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bigbrian

2006-12-18, 10:33 pm


Does anyone know how to unlock a Motorola L6? I have one, purchased
unlocked, and another, locked to Orange. Can the locked one be unlocked
, either remotely or otherwise? And if so, how?

Thanks

Richard Colton

2006-12-18, 10:33 pm


"bigbrian" <harry8611@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Does anyone know how to unlock a Motorola L6? I have one, purchased
> unlocked, and another, locked to Orange. Can the locked one be unlocked
> , either remotely or otherwise? And if so, how?


From memory (and it's been a few weeks since I unlocked an L6) they're
testpoint unlock. I.E. not very pleasant to do, and it will invalidate any
warranty.

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bigbrian

2006-12-18, 10:33 pm


Richard Colton wrote:
> "bigbrian" <harry8611@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1166477595.016608.79390@79g2000cws.googlegroups.com...
>
> From memory (and it's been a few weeks since I unlocked an L6) they're
> testpoint unlock.


Um.....what does that mean? Remote or other option?

Brian

Alec

2006-12-18, 10:33 pm


"bigbrian" <harry8611@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Richard Colton wrote:
>
> Um.....what does that mean? Remote or other option?
>
>

Test point means that in order to access the phone's circuitry for
unlocking, you have to open it up and (usually) cut out a small hole to get
at the circuit board to attach wires to connect to your unlocking
equipment - in this case a unlock clip or software (which you usually have
to pay for).
It's not really DIY and if you aren't careful in maintaining power supply
while unlocking, you could f*ck up the phone.
Best to take it to an experienced unlocker (doubtful if any market-stall
type will touch it) or send it off - like http://www.kingmobilephone.co.uk/

Alec


Dvd's 2000

2006-12-19, 3:33 pm



"Alec" <alexis2525 @ mail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "bigbrian" <harry8611@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1166487352.451769.74280@73g2000cwn.googlegroups.com...
> Test point means that in order to access the phone's circuitry for
> unlocking, you have to open it up and (usually) cut out a small hole to
> get at the circuit board to attach wires to connect to your unlocking
> equipment - in this case a unlock clip or software (which you usually have
> to pay for).
> It's not really DIY and if you aren't careful in maintaining power supply
> while unlocking, you could f*ck up the phone.
> Best to take it to an experienced unlocker (doubtful if any market-stall
> type will touch it) or send it off - like
> http://www.kingmobilephone.co.uk/
>
> Alec


it could be done by imei remotely but theres nothing free at the moment to
do them.
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Colin
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