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Old 12-13-2004, 13:26   #1 (permalink)
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Samsung E700 Unlocking problem!


I tryed to unlock the Sam. E700 with UFS-3 box but after connection when phone entered in TAT mode it said error:1 and cannot find unlock code. (I tested with and without battery in phone).

Please can anyone help me?
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Old 12-13-2004, 14:35   #2 (permalink)
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I tryed to unlock the Sam. E700 with UFS-3 box but after connection when phone entered in TAT mode it said error:1 and cannot find unlock code. (I tested with and without battery in phone).

Please can anyone help me?
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Try to change baudrate.....check connection...

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Old 12-13-2004, 14:52   #3 (permalink)
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Try to change baudrate.....check connection...

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Thanks for the faster respond Mackie,

It is the same situation again, i tried with differend baudrate and checked the cables but it was the same again.

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Thanks for the faster respond Mackie,

It is the same situation again, i tried with differend baudrate and checked the cables but it was the same again.

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What version of SW for Samsung you use...

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I can't read from the phone, but it come from Orange UK, can you help me to try it manually from tasts.

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I can't read from the phone, but it come from Orange UK, can you help me to try it manually from tasts.

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Maybe you should try this....

*2767*688#

In newer phones:
#*7337#

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Old 12-14-2004, 09:32   #7 (permalink)
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Remove the battery when operating! That should do it
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remove the battry phone and click unlock + connect the cable 100% ok
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I always used #*7337# to unlock or *2767*688# to factory-reset the e700 (including the unlock) and it always worked - on all networks so far ;-)
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Old 12-16-2004, 10:37   #10 (permalink)
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I always used #*7337# to unlock or *2767*688# to factory-reset the e700 (including the unlock) and it always worked - on all networks so far ;-)
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Hi Gimjen!

How can i enter this code without an accepted card.

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