Device unlocking - Verizon LG V10

Technically all carriers are supposed to allow device unlocking after you pay it off or something of the sort.
http://www.verizon.com/about/consumer-safety/device-unlocking-policy
has anybody tried this? What do they say?

abine45 said:
Technically all carriers are supposed to allow device unlocking after you pay it off or something of the sort.
http://www.verizon.com/about/consumer-safety/device-unlocking-policy
has anybody tried this? What do they say?
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Mine is paid-off, I'll inquire at my Verizon corporate office the next time I'm in that end of town.

Mr. Mendelli said:
Mine is paid-off, I'll inquire at my Verizon corporate office the next time I'm in that end of town.
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Do you work for Verizon?

abine45 said:
Do you work for Verizon?
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No, I didn't mean for my previous statement to come off that way. It's just called a corporate office because the manager of all the stores in my area works there, and is also the largest Verizon store in my city.

abine45 said:
Technically all carriers are supposed to allow device unlocking after you pay it off or something of the sort.
http://www.verizon.com/about/consumer-safety/device-unlocking-policy
has anybody tried this? What do they say?
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I took my V10 to the Verizon store and they informed me that 4G devices are unlocked out of the box. I don't think Verizon will unlock the bootloader as it may not be needed for a device to be switched to another carrier. Their bootloader may have some sort of "universal" or "back door" route for other carriers to gain access to the device. 3G devices are the only devices that need Verizon's intervention to unlock, and can be done through their 611 customer support number.

Related

No more root?

http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/1...ed-phone-unlocks-will-be-a-thing-of-the-past/
Thoughts?
Linch89 said:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/1...ed-phone-unlocks-will-be-a-thing-of-the-past/
Thoughts?
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I think it means that the play store will be selling many more devices. Makes me wonder if they helped it go that direction, I'm sure the big phone companies did.
I think if it is enforced then the phone manufacturers will have to start standing up to the phone companies. I think samsung has made it easier to root there devices and have been rewarded. HTC let verizon push them around and have paid.
I don't know tho. Those are my first thoughts.
Linch89 said:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/1...ed-phone-unlocks-will-be-a-thing-of-the-past/
Thoughts?
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According to that article, rooting on phones is fine. Rooting on tablets without consent isn't. Unlocking your phone to use on another network which doesn't specifically allow it will be illegal.
Basically, the companies aren't obligated to help you take control of your device anymore. We're likely to be forced into going to Google Nexus branded devices to be able to retain control.
I wonder if Google will eventually be fed up with carriers and they'll start being a carrier of sorts. You can already use Google voice to text and with groove ip you can make calls connected to Wi-Fi.
Linch89 said:
I wonder if Google will eventually be fed up with carriers and they'll start being a carrier of sorts. You can already use Google voice to text and with groove ip you can make calls connected to Wi-Fi.
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That's been rumored for years. With this new ruling, I don't doubt something like it will happen. They've already started offering Google Fiber, which is super-fast internet and television in Kansas City.
Who cares what the ruling is? They can't really stop you from rooting your phone OR tablet...
I just hope google doesnt go the way of skynet :/
somerandomname1 said:
Who cares what the ruling is? They can't really stop you from rooting your phone OR tablet...
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They can't stop you, no. But if they enact the tools to detect it on their networks, they can take action. Will they, probably not. But legally they can now.
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They can't stop you, no. But if they enact the tools to detect it on their networks, they can take action. Will they, probably not. But legally they can now.
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Well phones are safe. And as for tablets I'm sure people will ALWAYS find a way to not get caught.
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i think the big point of the article was that theyre cracking down on say...att sims on verizon phones. but doesnt that mean that carriers can see the state of your phone at anytime?? its already been confirmed that verizon is selling customer data (length of phone calls, # of texts, etc)
somerandomname1 said:
Well phones are safe. And as for tablets I'm sure people will ALWAYS find a way to not get caught.
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January 26th 2013. Not so safe after that.
i think the carriers will start pushing dev phones and regular ones...there are already some out there right?

[Q] Possible to Bypass Sprint Activation use it on GSM.

