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Old 04-28-2003, 2:09 PM    #1
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Hi,
I bought an unlocked T68i which used At&t initially. It started working fine with my Voicestream/T-Mobile service. But know I'm not sure whether my current service provider (T-Mobile) has put its own lock on it. Is there a way to find out. I used the T-Mobile service for a year before changing my phone.
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Old 04-29-2003, 8:39 PM    #2
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Press "right * left left * left * 1 2"
It will take you to the system lock menu. You will see padlocks on the right. if the padlocks are closed, then your phone is locked.
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I did what you suggested. Only the network lock is closed, the others are open. What does that mean?

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That means your phone is locked with the network service provider, I checked mine there are no locks anywhere.
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Bozo, if you would like to unlock your phone so that you may use it with any SIM chip, you can visit our website and it will answer any questions that you may have.

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