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How To Unlock Iphone Pin Code

How To Unlock your Phone Using the SIM Network Unlock PIN?:

If your phone is locked follow the steps below to enter the code:

Follow these steps-

  1. Dial *#06# on your device as if you were making a phone call. Get your IMEI number and enter it on the website here to place an order

  2. Get IMEI
  3. Use a paper clip to remove your old sim card and insert the new SIM card from another carrier if your phone is locked

  4. Get SIM
  5. Your Phone will prompt automatically for a SIM Network Unlock PIN. Enter the code (it should be 8 or 16 digits Network Unlock Code) as provided by CanadaUnlocking.com

  6. Your Android Phone is now unlocked succesfully if the code is accepted

  7. network unlock request successful

Network Unlock codes will not work for CDMA devices and phones with the Device Unlock APP installed and all latest phone models from T-Mobile USA or MetroPCS / Metro by T-Mobile. Please order the T-Mobile / Metro PCS service instead. Please always check if your phone is locked first. To be able to unlock your phone there must be a way to enter the code.

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Why am I am getting the network locked sim card inserted message?

If your phone was previously network unlocked and suddenly after an update or a restore you get the network locked sim card inserted error message it is a fault with the phone's firmware. It has been seen to happen on Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung Galaxy S7, Samsung Galaxy S9, Samsung Galaxy Note 5, and JIO models.  If this is the case, restart your phone again and after dismissing this error message a new message should appear. If  you get one of the following messages: "SIM NETWORK UNLOCK PIN", " ENTER NETWORK LOCK CONTROL KEY",  or "SIM NETWORK PIN BLOCKED. ENTER SIM NETWORK PUK." then you need to enter in your unlocking code again to unlock the device. If you already purchased a code previously for this device then we can provide it again for free.

What if my phone is Region locked and requires the RGCK unlock code?[Solved]

If you bought an unlocked Samsung in Europe or the United Kingdom and when traveling abroad the "unlocked" cell phone still  requests an unlock code, it means that the phone was only unlocked for a specific region (Europe).  That means  you will need to purchase an unlock service that includes the  Regional Unlock  code or Region Control Key (RGCK) option that we can provide you with.  It is a specific type of sim lock removal for Samsung equipment purchased, especially found in Europe.

What is the default PIN to unlock a SIM card?

The default PIN on the sim card is 1234 or 0000 or the last 4 digits of your phone number. The default PIN code for an AT&T SIM is 1111. However if you enter in the wrong sim card pin 5 to 10 time incorrectly, you sim card will become invalid and you will need to buy a new one. however if your phone asks for a Network PUK then it is referring to a 8 or 16 digit unlock network code which must purchased or obtained from another carrier or a 3rd party sim lock removal service such as canadaunlocking.com

What does it mean when your phone asks for a SIM network unlock PIN?

It means your phone is network locked to the original network carrier. It can not be used with any other sim cards until it gets network unlocked by inserting a 8 or 16 digit unlock code.

What is the network unlock code for Samsung?

The unlock network code for Samsung phones prior to 2019 is an 8 digit number, This number is calculated based on the IMEI number and is unique for every phone. Many 2019 Models require a 16 digit network unlock code such as the Note 10 and S10 from AT&T. The AT&T 16 digit network unlock code works the same way as the 8 digit code worked previously. Some Samsung models require the defreeze code to be entered first followed by the network code.

My phone says enter sim network PUK. Sim network pin blocked. What do I do?

Each phone has a unique IMEI number and a unique corresponding unlock code. If you keep entering the code in different phones they will eventually become hard locked after 10 incorrect attempts. If your Samsung phone is blocked enter in the defreeze code first (it will say unsuccessful, then enter in the network code (on the second attempt) it will say successfully unlocked.

What if the phone says: "Device is Blocked please enter Master Unlock Code"?

1)Switch ON your Samsung with a non-compatible carrier SIM Card,
2)Wait for your phone to ask for "SIM Network Unlock PIN" or "Enter Network Lock Control Key",
3) First enter your Defreeze code and hit the "Unlock" button.
Note: You will get an "Unsuccessful message" but don't worry that's fine when you type the Defreeze code.
4 ) Now immediately enter the Network Code (on the second attempt) and hit the "Unlock" button.
5)  Your phone will say "unlock successful" !

