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I bought a Nokia 2610b (IMEI:011503/00/633222/5) in USA. Now I bring it into China and use simcard in China. It is not able to work. It needs restriction code. How and where I could get it? Please anyone help me! Thanks for your kind. Please send your solution into [email protected].
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salut j*ai un nokia 2610 b l*horse que j*allumer il ma demande code de restriction svp envoyer moi ce code ce tel vien de usa et je veux utiliser en maroc merci. type rh-87 ic 661ab-rh87 imei:011673/00/355095/2 code:0565017hp204v
SOURCE: restriction code nokia 2610b
The restriction code or "Unlock" code is something your service provider can give to you. Just tell them you are going overseas and want to use a local SIM card. They will give you the code and instructions on how to unlock it.
SOURCE: GIVE ME THE RESTRICTED CODE OF NOKIA 2610B.
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A restriction code is numeric code (password) that prevents a user from accessing certain technical settings of a phone. It is specifically designed to prevent a phone from being reprogrammed to work with a different carrier (service provider).
This is what is usually meant when a phone is referred to as "locked". There are also "unlocked" phones that can be reprogrammed to work with a different carrier.
The reason for this system is the way phones are often sold. Many phones are sold below cost, (at a loss to the carrier,) with the expectation that the money will be recouped in the cost of the monthly service plan. The up-front loss that is later recouped is called a Subsidy.
For this to work financially for the carrier, the user must not buy the phone and then use it with a different carrier. The MSL makes that nearly impossible.
Unlocked phones are ususally much more expensive than locked phones, because there is no subsidy to offset the cost.
You should ask the operator for the restriction code
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