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Svedge Joined: Jan 18, 2002 Posts: 34 From: Norway PM |
I found this code randomly on my T68: *<**<
It's some type of an advanced setting (Net and NSCK). |
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ang3lus Joined: Jan 15, 2002 Posts: 28 From: London PM |
When I typed in the code, the fist thing that came up was a message that read: ' Personalised with MNC2'.
Does anyone know what 'SP' is or what the code is? What happens if u 'unlock' it? |
dmgpizen Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: 323 From: PM |
You only have to press < * * <
Joen |
Svedge Joined: Jan 18, 2002 Posts: 34 From: Norway PM |
I don't know, I don't got the guts to try it . |
dmgpizen Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: 323 From: PM |
You get the code from your operator (NCK), so that you can use the phone together with other operators.
Joen |
jmackie Joined: Jan 10, 2002 Posts: 90 PM |
sp is service provider if its locked you cannot use your phone on another network and if unlocked you can
if you try and unlock it and it locks you out of your home network there will be a charge to unlock it
best to leave it alone |
RANDYC Joined: Dec 20, 2001 Posts: 119 PM |
sorry guys but i don't get it.
do you mean that i can unlock my phone from my home network cause my phone is sim-locked and i'd like to unlock it. do i have to just press <**> to unlock it or a special number or command to do it?
what do i input when the "NET" unlock appears?
what about the "NSCK" unlock appears?
If its possible to unlock my phone then I'll try it cause I'm not satisfied with my home network.
thanks.. please reply |
mandos Joined: Jan 19, 2002 Posts: 20 PM |
hey pal, you haven't "found" this code by luck
I have posted it here: http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=626&forum=16&5
please don't take as yours the stuff that doesn't belong to you
it was just 2 days ago i posted it, and even if a wanted to believe you, how could you found it by luck???
be more sensitive next time |
jh67 Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: denmark PM, WWW
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On 2002-01-21 15:23, RANDYC wrote:
sorry guys but i don't get it.
do you mean that i can unlock my phone from my home network cause my phone is sim-locked and i'd like to unlock it. do i have to just press <**> to unlock it or a special number or command to do it?
what do i input when the "NET" unlock appears?
what about the "NSCK" unlock appears?
If its possible to unlock my phone then I'll try it cause I'm not satisfied with my home network.
thanks.. please reply
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RANDY : this is what JOEN wrote :
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You get the code from your operator (NCK), so that you can use the phone together with other operators.
Joen
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I guess You need a code to unlock, you usually do,...so I personally wouldnt touch this part of the phone
Jan
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dmgpizen Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: 323 From: PM |
Exacto Jan!!!! If you write the code wrong a number of times it will simply lock up,....... and guess who has to pay to get it unlocked
Joen
[ This Message was edited by: dmgpizen on 2002-01-21 16:12 ] |
jh67 Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: denmark PM, WWW
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Hehe Joen,..thats exactly what I thought too.
I dont think any operator will "just" let you unlock your own phone
BTW: I dont really care about this, mine is not locked anyway
Jan |
dmgpizen Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: 323 From: PM |
It's always good with an unlocked phone
Joen  |
jh67 Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: denmark PM, WWW
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On 2002-01-21 16:35, dmgpizen wrote:
It's always good with an unlocked phone
Joen
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YEP
You dont get those problems. I never did buy a phone that was locked.
Not very smart, if you get new phones all the time, and sell the old ones
Jan
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dmgpizen Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: 323 From: PM |
Why sell???? Is it not nice to have your own little museum of Ericsson phones
Joen |
xmob Joined: Jan 16, 2002 Posts: 59 From: xMob PM, WWW
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There is a reason that these codes are kept secret. It's very easy for Joe User to bugger up his phone. If you don't know what NSCK, SP etc means I suggest you steer well clear and forget you ever came across that code.
What baffles me is why the manufacturers keep the same codes. The code has been the same for years. I used to work for E/// and even in the days of the 768 and it was the same code then.
Pete
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