Hello,
I plan to buy (from ebay) a Sprint G3 and use it on GSM with a SIM card.
Is it possible ? Is it locked ot unlocked ? Is it possible to bypass sprint activation screen ?
Thanks.
hakkan said:
Hello,
I plan to buy (from ebay) a Sprint G3 and use it on GSM with a SIM card.
Is it possible ? Is it locked ot unlocked ? Is it possible to bypass sprint activation screen ?
Thanks.
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locked and no way that i know of changing it as sprint version doesnt have root yet.
From Sprint's unlock policy:
I am a former Sprint customer or was never a Sprint customer but have purchased a Sprint device from a third party other than Sprint. Can I get the MSL code?
For individuals owners who can provide the telephone number last associated with the device, Sprint may be able to provide the applicable MSL Code if the account associated with the device is in good standing (service or installment contract fulfilled, payments are current, no write-off balance, not associated with a phone sent to collections, phone not reported lost or stolen, etc.).
hakkan said:
Hello,
I plan to buy (from ebay) a Sprint G3 and use it on GSM with a SIM card.
Is it possible ? Is it locked ot unlocked ? Is it possible to bypass sprint activation screen ?
Thanks.
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Important thing here is where are you located;
In US - Most probably not, until someone finds a hack for it. Sprint certainly doesn't want you to use their phone on GSM in US.
Outside US - You may get the SIM card slot unlocked from Sprint (done via OTA, not thru code) if some conditions are met like account should be in good standing, shouldn't be a bad ESN & phone should be 90 days old on the account (some people in past have been able to get past this requirement).
Apart from these, you also need to make sure that GSM/UMTS/LTE bands your carrier use are supported by Sprint G3.
I am in the same boat as you, looking to buy a Sprint G3 & use on GSM. Since I'm not in US, I can definitely use it once unlocked but the problem is how to ask Sprint for the unlock when you are not a customer & don't have an account with them.
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From Sprint's unlock policy:
I am a former Sprint customer or was never a Sprint customer but have purchased a Sprint device from a third party other than Sprint. Can I get the MSL code?
For individuals owners who can provide the telephone number last associated with the device, Sprint may be able to provide the applicable MSL Code if the account associated with the device is in good standing (service or installment contract fulfilled, payments are current, no write-off balance, not associated with a phone sent to collections, phone not reported lost or stolen, etc.).
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OP is talking about GSM unlock, MSL is not going to help.
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OP is talking about GSM unlock, MSL is not going to help.
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Um, yes it is. You have to get the MSL from Sprint in order to unlock their phones for usage on GSM networks. It's all explained in their Unlock Policy on Sprint.com.
BretonGirl said:
Um, yes it is. You have to get the MSL from Sprint in order to unlock their phones for usage on GSM networks. It's all explained in their Unlock Policy on Sprint.com.
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Well, I say it again.. MSL has to do nothing with GSM slot unlocking for Int'l networks. For this, Sprint pushes an OTA to the phone which unlocks the SIM slot.
If you still think its explained in a different way (involving MSL) on the Sprint website, plz post the link.
Just wait until we have root and I will see if I can unlock it for everyone.
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jainanshal said:
Well, I say it again.. MSL has to do nothing with GSM slot unlocking for Int'l networks. For this, Sprint pushes an OTA to the phone which unlocks the SIM slot.
If you still think its explained in a different way (involving MSL) on the Sprint website, plz post the link.
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I'm talking about unlocking it for use on AT&T, T-Mobile, etc, here in the U.S. For that unlocking you need the MSL code.
Here's their unlock policy.
http://www.sprint.com/legal/unlocking_policy.html
Seriously though, why do people buy a phone designed for one carrier wanting to use it on another? It's ridiculous. Just buy what your carrier offers, simple.
BretonGirl said:
Here's their unlock policy.
http://www.sprint.com/legal/unlocking_policy.html
Seriously though, why do people buy a phone designed for one carrier wanting to use it on another? It's ridiculous. Just buy what your carrier offers, simple.
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You tired of giving that link yet?
I think hidden key/hidden menu unlocking
BretonGirl said:
Here's their unlock policy.
http://www.sprint.com/legal/unlocking_policy.html
Seriously though, why do people buy a phone designed for one carrier wanting to use it on another? It's ridiculous. Just buy what your carrier offers, simple.
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Simply because Sprint phones are much cheaper than any other carrier if bought slightly used or from sites like swappa and ebay. However due to strict unlocking policies of sprint it is near impossible to unlock their devices if you are not a customer. Heck even if you are a customer they give you a hard time. Hence phones on Sprint tend to have much lower resale value for this very reason and hence the reason for people attracted to these devices because they do have the hardware capability of using gsm networks it's only sprint/software that's holding these phones back.
As of now i would hold off on buying a Sprint lg g3 if you plan to use on another network. The phone doesn't even have root yet for sim unlocking hacks to even be attempted. Check out the Sprint HTC m8 sim unlock hack is out for that phone and very capable device with much more development.
I get that I should buy a phone for a given carrier - However, if I were to buy a Sprint LG G3 that WAS unlocked, would I be able to use it on T-Mobile would I be able to have some reasonable expectation to have UTMS+/LTE connectivity?
(if I can buy an unlocked sprint phone for ~ $275 vs ~ $450 for a t-mobile version...)
scifan said:
I get that I should buy a phone for a given carrier - However, if I were to buy a Sprint LG G3 that WAS unlocked, would I be able to use it on T-Mobile would I be able to have some reasonable expectation to have UTMS+/LTE connectivity?
(if I can buy an unlocked sprint phone for ~ $275 vs ~ $450 for a t-mobile version...)
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You will not get lte on it bands are not there.....
BretonGirl said:
Here's their unlock policy.
http://www.sprint.com/legal/unlocking_policy.html
Seriously though, why do people buy a phone designed for one carrier wanting to use it on another? It's ridiculous. Just buy what your carrier offers, simple.
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Though this is old ill comment my idea of why. The very reason is , i believe anyway is that sprint phones' resale value is the cheapest overall ...why? Because of the sprint reputation as well as the old days it would not connect to gsm period. However today its global capabilities has began a big buy spree on this model mainly for price ..This is why you might see as example on craigslist, s4 175 as opposed to verizon 250 or T-Mobile etc. Sprint has always had cheaper or lower resale value. Not sure how much longer but ive bought many sprint devices for this reason ..also since sprint sells to more lower to no credit with the spending limit option they are more prone to blacklisted phones and or risk. Lol. So to me i believe this is why you see lots more sprint phones today trying to get on gsm or any. Peace.
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Most phones after 2012 using LTE have to have a Sim card slot.
Verizon had to unlock their phones because of the LTE bands they use.
Prior to that Sprint was using Clear as thier 4G provider using WiMAx. When they built up their network their network they had to use sim card slots
Just like Boost, Virgin, they lock down the sim using UCC.
By locking down the sim and the modem you cant access the service menus to take the lock off.
Currently the HTC One, One MAX, and M8 for Sprint are capable of gsm but man is it a pain.
There may be a way hopefully since yes Sprint phones are very cheap in resale value. I got a HTC One MAX for $150. Took me 3 days to unlock, s-off and figure out the instructions on the internet so I can use it on T-Mobile.
I came here to see if the LG G3 can be done as well...so far looks like a no go.
So far the Note 3, Mega and other Samsung phones can be unlocked.
I think it's a steal to get a 5.9" 1080p Quad Core phone for $150. Cheaper than the Desire 820 GSM which is only 720p for $350.
The sim can be unlocked ..... All you have to do is read.
jamesb85 said:
The sim can be unlocked ..... All you have to do is read.
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Can you please explain or point us in the right direction? Thanks.
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bypaass activation
blane73 said:
Can you please explain or point us in the right direction? Thanks.
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i used that way with no problems sa far http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-lg-g3/general/unlock-sim-gsm-how-to-t2853594
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-lg-g3/orig-development/how-to-gsm-unlock-t2961099 check and this!
for disable activation go to system priv apps and find LgStartUpWizzard.apk and rename it to .bak save it, and you get rid of activation process

