HOW TO UNLOCK YOUR MOTOROLA PHONE
Method 1 of 6: Choose your unlock method
There are four ways to unlock your phone:
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1Online IMEI Unlocking services: These use your IMEI code to unlock your phone remotely. Often takes up to 48 hours for unlock code to be processed. Search Google for unlocking codes
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2Online cable unlocking services: Many companies will sell credits for unlocking software. This software connects to your phone by USB cable and unlocks it. Search Google for Motorola unlock software for Motorola unlock software resellers.
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3Call your service provider and ask them to unlock the phone for you. Most networks will refuse or charge a fee.
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4Unlock the phone yourself using software tools and a USB cable.
EditMethod 2 of 6: Before Unlocking Your Phone
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1Be sure your Motorola phone is GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications). There is no reason to unlock a phone that is not a GSM phone, as only these phones can be used on different networks.
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2Be sure your phone actually is locked. To test your phone's lock:
- Insert a new sim card.
- If you get a message along the lines of "Enter Subsidy Password", "Contact Service Provider" or "Enter Unlock Code" then your phone is locked.
EditMethod 3 of 6: Unlocking your phone yourself - ADVANCED USERS ONLY
Please note that you will need some advanced
experience of flashing phones to go through this process. This unlocking
method is not compatible with all Motorola models, and is NOT
recommended for the novice. You can quite easily render your phone
unusable, which will void your warranty and you will be stuck with an
expensive paperweight.
EditMethod 4 of 6: Download the USB drivers
To work with your phone you will need to connect to it
using USB. To do so, you will need the correct USB drivers for
"talking" to your phone. To download an install USB drivers:
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1Be sure your phone is fully charged.
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2Be sure your phone is unplugged from the computer.
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3Download the USB Driver Installer software for your phone and operating system from the Motorola website: http://direct.motorola.com/hellomoto/nss/usb_drivers_pc_charging_drivers.asp.
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4Extract the file Motorola_EU_Driver_Installation.msi from the driver package and Run the program.
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5Click I Agree and then Next at the license agreement.
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6If any warning messages appear, click Continue Anyway.
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7Click Close to exit the wizard, once the installation is complete.
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8You will now have a new program set in your machine.
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9Click Start > All Programs -> Motorola Driver Installer -> Motorola Driver Installer.exe
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10The package will do an initial system scan or "clean".
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11Select the checkbox Clean and Reinstall and click the Start button.
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12Click the Exit button once the process is finished.
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13Plug in your phone. Your computer should now recognize the new device with a Found New Hardware message, first Motorola Phone (V3) and then Motorola USB Modem.
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14You can now connect to your phone using the Motorola Phone tools and other applications. To unlock your phone you will need to install yet more drivers.
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15Make sure Mobile Phone tools is not running.
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16Download and install a P2K program. There are many available. The instructions here will continue for P2kMan. Other suitable programs include P2KCommander
and P2KTools.
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1Make sure the phone is still connected and no other programs are running that interact with the phone or the USB ports.
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2The new hardware wizard should start and ask you if you want to connect to Windows Update.
- If, for any reason, the new hardware wizard does not start you will need to open Device Manager. Under Modems, select the Motorola USB Modem. Right click it, and select Update Driver....
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3Click No, not this time and Next.
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4Choose Install the Software Automatically and then Next.
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5The Accessories Interface will be installed and a confirmation screen will appear.
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6Click Finish.
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7The new hardware wizard will start up again. Once again refuse Windows Update and select Install Software Automatically.
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8The Data Logging MCU Interface will be installed and a confirmation screen will appear.
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9Repeat the above procedure for the Test Command Interface and click Finish
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10The P2k drivers are now fully installed and the P2k programs should recognize your handset.
EditMethod 5 of 6: Backup your data
- Although this is an optional step it is a good idea to back up the data on your phone before attempting any modifications. To backup the data on your phone:
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1Download PST 7.2.3 - Phone Programmer software. Make sure you use this version or above.
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2Connect your phone to your computer using the USB cable.
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3Click Start -> All Programs -> Motorola PST
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4Click on Phone Programmer.
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5Wait until the chimes stop.
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6Click File -> New and wait for the new interface window to appear.
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7Click the Phone Book File icon, and then hit OK.
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8In the phone model drop-down menu select Phone -> Read.
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9The software will attempt to establish a connection over USB to your phone. If successful, it will start backing up your phone, first the Motorola Device Interface, and then a lot of other things you don't need to know about.
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10Eventually it will backup your phone book and show a progress bar. This process can take a few minutes depending on the amount of data you are retrieving.
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11Disconnect the phone.
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12Look for a new window that contains raw data of your contacts.
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13Select File -> Save to create a backup file with the extension .phb.
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14Put the file somewhere safe.
EditMethod 6 of 6: Unlocking
- To unlock your phone yourself you will need to install the correct operating system version for the unlock tool to work, in addition to all of the drivers for your computer listed above. In cell phones and other smaller computers the operating system is also known as the firmware. Which firmware your cell phone uses depends on the bootloader, a program that controls the startup sequence of any computer.
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1Be sure the phone is fully charged.
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2Be sure all the correct drivers are installed.
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3Install the Flash Interface device. This device is used to communicate with the phone while it is in bootloader mode.
- Turn the phone off.
- Press and hold * and # as you turn the phone on.
- Assuming the correct drivers are installed your Windows computer will recognize new hardware (your phone in this mode) and display the new hardware wizard.
- Once again, select No, not this time. at connect to Windows update and Install the software automatically
- After a while the Flash Interface Device will be loaded with a confirmation message.
- An alternative is to use the RSD Lite program to do this for you.
- Click Finish.
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4Check your bootloader version:
- Press * # and start to see your bootloader version displayed on the screen. You will likely see something like this:
- Boot Loader 08.23
- SW Version :R374_G_OE.40.9CR
- Battery OK
- OK to program
- Connect USB
- Data cable
- Press * # and start to see your bootloader version displayed on the screen. You will likely see something like this:
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5To unlock your phone you will need to be running an older version of the firmware, specifically version 7.D0. If you are currently running 7.DO skip to the unlock section below, otherwise follow these directions for downgrading your phone's firmware. You will need, once again, RSD Lite:
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6Download bl_826-828_to_07d0_for_V3_by_Archy.V2. Current link below.
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7Flash the downloaded file into your phone with RSD Lite.
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8Download the Moto Unlocking Software from the link below.
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9Start your phone in bootloader mode.
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10Run the Moto Unlocking Software, click connect and unlock.
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11Your phone will now be unlocked.
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