I received a letter nto logn ago, with some O2 info (my first bill) one of them was a number to cal and get special voices for your voicemail
I misplaced it ... anybdy knows what that number (or others) are ?
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Does anyone have any links to early versions of Radio Stacks for the XDA?
I would appreciate it someone could either email me the files, or the link to [email protected]
("upgrading" to 4.21 has screwed my SMS settings) thank you.
Just as an addition - I'm UK based (not an O2 SIM)
Pre 4.21 RS
Hi.
I don't have your pre 4.21 RS, but have ex O2 XDA's on Voda and Orange and both work fine with SMS's. Is there some setting I can help with or is the issue more serious??
Pete
It's with a 3 SIM card..... it won't read the SMS centre number from the card/network..... so we can't send texts.
SMS Message Center Number
Can you not stick the sim back in the original 3 phone and read the number off here. You can usually edit it in the sms settings and read the original one. Or give them a call and tell them your real phone has lost its number etc....
Lucky you, there is no sign of 3 coverage anywhere near my place!
I can't - that's the problem. When going into the SMS settings, the phone says "cannot read from network" and doesn't even give me the chance to input the number.
As for asking for a new card.... we're not meant to be using the 3G SIM in a 2G phone.... or something.
Hang on.... its now working.... a restore has spookily done the job!
Thanks for taking the time to read this, and especially those who have replied.
I bought my XDAII at Dixons Heathrow yesterday(sim free -595 pounds) without being informed of the simlock (no sticker on the box or advice from the salesperson...). When I landed home (Athens, Greece), I came here and got the info about calling O2, paying them 15 pounds and getting a code. Right now they informed me they will not do it!!!(I called 08702 410 202 as somebody mentioned). Any advice???
Michael
The same happens to me but at Dixon Gatwick. I called +44 (0)7742 614291 explaining what they didn't tell me at the Dixon shop and they gave me the unlock code for free.
Leonardo
Italy
What is this number?
Leonardo thanks! But what is this number? I am calling it and I am getting an answering machine..
It is the number that the Dixon shop gave me when I called protesting. I called the O2 number at the 18:00 CET ca and I talked to Mr. Ratsemberg or something similar. The Dixon shop also gave me the numbers +44 (0)194 568152 and +44 (0)8705 860860, but I ever tried these.
Hope this help
Leonardo
michaelgrc said:
I bought my XDAII at Dixons Heathrow yesterday(sim free -595 pounds) without being informed of the simlock (no sticker on the box or advice from the salesperson...). Michael
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Same happened to me last Sunday at the same shop, at the same airport.(
When arrived home (to Ukraine) after two days I finaly recognized whats mean "network Locked". Even don't know what to do. Have you tried to call above on forum.
hiya,
out of interest what was ur unlock code & ur imei? i have a theory could these code hav a common feature with some change corresspondin to imei?
i need to unlock my xda2 too but no luck after weeks of trying
Hello,
I brought my HTC TyTN from expansys and I'm currently on holiday in Turkey, I had to get my IMEI number registered on the countrys database with my passport for it to be usable but when the lady entered the IMEI, it had two extra characters at the end and the system didn't accept those so she removed them and registered that IMEI, she registered the same as the IMEI on the back of my battery, but when I do *#06# in WM, it shows the same IMEI with 04 at the end, now I upgraded my radio and the 04 at the end has changed to a 06. So in 15 days, my phone will be unusable in Turkey because it has a 04/06 at the end of the real IMEI and this isn't registered.
I'm paying 50$ via PayPal to the person who can solve this issue for me with either a tutorial or other ways.
Regards,
Ekin
i am not shur ... the last 2 digi are versions numbers ... ignore them!
See here for more info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMEI
Woot! Now that's a Wiki worth 50 smackers... although NetrunnerAT nailed it.
But I'm looking to remove the last 2 characters, is that not possible or are you saying the phone is allready reporting the right IMEI, the one with out the last 2 characters to my operator?
Why would you like to remove the last 2 digits?
Even your Telco knows the last part is a versionnumber.
I had to register with the phone's serialnumber (starts with an H).
http://www.numberingplans.com/?page=analysis&sub=imeinr Here you can check your IMEI.
Because Turkey is dumb, I got my IMEI registered and they registered it without the last 2 numbers because their stupid system has a character number limit.
Forget about the last two numbers. The IMEA doesn't change, what you see printed under your battery is the authoritive IMEA. The numbers you are finding on your screen following the IMEA are something else, version numbers as someone else said.
Feel free to send me $50 at any time.
I have 2 of these phones. One of them was used in France and on one of my visits there the phone (GSM) stopped working. My account with O2 is in order and Roaming was enabled. It never worked again after that. I tried upgrading from WM5 to WM6, I unlocked it with HTC Uni Unlocker v 1, and read all the forums I could find. I have been trying to solve the problem for the last 2 months.
Along the way, I found out that the IMEI number has changed. I don't know at which point this has happened however the reported EMEI number with lot's of 0000000 in the middle doesn't change any more after ROM upgrades or Unlocking.
My conclusion is that this EMEI number is barred on the networks with various symptoms ie. TMobile and Vodafone let you connect but you cannot phone or receive phone calls. Orange and o2 shows NO SERVICE straight away.