Is the Verizon V10 Unlocked and can be used on with any carrier?

Are all US Verizon V10's unlocked and can be used with any carrier?
Yes all new Verizon phones come unlocked
drewcam888 said:
Yes all new Verizon phones come unlocked
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WHAT!!!!!! you are kidding wright :laugh:
foamerman said:
WHAT!!!!!! you are kidding wright :laugh:
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They are all sim unlocked
Dang...and I just reupped with T-Mobile and had to adb/fastboot/TWRP to unlock and root my V10.
Noob here, is it possible to buy a T-mobile variant, root it, then drop in a Verizon SIM without losing root? Is there any workaround to get root while on Verizon?
GeneralDon said:
Noob here, is it possible to buy a T-mobile variant, root it, then drop in a Verizon SIM without losing root? Is there any workaround to get root while on Verizon?
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Of course. The sim card has no bearing on if the phone is rooted or not. You probably won't get all of Verizon's LTE bands in the T mobile version. I honestly doubt at the moment if the Verizon variant will ever get root.
LGVfan10 said:
Dang...and I just reupped with T-Mobile and had to adb/fastboot/TWRP to unlock and root my V10.
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You are thinking of the wrong kinda unlock, you are thinking of bootloader unlock, but OP is referring to carrier unlocked, meaning that the Verizon version can be used on att Sprint and T-Mobile.
Redjay412 said:
You are thinking of the wrong kinda unlock, you are thinking of bootloader unlock, but OP is referring to carrier unlocked, meaning that the Verizon version can be used on att Sprint and T-Mobile.
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There's caveats to that. Not everything works as expected. 4g etc...
No root......dont hold tour breathe. Verizon locks them down tight. Too much of a challenge to attempt.
ericpbritt said:
No root......dont hold tour breathe. Verizon locks them down tight. Too much of a challenge to attempt.
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Never say never, the G3 wasn't supposed to ever get root, and it did, so anything is possible. In fact, a lot of Devs look at it as a challenge
goldsmitht said:
Never say never, the G3 wasn't supposed to ever get root, and it did, so anything is possible. In fact, a lot of Devs look at it as a challenge
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Only after the G3 was old news.....most people had already moved on before the phone got root. The Note 4 users are still SOL...

