I tried it and it worked for me, Tmous, Thanks for the great guide.
Enjoy and vote
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I tried it and it worked for me, Tmous, Thanks for the great guide.
That's the one. What are you viewing it on?
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there was another thread going over this a month ago... i lost it in the 'cleanup' that the mods were doing. but there was some good direction in the thread.
so we could either toggle bits or visually read the code
also natively the phone truncated the files due to their size. will re-look at them on a computer
haha! your telling me!You shouldn't have lost it
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8. enter the command "dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4 of=/sdcard/mmcp4.dump" (Copy and right click and paste in command prompt if you want)
9 .enter the command "dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p6 of=/sdcard/mmcp6.dump"
10. enter the command "dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p16 of=/sdcard/mmcp16.dump"
hi,
thanks for the guide, but command line for serial number supported may just be :
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p6 of=/sdcard/nck.txt bs=1 skip=35105 count=8
it was easier for all
hi,
thanks for the guide, but command line for serial number supported at the moment may just be :
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p6 of=/sdcard/nck.txt bs=1 skip=35105 count=8
it was easier for all
The sim unlock code location for sensation's with the device serial number beginning with HT has been found and confirmed to work for the few users who tested it. (Serial number: SH****is still being looked for)
serial number : SH15ZV800*** - KC15VV800*** , code found and good for Teumic (Frandroid member)
Was the code in the same place as HT DEVICE
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very interesting
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I think there's a much simpler way to get the unlock code without dumping and searching files. From an adb shell or terminal emulator, just use this command (copy and paste it!) to print out the unlock code and IMEI:
Code:strings -n 8 /dev/block/mmcblk0p6 | grep -B 1 "^35"
If you don't find it, you could always run the same command on mmcblk0p4 and mmcblk0p16.