if you've the technical nouse.

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