Sprint LS998 LG V30+ GSM Unlock

Just wondering is there any method to unlock the Sprint LG V30+ for GSM domestic use without going thru Sprint?
kjack3410 said:
Just wondering is there any method to unlock the Sprint LG V30+ for GSM domestic use without going thru Sprint?
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All answered here.
LG V30 Sim Unlock Code
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3665928
That whole thread is basically about Sprint phones. The answer is, not without doing things that are either illegal or forbidden by XDA to discuss.
Don't mess with problematic Sprint phones, unless you're a Sprint customer. And even then "bad ESN" Sprint phones won't be released by Sprint to Sprint customers.
There's better options. For instance, the U.S.Cellular model US998 is already SIM card unlocked. Or the open market LG US998.
Posted via open market LG US998 V30/V30+
I can unlock look for me on eBay martinez. Digital
I can unlock look for me on eBay martinez. Digital
I dont find you
Franky Martinez said:
I can unlock look for me on eBay martinez. Digital
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I dont find you
Email?
I've been searching or Sim Unlock Solution for an LG V30+ I got from eBay. Anyone that has overcome this challenge.
should help.
Don't update to Oreo on Sprint if you need to edit apns. I can't add apns anymore..
I have the same problem. Yesterday the Oreo update hit and as a result wiped out my carrier unlock status and now network APN is grayed out. Sprint is unwilling to help and AT&T acts clueless on how to resolve the issue. Seems like my options is either send the phone to LG or sell it to someone.
StraderDynamics said:
I have the same problem. Yesterday the Oreo update hit and as a result wiped out my carrier unlock status and now network APN is grayed out. Sprint is unwilling to help and AT&T acts clueless on how to resolve the issue. Seems like my options is either send the phone to LG or sell it to someone.
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It's not an AT&T phone.
Sent via open market LG US998 V30/V30+
ChazzMatt said:
It's not an AT&T phone.
Sent via open market LG US998 V30/V30+
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Yeah, I know. That's why I'm not bugging AT&T about it as I think their resources would be limited since the device is issued by Sprint. I went ahead and gave that LG Sim Unlock site a try so we'll see if that works. For $13 bucks I have nothing to lose. If not then I'll have to make a trip back to the Sprint store and find a way to get the device to talk to their network long enough to reestablish the unlock status from their server. I guess what upsets me the most is the fact that I specifically asked them about this scenario and I was assured that it was not going to be an issue and yet here I am. :/
I went back over to the Sprint store where I originally established service and they put me in touch with their International dept. The rep told me that according to my IMEI number that my phone was still considered to be carrier unlocked and they told me that I have to take the issue up with AT&T. I'm not sure what AT&T can do if they can't access the Mobile APN network settings but I'll bite and try them but I think it's going to come down to being it's not an AT&T problem.
I sure hope that Sim Unlock site comes through or I'll have an $800+ paperweight.
Sorry to hear man. I'm having the same issues. Asked the same questions as well before unlocking. It was unlocked on nougat but relocked after Oreo update. Before the update, they told me the unlock is permanent and that a factory reset or firmware update wouldn't change it. I called, they said "your device is unlocked" which is bs. I'm still trying to get this issue resolved. Thought I was the only one having this issue. Sprint shenanigans...
JWnSC said:
Sorry to hear man. I'm having the same issues. Asked the same questions as well before unlocking. It was unlocked on nougat but relocked after Oreo update. Before the update, they told me the unlock is permanent and that a factory reset or firmware update wouldn't change it. I called, they said "your device is unlocked" which is bs. I'm still trying to get this issue resolved. Thought I was the only one having this issue. Sprint shenanigans...
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Yeah... Well, I got my unlock code from LG Sim Unlock and i'm still in the same boat with a disabled Mobile networks section. It was worth a try for $13.
I think what I am going to do is go back to the Sprint store and get a prepaid 30 days and use that as a method of allowing the phone to communicate back to Sprint's internal servers for UICC unlock if I'm understanding the underlying technology correctly. Once the phone has communicated with their servers then I'll try to switch back to my AT&T sim and see if I can modify the Mobile network settings.
SD
I tried another Sprint SIM, multiple factory resets and even used the APN reset code provided to me by Sprint which is ##72786#
