HOW
TO UNLOCK YOUR NOKIA CELL PHONE
Nokia N95 phone
Typically when you purchase a cell
phone, the company that sold you the phone (ex: AT&T) 'locked' the phone
before you bought it, so you can only use it on their network. This means that
you can't use your phone if on any other network, even if you change the SIM
(which is an abbreviation for Subscriber Identity Module) card. The SIM card is
the little piece of plastic that identifies your phone to the cellular network.
Changing your SIM card to have your phone work on another network is useful
especially if you want to travel to another country and want to buy a pre-paid
SIM card so you can have cell phone access without roaming charges. There are
services that offer to provide unlocking capabilities for a fee, but you can
usually do it yourself for free-which is the perfect price.
STEPS
Before trying anything else, contact
your service provider and ask for an unlock code. Usually, if you've been a
customer of theirs for some time, they will provide you with an unlock code for
free. This is, by far, the best way to get your phone unlocked.
Download software to generate the unlocking code. Software is available
on some websites for free and some pay websites that also offer support if
things go wrong. See external links below.
3
Find the Serial number of the cell phone, also known as your IMEI
number. This can be done by either removing the back of your cell phone and
looking underneath the battery, or simply by typing in *#06# into your cell
phone. It should be something like: 010082321439976/07951780736
4
Using the software you have downloaded, enter in your Manufacturer
(which is in this case Nokia), and sliding the card out. Put the battery back
in and power the phone on.
5
You will see a message "Insert SIM Card". Enter all of the
characters you see in your code, including the # symbols. To get a 'p' press *
3 times, to get a '+' press the * key 2 times, to get a 'w' press the * key 4
times. Disregard any spaces in the code.
6
In order to unlock your phone you generally need to enter only one code.
Start with the first one. If your phone is not unlocked by typing the first
code (MCC+MNC), use code "7" (Multilock)
7
Once you have finished entering a code that works you should see a
message that says "SIM is not restricted" or "Restriction
off" message depending on your model. If not, try entering another code.
Message "Cannot undo restrictions" means the phone is "hard-locked"
and cannot be unlocked by code.
For some phones, such as the E51, you may unlock them simply by updating
the phone's firmware using the Nokia PC Suite.
Unlocking applies to all cellular phones. The steps provided above work
for GSM phones. You CANNOT use the steps above to unlock a CDMA or TDMA phone.
To "unlock" a CDMA or TDMA phones is known as reprogramming the
phone. For CDMA phones, you need the Master Subsidary Lock or MSL, which you
MAY be able to get from your service provider. Please note that you may not be
able to get the MSL from your service provider, as it usually is against
company policy to give these to customers.
Switch off the phone. Hold the keys "3", "*" and
"Call" and switch the phone on. Keep the buttons held down till you
see the word "Formatting..." on the screen. Make sure that the
battery is full charged before you attempt this. This should reset the phone
lock code.
Also some software is able to unlock CDMA,GSM and other phones to
different networks but you must watch for the fraud ones
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