EXTRA INSTRUCTIONS: if you get an "Unlock Unsuccessful" message again after you type the Defreeze code and the network code (sim network unlock pin) as described above then:


WARNING: Back up your DATA before proceeding to the next steps (as your phone will be erased and restored to factory settings)
5- Then hit the "Dismiss" button and compose *2767*3855# on your phone keypad (as if you were dialing a phone number).
6 - Wait for the phone to restart, this operation will erase all data from your phone!
7 - Retry the step 1 to 4 above !

What if I get Unlock unsuccessful on Samsung Galaxy S2, Samsung Galaxy S3, Samsung Galaxy Note, or Samsung Galaxy Note 2 ?

Follow these step carefully, as long as you have the correct code it will work 100% (Your phone must be updated to the latest firmware!)

The code must be correct and the phone MUST prompt for the code.

a. Go to the Dial pad and dial *#197328640#
b. Please click on number [1] UMTS > [1] Debugging screen > [8] Phone Control > [6] NETWORK LOCK
c. You will see 3 options
d. Please click on number [1] Perso Sha256 INFO, the screen will change slightly
e. Please hit the MENU button then when the menu pops up please carefully hit BACK to return to the previous screen
f. Please click on number [2] Perso Sha256 ON, the screen will change again to a one-line message
g. Restart the phone on the screen by holding the power button and click RESTART
h. When the phone prompts for the unlock code simply enter the unlock code
i. Your phone is now permanently unlocked!

What if I get Unlock Unsuccessful message on Samsung Galaxy S4 ?

Follow these step carefully, as long as you have the correct code it will work 100% (Your phone must be updated to the latest firmware!)

1. Make sure that the phone PROMPTS for the code with a NON accepted sim card and that your IMEI number is correct by dialing *#06#

a. Go to the Dial pad and dial *#0011#
b. Please click your MENU button (Bottom LEFT button) and click BACK on the menu that appears, Nothing will happen do not worry please move to the next step
c. Please click your MENU button AGAIN and this time click KEY INPUT
d. When the Key input box appears please input the number "1″ and hit OK
e. You will see a number 1 for a while, please wait until it changes into the SERVICE MENU
f. Please click [1] UMTS > [1] DEBUGGING SCREEN > [6] Phone Control > [6] Network LOCK
g. You will see 3 OPTIONS within Network LOCK
h. Please click on number [1] Perso Sha256 INFO, the screen will change slightly
i. Please hit the MENU button then when the menu pops up please carefully hit BACK to return to the previous screen
j. Next Please click on number [2] Perso Sha256 ON, the screen will change again to a one-line message
k. Restart the phone on the screen by holding the power button and click RESTART
l. When the phone prompts for the unlock code simply enter the unlock code provided to you
m. Your phone is now permanently unlocked!

What if I get Unlock unsuccessful message on Samsung Galaxy S7, Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, and Samsung Galaxy S5 NEO?

When ordering an unlock code for the Samsung Galaxy S7 / S6 / S6 Edge or S5 Neo, make sure to order from the Samsung ALL levels service as you will SOMETIMES need the DEFREEZE code to unlock these phones.
1)Switch ON your Samsung with a non-compatible SIM Card,
2)Wait for your phone to ask for "SIM Network Unlock PIN" or "Enter Network Lock Control Key",
3) First enter your Defreeze code and hit the "Unlock" button.
Note: You will get an "Unsuccessful message" but don't worry that's fine when you type the Defreeze code.
4 ) Now immediately enter in the Network Code (on the second attempt) and hit the "Unlock" button.
5) - Your phone will say "unlock successful" !

"What is the 8 digit PUK code?"

The 8 digit PUK code is referring to the network PUK. PUK stands for Personal Unlock Key. The Network PUK can be obtained from your network carrier or a 3rd party unlocking company such as CanadaUnlocking.com

"How do I find out my PUK code for my SIM card?"

The default PUK for your sim card is 1234 or 0000 or the last 4 digits of your phone number. The default PIN code for an AT&T SIM is 1111. Be careful because if you enter in the wrong PIN number 5 or 10 times then your SIM card will become invalid and you will need to buy a new one. Some carriers have set a default PUK which is written on the original sim card or sim card packaging. When In doubt call your network provider and they can give it to you.

"Can you unlock your phone for free?"

It is only possible to unlock your device for free by calling your original network carrier. If you meet their requirements the carrier will give it to you for free otherwise they will charge a fee. Often you can get it cheaper at third-party unlock services such as CanadaUnlocking.com. The old days of free online calculators do not work on new security phones since 2012

 "How does a SIM card get locked?"