So far no go. At this point I am now climbing the executive branches on AT&T, LG, and Sprint to get a resolution. My phone worked Sunday. Someone pushed the update and that organization is responsible for the downfall of the device and it is that company's responsibility to fix it. if I don't receive adequate resolution from any party then I will just hire a lawyer to deal with it but we're not at that point yet. AT&T has yet to respond at all which is disturbing since I am a current and very long running customer (going back to the PacBell days). Maybe AT&T just doesn't care anymore. Hard to say. As far as Sprint goes they have at least been willing to respond and at least try to diagnose the issue in attempt of a resolution. So while their voice/data platform sucks I have to give them credit on the customer service side even though some of their staff are uneducated in knowledge regarding the equipment at which they deal with and manage. At this time this is what Sprint speculates the issue to be:
From what I am showing, not all carriers have launched the Oreo update on their LG V30 devices. Which is mostly likely the reason you have mobile network options with a Sprint SIM in the device. You will need to contact LG to see if they can give you additional information on how to get the previous software on the device, or contact your current carrier to verify any information on Oreo update. -YF
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So I am now awaiting to hear anything from AT&T and or LG.
Another thought I had is that since I now have a AT&T branded Samsung S9+, I was going to use it for personal and the V30+ for IT/Work. I guess I could just get a subscription on Sprint and just be done with it all. The company I work for is reimbursing me for the bill so perhaps I should just forget it and just go that route. It would be much cheaper route to go for sure. As I think more about the possible mismatch of the update between carriers the more it kinda makes sense as AT&T has always been very slow to adopting to newer ROM upgrades. I used to get irritated over the fact that everybody else got updates way before I ever did and the bottleneck was on the side of AT&T. I'll just consider it to be a $800 work phone. Yeah..... Trying to find my Zen.
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is the unlock from Sprint or another service provider?
datrmon said:
is the unlock from Sprint or another service provider?
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The carrier unlock is done on the Sprint network side according to their support people. I guess that's why they were having me put my old Sprint SIM card and resetting the APN settings.
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DAmn!
I should have read here first.
i was unlocked on Nougat no longer unlocked on 8.0.0.
I have put in a few calls to Our friends at Sprint International to see if they can resend the Unlock from their side.
Okay...I need a third-party that can unlock my ls998 for me.
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Sorry to hear man. I'm having the same issues. Asked the same questions as well before unlocking. It was unlocked on nougat but relocked after Oreo update. Before the update, they told me the unlock is permanent and that a factory reset or firmware update wouldn't change it. I called, they said "your device is unlocked" which is bs. I'm still trying to get this issue resolved. Thought I was the only one having this issue. Sprint shenanigans...
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HAve you had any luck?
I have two tickets in on this same issue.,they keep making me wait.
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datrmon said:
Okay...I need a third-party that can unlock my ls998 for me.
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i used LG SIMunlock..
others on XDA had good results it did not work for me.
I ended up reactivating my old Sprint account so I won't have an expensive paper weight. The lgsimunlock did not change anything on the device as the APN was still grayed out upon installation of the AT&T SIM. Sprint keeps telling me that my phone is unlocked. Sprint speculates the issue to with the service policy on AT&T network not being Oreo ready and while it sounds plausible I have no evidence either way. Right now I'm going to try to satisfy the 50 day service requirement again and see if anything magically changes. I still have to go to the AT&T store to see if there is anything more they can do as I had to buy a new phone to get passed this issue and not be offline since I'm on call 24/7. My new Samsung S9+ is AT&T to ensure that I won't have this issue moving forward. If AT&T would stop snubbing us IT guys with weak devices then I wouldn't have gone to Sprint for the 128G internal storage that the V30+ offered. A few days ago I read about someone buying the unlocked V30+ direct from LG and yet they are having trouble getting it to work on Sprint's network which makes me a tad concerned when it comes to device/carrier compatibility.
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I got my sprint lg v30+ carrier unlocked yesterday and now working with cricket
lzambrano87 said:
I got my sprint lg v30+ carrier unlocked yesterday and now working with cricket
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Which service did you use to unlock your phone. Mine is still Locked

