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Old 03-21-2007, 05:00 PM
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Default Cingular Unlocks Blackjack for Free

http://crunchgear.com/2007/03/15/cingular-unlocks-blackjack-for-free/

"I called Cingular’s International Care Center at (916) 843-4685 Tuesday morning and spoke with a customer service representative, who confirmed that I could unlock all my Cingular phones for international travel. To unlock my Blackjack, I read him my International Mobile Equipment Identity, or IMEI, number, which can be found on the product box or by entering the code *#06# on the Blackjack’s keypad. After I read him the IMEI, he processed it through the computer and gave me an unlock code specific to my phone. He then instructed me to power down my phone, take out the Subscriber Identification Module, or SIM, card and power it back up. Once the phone rebooted, I entered in the code ########## (blanked out since this code will only work for Wayne), which brought up the prompt: Enter Network Control Key. I put in my unlock code, and the phone returned the message: Successfully Disable Locking Status."

I tried calling this number yesterday during my lunch break but I did not have the same luck. Unfortunately the customer service representative that took my call did not appear to have any idea of what she was doing. Needless to say, I'll try calling again later today. If any of our readers have managed to unlock their handsets using this method, let us know!
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Old 03-21-2007, 06:42 PM
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That would be cool if it worked. I paid a small fee and had mine unlocked just after I got it. Free is nice, but a couple bucks for quick service isnt' too bad either. 8)
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Old 03-21-2007, 06:56 PM
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I needed this last month...I had to use a crummy Nokia with a pre-paid SIM

Just called the number. The nice woman I spoke to said that they can do it "if you qualify". I asked her how one qualifies and she said you would if you've been a customer for at least 90 days, have international features and no late payments. I don't know what "international features" mean and I didn't ask since she said I qualified.

She had to fill out a form and said that the unlock code would be emailed to me in 5-7 days. Let's see...
 
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Old 03-21-2007, 07:58 PM
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I called on Monday and spoke with a male representative. I told him that I wanted to unlock my phone for international travel. He asked my number and phone model, then my IMEI number and email address. He also asked where I'd be traveling. He said that he would enter it into a request system, and I should get an email with the unlock code and instructions.

On Tuesday, I got the email from LBK Tech Escalations (from a Cingular email addy). It had generic instructions for unlocking my phone along with the unlock code.

From the articles I have read, Cingular should do this if you ask. It shouldn't matter if you travel international or not, at least that's my interpretation of the latest DMCA - http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20061124-8280.html

I could be wrong though, but now I have an unlocked phone.
 
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Old 03-21-2007, 08:34 PM
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From the articles I have read, Cingular should do this if you ask. It shouldn't matter if you travel international or not, at least that's my interpretation of the latest DMCA - http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20061124-8280.html
No, the DMCA just makes it legal to unlock phones yourself - it was illegal previously! 8O

Cingular is under no obligation to unlock your phone. Its because of T-Mobile's policy that they do it.
 
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Old 03-21-2007, 09:17 PM
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I called on Monday and spoke with a male representative. I told him that I wanted to unlock my phone for international travel. He asked my number and phone model, then my IMEI number and email address. He also asked where I'd be traveling. He said that he would enter it into a request system, and I should get an email with the unlock code and instructions.
I unlocked 3 BlackJack phones with this method including one that was bought without a contract. The one without the contract was the trickiest because I had to use a phone number from a phone that was under contract and they initially sent me the wrong code based on the wrong IMEI. One e-mail back to them with the correct IMEI and they sent me a new unlock code the same day. No charge on any of the unlocks.
 
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Old 03-21-2007, 10:00 PM
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Been looking at the site for over 2 months but only now registering.

Anyways, I told the male representative that I need the phone unlocked because I was planning on going overseas during the summer so I could use a pre-paid sim card over there. He asked me for my name, phone number, and last 4 digits of my SS. He then said he had to fill out some form and that I would be getting my unlock code via email in a couple days. Hopefully it works.
 
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Old 03-21-2007, 10:47 PM
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Glad to see Cingular is starting to make a change. I hope they keep it this way. All phones should be unlocked in my opinion as this is merely a waste of resources if it is going to be done anyway. Guess something is better than nothing.
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Old 03-22-2007, 02:37 AM
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I went through the unlock process on my Blackjack and my phone appears to be unlocked, however, with the prepaid SIM in it I can't make calls (haven't tried receiving yet.)
 
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Old 03-22-2007, 03:00 AM
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I did this in November, the day I bought it. (and reported that here Rocco )

I have successfully used Tmo in US and Amsterdam, Kyivstar and Life in Ukraine and I think it was Orange in Germany.
What I *WANT* to do is somehow get this workign with my HX4700 in BT modem mode
 
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