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Default unlock help - 19-10-2009, 12:34

My friend have the nokia 6500.He want to unlock his phone.He saw the unlock code in the site [spam deleted] .But we have to pay for the some amount.And Where can get the free unlock code?

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Default 24-10-2009, 19:53

yesss!

Handy entsperren | Allgemeine Tipps | So einfach geht's | diskont-handyfonieren | yesss!

Is is possible that you'll find help there, I've not checked your model.
Unlocking is completely legal in Austria.
   
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Do you know what network they use for their Internet stick? I have a Huawei E1550 that is locked to drei.at. I would like to use it with yesss. Thanks.


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Default 27-10-2009, 07:05

Yesss! uses the one-network (not A1).
In the Hofer shops you'll find a free coverage-list.
semaf.at for instance will probably be able to unlock your modem.
   
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Default 27-10-2009, 12:37

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Yesss! uses the one-network (not A1).
In the Hofer shops you'll find a free coverage-list.
semaf.at for instance will probably be able to unlock your modem.
Danke schoen. We rarely visit Vienna, but rather go to the Tirol. Perhaps I can send them my modem by post from Canada and after unlocking it they can post it back to me somewhere within Austria. (There's a large Hofer near the Innsbruck main train station where I can purchase the SIM and bandwidth credit.)


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Default 27-10-2009, 12:47

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Danke schoen. We rarely visit Vienna, but rather go to the Tirol. Perhaps I can send them my modem by post from Canada and after unlocking it they can post it back to me somewhere within Austria. (There's a large Hofer near the Innsbruck main train station where I can purchase the SIM and bandwidth credit.)
yesss! uses the Orange network (ex One), HSPA2100 and GSM1800. 3G coverage in Innsbruck is spotty in buildings, but thier 2G is just fine.

Why not unlock your modem at dc-unlocker? Last time I checked it was EUR10 and the E1550 is supported.

As for the Hofer stores in Innsbruck, the one by the train station, on Museumstraße 14, always seems to be out of stock on SIM cards. They have the refills, but no SIMs. The one across the river, on Mitterweg 18 is always fully stocked.


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Default 25-10-2009, 18:09

Now that is odd.

I understand your friend has a Nokia 3100 and used a slightly different unlocking site

ah, I'm sorry, it's your sister that has the 3100, and a friend has the N97

actually, you and your colleagues seem to have loads of acquaintances with these problems, and posted loads of others all over the internet

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Default 25-10-2009, 19:49

And his father has the 6070, his dog's got a 6310, and now his super talking cow has an iPhone!

But wait... should they be using an unlock code or unlock software? Or what exactly is the process? Or the procedure on that site is a bit confusing..... Hmmm... I know...let's ask a few different hundred forums!

Maybe the cow and dog will be able to talk to each other some day with their new unlocked phones!
   
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Default 13-03-2010, 01:54

There's no need to pay money to unlock most Huawei USB sticks. Here's a link to a free unlock code calculator. I used it to unlock my E1550.

Yobb GSM Blog: Free Huawei Calculator!

1. Type your IMEI number into the calculator.
2. Generate a NCK unlock code.
3. Insert a "foreign" SIM into your locked USB stick. ("Foreign" means from any carrier other than the one to which the stick is locked.)
4. Start Huawei's generic Mobile Partner software.
5. At the prompt type in the unlock code.


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