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If you bought a prepaid phone from one of the major carriers, you may have to wait up to at least one year after activation to unlock your phone. Check your carrier's specific phone unlocking policy before you buy a phone to make sure it suits your needs. BlackBerry:: Phone Not Allowed MM6? I bought a blackberry Bold 9900 2 months ago and now it is showing me the above message I phoned verywhere tried everythimg imcluding getting unlock codes ohoned my service provider the handset is not locked neither is it blocked. After using a CL purchased At&T Galaxy S3 for 14 days, the phone now says 'Phone not allowed MM#6', and does not allow any calls. I verified the IMEI number with T-Mobile and AT&T and the number is not Blacklisted / Reported Stolen (had to confirm this before I tried anything).

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Mobile handsets are sometimes 'locked' to the network from which the handset is purchased. This means the handset will usually only work when used with that particular provider.

Phone Not Allowed Mm6 Unlock

If you want to switch to a different provider but keep your existing handset, you may need to get it unlocked.

You may also need to get your handset unlocked if you want to use a local SIM card in your handset when travelling abroad to avoid roaming charges.

Handset locking policies can differ from provider to provider or can depend on the type of device and package being sold to you.

For example, all of EE's and BT Mobile's, and most of Vodafone's handsets are sold locked to their networks. Tesco Mobile also locks most of its pay-as-you-go handsets and some of its pay monthly handsets. Sky's, Three's, Virgin Mobile's and O2's handsets are sold unlocked.

You can find out whether your handset is locked by asking your mobile phone provider, or by trying a different network SIM card in it.

If you get a message that indicates there is a problem and you cannot make calls, it's possible that your phone may be locked.

If your handset is locked you can ask your provider to unlock it for you. Phones reported as lost or stolen will not be unlocked.

Mobile providers have different policies and processes for unlocking phones. For example, some will only unlock your mobile phone after a certain period of time has passed and will charge a fee, while some will unlock your phone at any time for free. If you are on a pay monthly contract and are outside your minimum contract period, most providers will unlock your phone for free.

Some handsets can be unlocked relatively quickly. For other handsets, unlocking may take longer, particularly if your provider has to contact the handset manufacturer to get the unlocking code.

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Mobile handsets are sometimes 'locked' to the network from which the handset is purchased. This means the handset will usually only work when used with that particular provider.

If you want to switch to a different provider but keep your existing handset, you may need to get it unlocked.

You may also need to get your handset unlocked if you want to use a local SIM card in your handset when travelling abroad to avoid roaming charges.

Handset locking policies can differ from provider to provider or can depend on the type of device and package being sold to you.

For example, all of EE's and BT Mobile's, and most of Vodafone's handsets are sold locked to their networks. Tesco Mobile also locks most of its pay-as-you-go handsets and some of its pay monthly handsets. Sky's, Three's, Virgin Mobile's and O2's handsets are sold unlocked.

You can find out whether your handset is locked by asking your mobile phone provider, or by trying a different network SIM card in it.

If you get a message that indicates there is a problem and you cannot make calls, it's possible that your phone may be locked.

If your handset is locked you can ask your provider to unlock it for you. Phones reported as lost or stolen will not be unlocked.

Mobile providers have different policies and processes for unlocking phones. For example, some will only unlock your mobile phone after a certain period of time has passed and will charge a fee, while some will unlock your phone at any time for free. If you are on a pay monthly contract and are outside your minimum contract period, most providers will unlock your phone for free.

Some handsets can be unlocked relatively quickly. For other handsets, unlocking may take longer, particularly if your provider has to contact the handset manufacturer to get the unlocking code.

Phone Not Allowed Mm6 Unlocks

Details of your provider's handset unlocking procedure will usually be available on their website.

What if I am no longer with my provider?

Phone Not Allowed Mm6 Unlocked

You may wish to unlock your handset after you have left your provider. Most providers offer this service. as long as the request to unlock is made by the former account holder of the handset. Check your provider's website or speak to their customer service team to find out the process you need to follow.





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