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MrDeclan wrote
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MrDeclan wrote My old phone is a blackberry, what IMEI do I use now?

Can't I just get one from somewhere?


No you should not, because it will most likely be in use. Check your sim card that you used with the black berry, or check the sim tray that it uses.(If it uses one, I am not sure.) I am almost positive that you do not want your carrier to know about changing your IMEI, that is why you want to stick with the one you previously used.


Well I am getting a new SIM card on Orange anyway!

Thanks


Thats not going to work, sorry mate. I recommend selling the phone because putting a new sim card into a blacklisted, or blocked phone will just get you tracked by the police, or get you kicked off the phone carrier.


I would put my current SIM card in there, but, thats in my blackberry, And thats vodafone, how to I unlock it to any network?


You need to jailbreak, but even if you unlock you cannot use the phone as it is blacklisted, you need to change the IMEI which can get you into trouble. Have you tried contacting the person that sold it to you? I would just send it back to that person. Oh and if it is an iphone 4, you cannot change the IMEI.


What sort of trouble can I get into?


Changing your IMEI is illegal, in the US and the UK. I heard that you can get 5 years in prison, but that is if you steal phones and change their IMEIs for a living. My guess is that you might get a fine, and be kicked off your cell network. All I can say is your best bet is selling it to someone in another country, and buying another phone. The iphone 5 is coming out in a few months, and besides the 3gs gets kinda slow.( I still use one.)
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xToxiic wrote
MrDeclan wrote
xToxiic wrote
MrDeclan wrote
xToxiic wrote
MrDeclan wrote
xToxiic wrote
MrDeclan wrote My old phone is a blackberry, what IMEI do I use now?

Can't I just get one from somewhere?


No you should not, because it will most likely be in use. Check your sim card that you used with the black berry, or check the sim tray that it uses.(If it uses one, I am not sure.) I am almost positive that you do not want your carrier to know about changing your IMEI, that is why you want to stick with the one you previously used.


Well I am getting a new SIM card on Orange anyway!

Thanks


Thats not going to work, sorry mate. I recommend selling the phone because putting a new sim card into a blacklisted, or blocked phone will just get you tracked by the police, or get you kicked off the phone carrier.


I would put my current SIM card in there, but, thats in my blackberry, And thats vodafone, how to I unlock it to any network?


You need to jailbreak, but even if you unlock you cannot use the phone as it is blacklisted, you need to change the IMEI which can get you into trouble. Have you tried contacting the person that sold it to you? I would just send it back to that person. Oh and if it is an iphone 4, you cannot change the IMEI.


What sort of trouble can I get into?


Changing your IMEI is illegal, in the US and the UK. I heard that you can get 5 years in prison, but that is if you steal phones and change their IMEIs for a living. My guess is that you might get a fine, and be kicked off your cell network. All I can say is your best bet is selling it to someone in another country, and buying another phone. The iphone 5 is coming out in a few months, and besides the 3gs gets kinda slow.( I still use one.)


I'm going to contact Orange, I have been looking across the internet and people have said that there phone got stolen and they just recovered it back. They e-mailed them and complained it for still being black listed, Thats what I have just done, lets see what I get back!
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MrDeclan wrote
xToxiic wrote
MrDeclan wrote
xToxiic wrote
MrDeclan wrote
xToxiic wrote
MrDeclan wrote
xToxiic wrote
MrDeclan wrote My old phone is a blackberry, what IMEI do I use now?

Can't I just get one from somewhere?


No you should not, because it will most likely be in use. Check your sim card that you used with the black berry, or check the sim tray that it uses.(If it uses one, I am not sure.) I am almost positive that you do not want your carrier to know about changing your IMEI, that is why you want to stick with the one you previously used.


Well I am getting a new SIM card on Orange anyway!

Thanks


Thats not going to work, sorry mate. I recommend selling the phone because putting a new sim card into a blacklisted, or blocked phone will just get you tracked by the police, or get you kicked off the phone carrier.


I would put my current SIM card in there, but, thats in my blackberry, And thats vodafone, how to I unlock it to any network?


You need to jailbreak, but even if you unlock you cannot use the phone as it is blacklisted, you need to change the IMEI which can get you into trouble. Have you tried contacting the person that sold it to you? I would just send it back to that person. Oh and if it is an iphone 4, you cannot change the IMEI.


What sort of trouble can I get into?


Changing your IMEI is illegal, in the US and the UK. I heard that you can get 5 years in prison, but that is if you steal phones and change their IMEIs for a living. My guess is that you might get a fine, and be kicked off your cell network. All I can say is your best bet is selling it to someone in another country, and buying another phone. The iphone 5 is coming out in a few months, and besides the 3gs gets kinda slow.( I still use one.)


I'm going to contact Orange, I have been looking across the internet and people have said that there phone got stolen and they just recovered it back. They e-mailed them and complained it for still being black listed, Thats what I have just done, lets see what I get back!


Alright go for that then, I dont see why you needed to change the IMEI. Well I guess that would be your backup plan? (This is xToxiic by the way. I got my account back)
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ZiPhone is capable of the following functions:
- Unlock and Imei changer will work ONLY on 4.6 BL (112 and 113 ootb).
- Jailbreak will work on any OS version.
- Activation will work on any OS version, except for youtube on 1.0.X.

Download ZiPhone from this: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Double click ZiPhone.zip on your desktop to extract the folder ZiPhone..
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Press the Windows key and R at the same time to bring up the Run window. Type in cmd and press the Ok button to launch the Command Prompt.
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Type the following command into the Command Prompt to navigate to the ZiPhone directory:
cd Desktop/ZiPhone.
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Execute the command ziphone to see all its possible uses.
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The program will prompt you to put your iPhone into recovery mode. To do this please hold down both the Sleep/Wake and Power buttons until you see the Apple logo. Once the Apple logo appears release only the Sleep/Wake button until you see the iTunes logo and cable on the screen.
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If you have a 4.6 BL iPhone you can now activate, jailbreak, and unlock! Just simply type in this command:
ziphone -u -i a123456789012345
(Replace the numbers with the desired IMEI of your choice)
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The program will now search for zibri.dat. Then it will search for the iPhone. Once found it will tell you to wait for 2 minutes and 30 seconds.
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After this time your iPhone will reboot and it will be unlocked with the new IMEI!!!


Hope this can help you man if not im sorry
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