MetroPCS Network Unlock

If you don't want to wait 180 days to get your phone network unlocked file a complaint with FCC. I've had my OnePlus Nord N10 5g for less than a month and it is supposed to be unlocked Monday or Tuesday.
How did you go about doing this?
timrrow36 said:
If you don't want to wait 180 days to get your phone network unlocked file a complaint with FCC. I've had my OnePlus Nord N10 5g for less than a month and it is supposed to be unlocked Monday or Tuesday.
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I contacted the fcc got a reply email did metro contact you like the fcc said they should what was your process
I went to the FCC website and filed a complaint against Metro and was called by Metro. The woman I spoke with submitted a request for network unlock which happened 2 days later. I still cant unlock bootloader though.
I unlocked mine with a third party company. Still working on getting the bootloader unlocked as well
Anyone know how to unlock oneplus n10 5g T-Mobile by commands? I saw a post here explained but I tried and doesn't works.
I'm wondering what would happen if I filed a BBB report against TMobile for discriminatory practices involving the right to repair and maintain. The option is there, the metro Nord N10 has a functioning DSU launcher.
scottlam1 said:
I contacted the fcc got a reply email did metro contact you like the fcc said they should what was your process
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Just curious. What was the complaint based on? I mean, if they ask, "what is your complaint".
poog said:
Just curious. What was the complaint based on? I mean, if they ask, "what is your complaint".
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Its just a form but you own the phones when you buy from metro they can't hold them hostage
scottlam1 said:
Its just a form but you own the phones when you buy from metro they can't hold them hostage
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Just use the process in the "found a chinc in the armor" thread.
TektTheGeek said:
I unlocked mine with a third party company. Still working on getting the bootloader unlocked as well
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hi. can I ask which 3rd party service you used? thanks
TektTheGeek said:
I unlocked mine with a third party company. Still working on getting the bootloader unlocked as well
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whats the name of the company please
cellphones12345 said:
Anyone know how to unlock oneplus n10 5g T-Mobile by commands? I saw a post here explained but I tried and doesn't works.
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Just use the process in the "found a chinc in the armor" thread.
mustangtim49 said:
Just use the process in the "found a chinc in the armor" thread.
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As far as I read, that is just for bootloader unlocking...not sim/network unlocking.
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Just use the process in the "found a chinc in the armor" thread.
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I saw multiple people recommending to try that, but it only helps for bootloader unlocking, not network/sim unlocking right?
here's the request unlock site https://www.oneplus.com/unlock_token you need to follow instructions get code for request ive only had the T models like 8t they use msm to network unlock free dont know about nord
does the fcc website still work?
use this oem unlock will be able to be toggled after without network unlock
adb shell pm disable-user com.qualcomm.qti.uim

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