Question Posted Tuesday December 20 2005, 12:19 pm
I have a motorala phone I just recently got and whenever I cut it on it says SIM blocked...it is a Motorola V170...does anyone know how I can get it unblocked? If so please answer this question for me...I rate High!
note_toself answered Tuesday December 27 2005, 3:57 pm: that happened to my old phone. i had to get a new one. you must of did something to the security, its like 20 something buck to get it fixed though. good luck
dbLockxx answered Tuesday December 20 2005, 11:37 pm: yeah accually ii had the same problem . . there is NO way in hell yu can unblock it yrself . . yu have to call the company to send yu a new SIM and if yr lucky yu dont have to pay $25 that it cost . . . ii qot a nice girl who understood so i got it free . . hope yu got the same luck . . if yu need ne more questions relatinq to this IM me at soy x3 rebeLde . . if not just feedback this answer . . qood luck nd bye muah ~1~ [ dbLockxx's advice column | Ask dbLockxx A Question ]
ditziii answered Tuesday December 20 2005, 4:51 pm: if your phone is pre-paid then i have the same phone, i dont know why it says SIM blocked because mine has never done that but, try and clean it witha q-tip? i guess then ... well read the manual..
sry i wasn't a lot of help.. my phone has never done that before [ ditziii's advice column | Ask ditziii A Question ]
HayleyGraul answered Tuesday December 20 2005, 4:29 pm: Yes...on your card that comes with your phone it should have a little pin number. Or if you have a password when you got your phone. If that doesnt work call in your provider..and they will ask for your cell number and they will unblock it and give you your SIM number. So try that! [ HayleyGraul's advice column | Ask HayleyGraul A Question ]
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