Quote:nokia 6102i has IMEI: 359373006587644
Cingular USA
( ) Put in a SIM from a new Network.
Your code:Try this once and once only.
#pw+397946517501656+1#
To enter code:
Make sure battery is charged.
Power on.
Select UNDO with NEW SIM in phone.
Press the # key.
then press the "star" key (*) quickly to get the P and W and +
Press * 3 times quickly for (p) \
Press * 4 times quickly for (w) IMPORTANT
Press * 2 times quickly for (+) /
and the rest of the code---
Begin with # and end with #.
IMPORTANT!!
Verify code before pressing the last #.
Pay attention. You only have about two seconds.
"Phone restrictions off", it's unlocked.
"Error code" wrong code. STOP tell me.
"Not allowed" or "Can Not Undo Restriction" it's hard locked.
Used up all your free tries!!
If it does not work, tell me: What happened? What message
you got. What codes you rtied.
unlockmcd
I do not know.
You can try this.
Remove SIM
Turn on.
Ignore "Insert SIM
Enter code as instructed before
Press and hold OK or Enter(which ever) for 3 to 4 seconds. I believe this has worked before but for another model phone.
JG
Quote: 6102b has IMEI: 358804/00/986411/0 Cingular.
Remove sim first.
Your code:Try this once and once only.Remember,
you only get 3 to 5 tries. If you enter the same code two times, that is two tries.
#pw+743930263121240+7#
To enter code:
Make sure battery is charged.
Power on.
Ignore ?Insert SIM?
Press the # key.
then press the "star" key (*) quickly to get the P and W and +
Press * 3 times quickly for (p) \
Press * 4 times quickly for (w) IMPORTANT
Press * 2 times quickly for (+) /
and the rest of the code---
Begin with # and end with #.
If it does not work, tell me: What happened? What message
you got. What codes you tried.
"Phone restriction is off" for the second cell phone! Thanks.
I am in Germany. Since my first phone did not respond to Vodafone sim card, I had to wait to find out why. I still do not know why but I have found out that O2 sim card would provide the necessary reception in order for me to use Nokia 6102i!
Good news for me.
The 6102 from the US is a Tri-Band phone and should get Networks that use the 1800Mhz Band.
Many Networks in Europe have limited coverage in that Band and favour the 900Mhz Band. You will need to ask around for the best coverage in the 1800MHZ Band.
I Germany I think you will be OK.
JG