How to Unlock Blackberry OS 10 Device

How to Unlock Blackberry OS 10 Device

    How to Unlock Blackberry OS 10 Device


    To get started:


     



    1. From the home screen, swipe down Blackberry Os10 from the top to show the options menu.

    2. Press the settings icon.

    3. From the Settings screen, select "Security and Privacy".

    4. From the "Security and Privacy", screen select "SIM Card".

    5. Look for a button labeled "Unlock Network" and press it.

    6. On the "SIM Security" screen, the number of attempts remaining is written in red.



    Warning: You have a total of 10 tries to enter your unlock code. If you use up all 10 tries, your BlackberryOS10 device will be permanently locked! If you have less than 5 tries left, please contact support before continuing.



    7. Enter the 16-digit unlock code that you received via email and press "OK".
    8. Your code will be accepted and you should see the section displayed in this image.



    Note for some models: If the 16 Digits unlock code doesn't work, you need to enter the first 8 Digits of the code instead of the complete 16 Digits.


     


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    The term "locked" typically refers to a device that can only be used on a


    specific network and cannot be activated on a competing carrier's network. An


    "unlocked" device is no longer locked to a specific network and the user may


    attempt to activate it on another carrier's network. There are generally two


    scenarios for device unlocking:



    SIM Unlocking: A device may be referred to as "locked" if that device was


    manufactured with programming restrictions that prevent another carrier's


    SIM card from being inserted into the SIM slot for use on a different


    network. Generally, most smartphones launched after February 2015 are SIM


    unlock-capable—meaning the SIM slot can be unlocked for potential usage on


    other carriers Internationally .


     


     


    MSL Unlocking: A device is "locked" if it is manufactured with a type of


    disabling software and a locking code (referred to as "Master Subsidy Lock"


    or "MSL"). Generally, MSL locks were utilized on devices launched before


    February 2015. Droid Unlocking can provide the MSL code to eligible


    customers, however this does not mean that the device will be able to be


    successfully used on any other carrier domestically.


     


     


    For Iphones:


     


    stuck on some thing like this??


     


    How to unlock your iPhone for use with a different carrier



    Unlocking your iPhone means that you can use it with different carriers.



     




    Your iPhone might be locked to your carrier. Unlocking your iPhone means that


    you can use it with different carriers. To contact your carrier and unlock your


    iPhone, use these steps.  


    You have to place an order sit relax and we shall do the rest


     


    after the process is done we let you know via the provided email






    If you have a SIM card from a carrier other than your current carrier



    Use these steps to finish unlocking your iPhone:



    1. Remove your SIM card and insert the new one. 

    2. Set up your iPhone again.





    If you don't have another SIM card to use



    Use these steps to finish unlocking your iPhone:



    1. Back up your iPhone.

    2. After you make a backup, erase your iPhone. or Restore Your Phone

    3. you Should be able to get something like this

    4. Restore your iPhone from the backup you just made.


     






    The unlocking service we offer allows you to use any network providers SIM


    card in your phone. Typically this involves unlock codes which are a series of


    numbers which can be entered into your mobile phone via the phones key pad


    to remove the network restriction and allow the use of other SIM cards.


    There are also other solutions which involve software or other ways to unlock


    your phone, so check that you are ordering the right solution for you.


     

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    LG Factory Code service have a strict NO REFUND policy in case of complaint of wrong code (or if need spck), even if your provide a Video Proof.

    - No Refund for Wrong Code Complaint
    - No Video Proof Accepted, No Investigation
    - No Verification

    NOT supported CDMA Phones IMEI starting 99xxxxxxxxxxx and 352452xxxxxxxx make sure not to submit such IMEIs, cause code will come like this SPC=000000 which is CDMA programming code.

    NO REFUNDS ON SUCH REQUESTS

    Before request a code for LG, please be sure to find the code entry instructions before to order here : 


    What Is Unlocking



    There is no solution to enter the code in U900, U880, U890, U400 and some more, and all LG Android Cell Phone with the new "Device Unlock" APP, so please check first you can enter a code before to order a code for LG !

    AT&T LG Phoenix 3 (M150) issue:
    Important: There are a lot of the new LG Phoenix 3 M150 devices from AT&T that are currently sold with firmware issue and they can not be unlocked!!! Their lock counter is frozen and rejects every unlock try as "SIM Network unlock request unsuccessful_001" even if code is correct!
    Please, if you have new LG Phoenix 3 M150 from AT&T, check if the lock counter is active by dialing a random code. If devices changes the number of tries left in the lock counter(2/10) it can be unlocked. If tries stay always 1/10 than device can not be unlocked.
    Check before processing AT&T LG Phoenix 3 (M150) devices as there will be NO REFUND for such issues!!!

    Please make sure your LG model can be unlocked with Network Unlock code before making a purchase. 
    (No Refund if your phone has no method to enter code) check before ordering on Google. 

    Supported Firmware:
    You would need to downgrade to firmware version A, B, C, D, E version

    Unsupported Firmware:
    Newer firmware version above I,L,M,N

    AT&T LG Phoenix 3 (M150) issue:
    Important: There are a lot of the new LG Phoenix 3 M150 devices from AT&T that are currently sold with firmware issue and they can not be unlocked!!! Their lock counter is frozen and rejects every unlock try as "SIM Network unlock request unsuccessful_001" even if code is correct!
    Please, if you have new LG Phoenix 3 M150 from AT&T, check if the lock counter is active by dialing a random code. If devices changes the number of tries left in the lock counter(2/10) it can be unlocked. If tries stay always 1/10 than device can not be unlocked.
    Check before processing AT&T LG Phoenix 3 (M150) devices as there will be NO REFUND for such issues!!!

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    We would like to assure all of our website visitors that we would never provide an illegal service.

    Before starting our service, extensive research was carried out into the current international laws regarding mobile devices. 

     

    Unlocking a mobile phone so that it will accept alternative network SIM cards is legal. All mobile phones are manufactured to accept any SIM card. It is consumers legal right to have their phone unlocked!

     

     

    In the USA, a recent recommendation by the commission set up to monitor and update the DMCA exempts the reverse engineering of firmware for unlocking purposes from the stringent copyright language of the DMCA. This has effectively made unlocking software completely legal in the USA for a duration Until after which the decision will be reviewed. The DMCA's report exempting unlock software can be found at this document from the US Copyright Office:

     

     

    The networks have to provide you with an unlock code or a procedure if you request it, but they do charge much more than us!

     

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    Sure. Please register to our website  we offer special discounts for professinal unlockers.


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