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- 2312298 - Unlocking a Nokia 3310: software unlock nokia unlocking dct3
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- The <strong>Nokia 3310</strong> has one of the most longer lasting batteries of the Nokia series, it may not have a color monitor, an infra red port, bluetooth, radio tuning frequencies or the ability to watch and send videos or play mp3s and polyphonic ringtones, but it serves it's purpose adequately,and for that it is regarded as a classic; and since it is an older DCT3 (Digital Cellular Technologie) model of Nokia phones, the good news is it can be unlocked remotely, without the need for a data cable that goes into the phone, while the other end is attached to a pc or hardware to unlock it.Unlocking the Nokia 3310 is simple once you have generated the unlock code using the software, to obtain the unlock code, you would need:i) The manufacturer (in this case Nokia)ii) The network and country the phone is locked toiii) The phone model (in this case 3310, however certain series such as the 3390 series would equally work with selecting 3310 as they are more or less the same phone)iv) The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number that is unique for each phone, this is obtained by ensuring that the phone is powered on, and no call is in progress, and any dialled numbers are cleared, then pressing *#06#
- 891233 - unlock password web : web password unlock
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- 700507 - How the iPhone unlock works: iphone unlock
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- How unlocking the iPhone works
- The iPhone is a wonderful device - a mobile phone plus a pocket-sized computer. The computer part is a fast, low-power CPU running a version of Apple's OS X, which is unix with clever software on top. The phone part is a second CPU that handles voice and data communications and sound, plus some other tasks. The second CPU is generally referred to as the "baseband." Sometimes that means the whole CPU, but in most case a reference to it is to the part of the chip that holds "firmware."
- Firmware, neither hard nor soft, is data and instructions stored inside the chip in a semi-permanent way: It can be read easily add also can be re-written ("flashed") under some conditions, but it retains the information when the phone is turned off and also through the restore process, where an iPhone is wiped clean and reloaded with the same software it had before.
- Unlocked phones may or may not be able to take a software update from Apple: We know that reloading the parts of the firmware that the unlock changes DOES re-lock the phone, and an Apple update could easily do that. But the basic method of unlocking should remain valid, so it's likely that a phone can be unlocked again with revised unlocking tools that are made for a new software version from Apple. Only time will tell for sure.