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  1. fred111

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    Can you help me unlock my nokia 6101

    IMEI: 356630007884517
    Locked to T-mobile (Netherlands)

    Thanks.
     
  2. Fonestuff

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    Please try this code, only enter it once. First, put a NON accepted sim on the fone, then select undo restriction option:

    #pw+394 706 517 247 120+5#

    To get p - press * 3 times quickly
    To get w - press * 4 times quickly
    To get + - press * twice quickly.

    Please let me know if you succeed.
     
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    Sorry is wrong is still locked
     
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    #pw+916512334475430+1#

    #pw+124084046250503+7#
     
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    is still not working
     
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    The 6101 and 6102 phones seem to have dual "personalities" when it comes to unlocking here at AfterDawn or on any site for that matter.

    Virgin 6101's and 6102's (ones that have never experienced an unlocking attempt by anyone) will normally unlock with the first code.

    Some may require a second code, and if the phone doesn't unlock, the odds are *very low* if it ever will.

    The phone will *rarely* display "Cannot Undo Restriction" or "Not Allowed" when hard locked... it will continue to display "Phone Restriction ON".

    We have some conjecture about the 6101's and 6102's that won't unlock:

    1) Someone already made 5 or more attempts to unlock the phone.
    2) Phone was returned to dealer, the phone passed the functionality test (no test for unlockability), and was returned to stock.
    3) Repair center received phone, the phone passed the functionality test (no test for unlockability), and was returned to the distribution chain.

    Please note that the above is conjecture only.
     

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