A SIM card gets locked from inserting the wrong PUK code too many times. In such cases, you would need to purchase a new SIM card.

"Can I unlock my SIM card?"

Yes you can remove the PUK from your sim card by entering the required 4 digit PIN. Be careful when entering your PUK code. If you enter the wrong PUK code 5 or 10 times, your SIM card will be blocked permanently. In that case, you will need to buy a new SIM card.

"How do I get my phone unlocked?"

To get your mobile network unlocked  you need to insert the 8 or 16 digit network unlock code. Every device has a unique unlock code based on its IMEI number. You can purchase this code from canadaunlocking.com

"What happens if you put a SIM card in a locked phone?"

if you put a sim card in a locked Android phone then the phone will automatically prompt for a SIM NETWORK UNLOCK PIN. You can purchase this code from canadaunlocking.com If you a put a locked SIM card in an iPhone then it would simply say "sim card not supported"

"Can you put a SIM card in a locked phone?"

Yes you can put a SIM card in a locked phone but you will not be able to make or receive phone calls until you have network unlocked the phone. However, you can still use features with a WI-FI connection

"How do you know if a mobile phone is unlocked?

On some older models dialing *#7465625# will produce a pop-up message saying network lock ON or OFF. This does not work on most newer phones. The simplest and most reliable way to know if your phone is unlocked is to insert a  SIM card from one or more different companies. you can make a phone call with the new sim card it means that your phone is network unlocked, If the phone prompts for a code it means that it is locked to a particular network.

"Can you unlock a carrier-locked phone?"

Yes almost all phones can be carrier unlocked by inserting the correct sim network unlock pin which can be obtained at canadaunlocking.com

"What is the difference between locked and unlocked phones?"

Locked and Unlocked phones refer to network lock which is a restriction placed on the phone by the original network carrier which does not allow any sim cards from other carriers to work in the phone. Once the phone has been UNLOCKED then it can work on all supported phone companies in the world.

"Does factory reset lock phone again?"

By factory resetting your network unlocked phone the phone will remain network unlocked. A network unlock is permanent and can not be re-locked afterward.

"Why does my phone say no service?"

No service can mean that your phone is blacklisted, not supported by the cellular network, or has a firmware issue. Sometimes, your phone will stop saying No Service if you remove your SIM card and then put it back in again. You can also try to restart your phone and reset the network settings by going to settings > general > reset network settings.

"How do I fix my phone if it says no service?"

If it says no service because and it is blacklisted then you have to un-blacklist it by providing the original proof of purchase. If it says no service due to a firmware glitch then remove the SIM card, re-insert it and restart your phone.

Is my phone unlocked?

If you get an automatic dialog box prompt saying ENTER SIM NETWORK PUK it means your phone is not unlocked.  If no prompt is given then it means the phone is unlocked.  On some phones, you can dial *#7465625# and press send. A message on the screen will say Network Lock ON or OFF.  If it says OFF it means your phone is unlocked.

Are free cell phone unlock codes (totally legit) ?

If a company is using the words totally legit it is usually a red flag that they are in fact trying to deceive you. Those offering free unlock codes in exchange for filling out surveys (for which they get paid) is an elaborate scheme for them to make money and there is no recourse action on your part since no payment was ever made to them by you.


Android Phone POP up messages Terminology Explained:

Updated on November 5, 2020

It is often easy to get confused with all the different terminology centred around Android smartphone codes.

Searching the internet we have not found anyone explaining the differences in a comprehensive manner.

Here is a detailed Explanation of all the possible Unlock Code Messages that your device may give.

Basically there are 3 types of PIN numbers that your android device could be requesting.

1) The Screen lock Passcode

2) The SIM card PIN

3) The network PIN

Before giving examples of the above types of PIN codes that your mobile may be requesting. Let me explain each one in some detail:

1) The Screen Unlock PIN is basically the 4 or 6 digit pin or an alphanumeric password that you created to unlock access to your screen.  Normally you enter this  PIN every time you want to use your phone or after a reboot.  In the old days, if you forgot your PIN number you can simply reset it using your email address.   If you don't have access to the email address then some other information to get it reset is required.

If even that did not work, then an option would be to factory reset your device, meaning ALL YOUR DATA would be erased  including the PIN number you had set (allowing you to use your phone again).  Now Google along with Android had recently created what they call, Factory Reset Protection (also known as FRP).  This is similar to Apple's iCloud activation lock in the sense that if you don't have the PIN number or the info to reset it, then essentially you would never be able to get into the phone again since Factory Reset Protection would prevent you from resetting the phone (and removing the old PIN number).