It seems to be impossible to change the EMEI number, besides I have been warned that it is illegal, despite the fact that I have a perfectly legal phone with a perfectly legal EMEI number. I cannot have this phone serviced by o2 any more as I have changed to Orange
Howevefr I have a second phone which works perfectly with the Orange SIM (on contract) and with it's original EMEI number. I have upgraded this phone to WM6 with the following ROM : SPVM5000_WWE_21208_212010_11500 (excellent work btw) and with radio v 1.18
Any solutions ?
This is what I have been thinking (might be impractical though). If I could copy the EEPROM data (that's where I THINK the EMEI number is stored) from my working phone and write it to the non working phone it might work but the EMEI number might be the same as on my working phone. If that then could be edited with my legal EMEI number of my non working phone that would even be better.
I have a French SFR (Vodafone in France) contract and I would love to use this second Universal when I am on the continent (weekly).
It all depends on the possibility to read and write the information from and to the storage media that holds the EMEI number on the device. First I need to know where it is stored and a solution to do just that. I tried Iwizard with WM5 on this phone and that doesn't work (returns an EMEI number that has nothing to do with what I have and the structure of an EMEI number - something like C4BC6400C4BC640 and doesn't let you update to another number).
If anyone out there needs more info, I am available to answer any questions. I have read on forums that other people seem to have the same problem, I even read that someone had the same problem after Roaming in France as well. Any solution would not only help me but others as well. It would also be interesting to know exactly what has happened. Thanks to anyone to is willing to contribute to solve this problem.
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I have 2 of these phones. One of them was used in France and on one of my visits there the phone (GSM) stopped working. My account with O2 is in order and Roaming was enabled. It never worked again after that. I tried upgrading from WM5 to WM6, I unlocked it with HTC Uni Unlocker v 1, and read all the forums I could find. I have been trying to solve the problem for the last 2 months.
Along the way, I found out that the IMEI number has changed. I don't know at which point this has happened however the reported EMEI number with lot's of 0000000 in the middle doesn't change any more after ROM upgrades or Unlocking.
My conclusion is that this EMEI number is barred on the networks with various symptoms ie. TMobile and Vodafone let you connect but you cannot phone or receive phone calls. Orange and o2 shows NO SERVICE straight away.
It seems to be impossible to change the EMEI number, besides I have been warned that it is illegal, despite the fact that I have a perfectly legal phone with a perfectly legal EMEI number. I cannot have this phone serviced by o2 any more as I have changed to Orange
Howevefr I have a second phone which works perfectly with the Orange SIM (on contract) and with it's original EMEI number. I have upgraded this phone to WM6 with the following ROM : SPVM5000_WWE_21208_212010_11500 (excellent work btw) and with radio v 1.18
Any solutions ?
This is what I have been thinking (might be impractical though). If I could copy the EEPROM data (that's where I THINK the EMEI number is stored) from my working phone and write it to the non working phone it might work but the EMEI number might be the same as on my working phone. If that then could be edited with my legal EMEI number of my non working phone that would even be better.
I have a French SFR (Vodafone in France) contract and I would love to use this second Universal when I am on the continent (weekly).
It all depends on the possibility to read and write the information from and to the storage media that holds the EMEI number on the device. First I need to know where it is stored and a solution to do just that. I tried Iwizard with WM5 on this phone and that doesn't work (returns an EMEI number that has nothing to do with what I have and the structure of an EMEI number - something like C4BC6400C4BC640 and doesn't let you update to another number).
If anyone out there needs more info, I am available to answer any questions. I have read on forums that other people seem to have the same problem, I even read that someone had the same problem after Roaming in France as well. Any solution would not only help me but others as well. It would also be interesting to know exactly what has happened. Thanks to anyone to is willing to contribute to solve this problem.
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i read an article not long ago i forget where just popped up during a random goole search but someone created a beta IMEI changer for one of the earlier HTC phones ( i almost wanna say it was for a wizard or blue angel ) anyway if your imei got corrupted, I can't see why if the tool will work, changing it back to the IMEI on the BOX OF YOUR LEGAL PURCHASED PHONE and that match's the sticker on the inside of your device as you are only restoring what was already assigned to it. other option. chargable repair via htc or a 3rd party
To send an sms to a fax machine (vodafone) put 9741 then the fax no then send. You'll get a confirmation text about 5 mins later.
If you key *#104# and press call you will get a number beginning with 44 replace that 44 with 0 then dial the rest of that number into any phone - it's a direct line to your voicemail you can even divert calls to it.
Get through to customer services free by dialling 1611.(haven't tried this )
For Vodafone UK users, if you press *#105# then call you can check the status of when your account was last updated.
To know where the nearest transmitter in your area, press *#102# and call.If not works try *#105# (Vodafone).
Type *#147# to display the last number that called with the time and date of the call aswell when phone was on/off..
On portuguese Vodafone call 1799 to receive a message with your credit balance, call *#100# to the same thing call *#102# to see your last call
*#103# gives you the time and date
Vodafone, quick scratch card top-up, type *#1345*topupcardnumber# and you will see your new balance on your display! If you press *#1345# you can see your balance on screen.
Type *#31# / *#30# / or *#102# to get the price duration and number of your last call.
Cell broadcast: 050 to display local area code and postcode.
Free voicemailing! Call 70612 and enter your phone number and voice mail password.