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    jedi | # 21 | 2012-03-22, 21:50 | Report

    Originally Posted by SubCore View Post
    No, but linking to a solution probably will be
    Here's a link. No, it's not against any rules.

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    shmerl | # 22 | 2012-03-23, 02:53 | Report

    Originally Posted by SubCore View Post
    "inofficial" software to do that usually implements some circumvention method which might be considered illegal in some countries - namely the US. (reverse engineering, DMCA)
    Are you implying that you consider forbidding related discussion acceptable? DMCA can be easily abused to prevent free speech (such as even a discussion of circumvention tools). If some weird lawyer does that, it can be expected. But not for someone on this forum I hope.

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    itsnotabigtruck | # 23 | 2012-03-23, 03:14 | Report

    Originally Posted by SubCore View Post
    you did so yourself... this falls under "illegal material".



    please continue reporting such posts, the admins/mods will definitely react, though it might take some time.
    the more reports, the quicker it'll go.
    Don't spread misinformation - in fact, in the US, phone unlocking is explicitly legalized (c.f. item #3).

    Phone unlocking is not illegal, as much as phone vendors/network operators would like it to be that way.

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    GTwalk | # 24 | 2012-03-23, 09:13 | Report

    Originally Posted by rainisto View Post
    So what happens if you enter the unlockcode that operator provides in that query? Not the "#pw+unlockcode+1#" but just the "unlockcode" as its just the number string.
    Well, In my case please take it granted that I cannot get the unlock code. I need any other possible way/hack to unlock the mobile.

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    rainisto | # 25 | 2012-03-23, 10:16 | Report

    Originally Posted by GTwalk View Post
    Well, In my case please take it granted that I cannot get the unlock code. I need any other possible way/hack to unlock the mobile.
    There is no public _free_ way to unlock simlock on N9 without valid code (even if there were this forum would be totally wrong place for it), you need to pay to get the unlock code usually (or be really well connected).

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    Last edited by rainisto; 2012-03-23 at 11:20.

     
    smcsa | # 26 | 2012-03-23, 10:20 | Report

    Maybe because it's a very new (and not so worldwide) phone ?

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    SubCore | # 27 | 2012-03-24, 08:45 | Report

    Originally Posted by itsnotabigtruck View Post
    Don't spread misinformation - in fact, in the US, phone unlocking is explicitly legalized (c.f. item #3).

    Phone unlocking is not illegal, as much as phone vendors/network operators would like it to be that way.
    i never said that. in fact i did say unlocking is legal, however the methods used to unlock usually are not. dont misquote me.

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    specc | # 28 | 2012-03-24, 09:18 | Report

    Originally Posted by GTwalk View Post
    Well, In my case please take it granted that I cannot get the unlock code. I need any other possible way/hack to unlock the mobile.
    There is a bug in the OS prevening you from entering the "w". Thus the only way to unlock it (the easy way) is to ask the operator do it over the air (GSM operator code). They did it for me (for free I might add). It is in fact illegal not to unlock customers locked phones here.

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    sidius | # 29 | 2012-03-24, 09:26 | Report

    you can your phone unlocked with phoenix service softwer and the tucson add-on installatoin package simlock version!But you need tucson password and tucson pin!

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    drvar | # 30 | 2012-03-24, 10:16 | Report

    Originally Posted by specc View Post
    There is a bug in the OS prevening you from entering the "w". Thus the only way to unlock it (the easy way) is to ask the operator do it over the air (GSM operator code). They did it for me (for free I might add). It is in fact illegal not to unlock customers locked phones here.
    You are living in EU right?
    Because we have the same law.

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