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Old 05-12-2015, 22:55   #1 (permalink)
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dear supporter sorry to sound like a rookie but i wonder how can we restore some galaxys like g900a or g900t to his original state after somo certificate writing i mean in my country there is so many phones that in other stores was unlocked by certificate and now they lost signal i guess thats cause carriers reconize same imei on many units now i wonder how can we return phone to his original state and imei and then just perform unlock with new version, i know that if we got original certificate backup we can do that, but what happen if we dont have that backup any advice will be great
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dear supporter sorry to sound like a rookie but i wonder how can we restore some galaxys like g900a or g900t to his original state after somo certificate writing i mean in my country there is so many phones that in other stores was unlocked by certificate and now they lost signal i guess thats cause carriers reconize same imei on many units now i wonder how can we return phone to his original state and imei and then just perform unlock with new version, i know that if we got original certificate backup we can do that, but what happen if we dont have that backup any advice will be great
It was inevitable now you need to get more certs to fix those phones.... there is no way to get them back to original state... unless Blang has something figured out..
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dear supporter sorry to sound like a rookie but i wonder how can we restore some galaxys like g900a or g900t to his original state after somo certificate writing i mean in my country there is so many phones that in other stores was unlocked by certificate and now they lost signal i guess thats cause carriers reconize same imei on many units now i wonder how can we return phone to his original state and imei and then just perform unlock with new version, i know that if we got original certificate backup we can do that, but what happen if we dont have that backup any advice will be great
i have posted many times why z3x every time ask for root phone and do backup before 1st touch of phone. we was made this for situation like this.

any phone wiped by z3x have backup on user pc who did wipe.
so if user not change pc and not delete backup - he can easy flash backup back and then unlock via new methods.
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