I don't know if this is important in unlocking it or not, but on the back, next to the model number, about three spaces to the right is a lowercase b. I just wasn't sure if that made my phone a 6030b or if it was still just a 6030 and that was some other indicator. thanks!
BB5 type phones such as 2600c,3110c,5200,5300,6085,
6280,6300,6500,6630, 6680,6681, 6682 or
any N-Series phones,N-70, N-90 or E series,E50,E60 and the Classics etc or Tracfones can not be
unlocked by this method for use with another Network.
Not yet.
Only the original service provider can provide a code to
unlock them. Our Calculators can not do codes for these.
Be careful.
I understand that you only have three chances. If you
hard lock the phone by entering wrong codes, not even
the original Provider can unlock it by code. ALSO These models cannot be unlocked as yet by this method.
Those below are ASIC 11 or DCT4 Plus
Our Calculators cannot generate codes for these.
There is computer software available and being developed
for new hardware that will unlock these.
ASIC-11 is a new type of lock.
ASIC 11 and DCT4 Plus examples.
1110i RH-93, 1112, 1112i, 2310, 2610.
(1600b V 5.01 RH-65)
1200, 1208, 1650, 2626, 2630, 2650, 2652, 2760.
The original service provider can provide a code to unlock them.
Should be doable by cable+hardware.
Not doable by FREE means.
Only the original service provider can provide a code to
unlock them or a Professional Shop with Equipment
except the 6061 RH-98,
only your network can unlock this model.