There are some work around's to this, and we are able to bypass the Factory Reset Protection for most phones.  Please contact us if you are interested in this phone service.

2) The SIM card unlock code, is the PIN number that came by default on your SIM card or the SIM card PIN that you set yourself. The purpose of having a SIM PIN is if someone found your SIM card they would not be able to make a call or access the info on it without first entering your SIM card PIN number.  An easy way to check this, insert a different SIM card into the phone and it should no longer ask for a SIM PUK. Essentially the SIM PUK does not have to do with the phone itself, only the SIM card in it.

The Sim card PIN number is also referred to as the SIM PUK.  Here P.U.K is an acronym for Pin Unlock Key.  Some carriers also put a SIM PUK on your SIM card when they sell you the SIM card.  Often the PUK is written on the packaging that comes with the SIM card.  The default PUK code is usually 1234 or 0000. The default PIN code for an AT&T SIM card is 1111  Either way, if you never created a PUK for your SIM, you can easily call your SIM card provider and they should be able to give you this 4 digit SIM PUK number for free.

3) The SIM network Unlock PIN,  has nothing to do with the screen PIN or SIM card PIN.  It has to do with what network your phone was made for.  When you bought your phone from a certain network carrier, they placed a PIN on the phone so that you can only use it with their Network.  This is usually what is referred to as Network Locked.  Now to unlock your network you need a Network Unlock Code.  Here is where it gets a little confusing.  This network unlock code goes by many different names.  And some phones (Apple) do not have codes at all. In the case of Apple products, the network is unlocked through iTunes (after making a request through the carrier or through a 3rd party unlocker).  The common names for Network unlock codes are: Network Control Key, NCK,  Sim Network Unlock Pin, Network Unlock Code, Network Unlock PIN, Master Unlock Code, SIM network PIN  and many other variations of those words.

More specifically, a SIM Unlock  allows the SIM slot of your phone to accept another carrier's SIM card (either locally or internationally.)

Unfortunately all phones don't  use the same terminology  so that makes it more confusing! A simple way to remember is that if the POP-up message has the word "NETWORK" anywhere in it, that means that it has to do with unlocking your network.  If the word "NETWORK" is not found in the message, then your phone asking for the SIM pin or the Screen PIN.

Acronym:

Definition:

NCK:

PUK:

SPCK:

MCK:

SCK:

Network Control Key

Pin Unlock Key

Service Provider Control Key

Master Control Key (known as Unfreeze code)

Secondary Control Key


SIM unlock PIN

Here are examples of the different wordings in the POP up messages your phone uses and what they mean:


Term used:

It refers to:
  • Enter Passcode (iPhone)
  • Enter PIN
  • Enter Unlock PIN
  • Enter Password to Unlock
  • Use Fingerprint or Enter PIN
  • Enter Pin Code
  • Enter Password
1) Screen Locked
  • SIM card PIN
  • SIM PUK
  • PUK Locked
  • PIN code Blocked Enter PUK code
  • SIM card has been locked. Enter PUK1 code
  • Enter SIM card PUK
  • PUK code
  • Enter PUK code
2)SIM card Locked
  • Network Unlock Code
  • SIM Network Unlock PIN
  • Network Control Key
  • SIM PUK code
  • Master Unlock Code
  • SIM network PIN blocked
  • Network Pin
3)Network Locked

* Other possible terms:  Not Registered on Network = it means the phone is blacklisted or has a network issue.

Summary:

A SIM network unlock Pin is easily mistaken as the 4 digit PIN number associated with your SIM card, however this is not the case.  The SIM network unlock Pin is actually the unlock code to open your Network.  This is often referred to as the Network Unlock Code, Network Control Key (NCK),  Master Unlock code, or SIM network PIN. Your phone will typically prompt for one of the following messages: SIM network PIN blocked, Enter the network PUK, Enter lock PIN, SIM PUK code etc.

Simplified Instructions:

Step 1. Insert an unaccepted SIM card into your phone and confirm it asks for a Sim Network Unlock Pin

Step 2. Order Unlock Code

Step 3. Insert the Code Provided

Step 4. Restart your Phone

If the phone shows "the message Phone Freeze" with an unauthorized sim, this means someone already has tried wrong codes many times and has hardlocked the phone. You will need a defreeze (unfreeze) code at this point (please contact us).

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How To Unlock Iphone Pin Code

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