Samsung’s region lock causing problems, might extend to Galaxy S3 and Note II after A

LegendM

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It seems like the regional SIM lock Samsung has put on the Galaxy Note 3 in Europe and the U.S. is an issue that isn’t going away any time soon. After initial outrage from users, Samsung recently issued a statement that the SIM lock only comes into effect if you turn on the device for the first time with a foreign SIM card, and that the handset can be used anywhere in the world after it has been activated with a local SIM card.

However, that doesn’t seem to be the case for many users out there, and a Samsung official has reportedly confirmed to an XDA user that the Note 3 cannot be used with SIM cards from a region that it wasn’t bought in. The company rep, after being asked several times, said that the region lock means that you simply cannot use a European Note 3 with a SIM card from the USA, even if the device has been turned on with a local SIM for the first time.

Basically, the region lock cannot be bypassed and is final, with many users over at the XDA forums complaining of incidents such as a Note 3 bought in Germany not working with a SIM from Thailand. Moreover, what’s worrying is that the aforementioned company rep said that the region lock will be extended to current devices like the S3 and Note II with the Android 4.4 KitKat update, meaning international roaming would become impossible unless you continue to use a SIM from the home country of the device.

Now, usually we’d rejoice at hearing that the rep could have unintentionally confirmed that an Android 4.4 update is coming, but the gravity of the region lock situation is a serious one. The region locking is being done to supposedly curtail grey imports, but really, how many grey importers import devices that have been in use for more than a year or so? It’s clear that despite Samsung’s attempts to clear the air and try to talk down the commotion over its rather stupid region locking stunt, the problem isn’t going away and could cause major backlash in the coming weeks.

But hey, maybe that backlash will cause them to backtrack on their plans to region lock old devices, and perhaps remove the limitation from the Note 3 through a software update as well. Fingers crossed that the Korean manufacturer does what’s in the best interest of consumers, instead of troubling them just to stop a few grey importers from making a quick buck.


It's fully copy paste from Sammobile

Just wanna let it know :good:
 
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If Samsung definitely keeps to that route and it happens xda members can't unlock it, I'll get a nexus as my next phone.

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Here I come Sony, I really regret getting a Galaxy S3, lack of Exynos drivers ruined AOSP and Touchwiz ruins Samsung stock. I personally like the look of Xperia's UI.

I will never buy a Samsung again if future devices have a region lock, I travel over seas a lot and this is a deal breaker for me. By November my phone will be on eBay.
 

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so thats what it was.
i went to pakistan recently with my uk i9300 which i bought sim free.
he sim there wouldnt work so i went to a shop there and the guy rooted it for it to work.

he said something like country lock.

have they removed this in the s4 or the latest 4.1.2 s3 update?
 

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so thats what it was.
i went to pakistan recently with my uk i9300 which i bought sim free.
he sim there wouldnt work so i went to a shop there and the guy rooted it for it to work.

he said something like country lock.

have they removed this in the s4 or the latest 4.1.2 s3 update?
don't know what you're talking about dude... it hasn't been implemented yet
 

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so thats what it was.
i went to pakistan recently with my uk i9300 which i bought sim free.
he sim there wouldnt work so i went to a shop there and the guy rooted it for it to work.

he said something like country lock.

have they removed this in the s4 or the latest 4.1.2 s3 update?
Not implemented for S3 yet. Might have been some other issue.

As for S4, I'm not sure.

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Not implemented for S3 yet. Might have been some other issue.

As for S4, I'm not sure.

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I bought i9300 S3 on 16 sept 2013 in switzerland, and its REGION LOCKED similar like note 3 :mad::mad::mad:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2450728

it comes with jb 4.1.2 mg4 from the factory...

i bought this phone for my girlfriend in indonesia as a gift, but until this moment, it cannot be use....F*CK SAMSH*T, never ever samsung anymore.
 
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But if I buy one in Germany, I can still use it in Belgium? It is Europe right?

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But if I buy one in Germany, I can still use it in Belgium? It is Europe right?

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its not about the roaming, but about the sim card, actually yes, if you bought the phone from german, you can use belgian sim card without any problem, i also tried my switzerland s3 with italian sim card, it works very well.....
 

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SGS3 - Bought in march 2013, region locked by update?

Not implemented for S3 yet. Might have been some other issue.

As for S4, I'm not sure.

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I'm not entirely sure whether or not you are right about this :(
When I checked my own S3 I was somewhat perplexed that a phone I bought in march 2013 has a 38 country long list of NetworkLock-entries in it's customer.xml-file. The extracted information, incl. device information, can be found in the attached PDF.

It appears that the official Samsung ROM is being shipped with region locks. Even to those who bought their phone before (!) Samsung implemented this infuriating "feature".
 

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I bought i9300 S3 on 16 sept 2013 in switzerland, and its REGION LOCKED similar like note 3 :mad::mad::mad:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2450728

it comes with jb 4.1.2 mg4 from the factory...

i bought this phone for my girlfriend in indonesia as a gift, but until this moment, it cannot be use....F*CK SAMSH*T, never ever samsung anymore.
UPDATE.....my gf bring that phone to samsung authorized service center in jakarta, Indonesia.......and they reject that phone, they say it can be unlocked only by samsung authorized service center in switzerland.....

im really angry with samsung...really.... :(:(:(:(
 
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At the moment only the Note 3 is confirmed to have this region lock, the S3 is a much older model and may or may not gain this 'feature', as far as the S3 is concerned this is currently speculation.

Even if it turns out true that Samsung will retroactively region lock existing handsets, without a major backlash in mainstream (i.e. not just XDA and tech websites) media Samsung are likely to get away with it. What concerns me is if other handset makers follow suit, and based on who I perceive to have the most to gain from such a move, I'd say mobile networks are behind this.

The only thing I certainly take away from this issue/question is to not buy another Samsung handset when I move on from my S3, as it appears that they are definitely taking the region locking route going forward.
 

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At the moment only the Note 3 is confirmed to have this region lock, the S3 is a much older model and may or may not gain this 'feature', as far as the S3 is concerned this is currently speculation.

Even if it turns out true that Samsung will retroactively region lock existing handsets, without a major backlash in mainstream (i.e. not just XDA and tech websites) media Samsung are likely to get away with it. What concerns me is if other handset makers follow suit, and based on who I perceive to have the most to gain from such a move, I'd say mobile networks are behind this.

The only thing I certainly take away from this issue/question is to not buy another Samsung handset when I move on from my S3, as it appears that they are definitely taking the region locking route going forward.
please read this:

http://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-note-3-region-lock-statement-277346/

its happen for note3, note2, s3, s4, s4mini that produced since end of july 2013

including on my s3 i9300 phone that bought on 16 sept 2013 in switzerland
 

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UPDATE.....my gf bring that phone to samsung authorized service center in jakarta, Indonesia.......and they reject that phone, they say it can be unlocked only by samsung authorized service center in switzerland.....

im really angry with samsung...really.... :(:(:(:(

Samsung warranty is not transferable between all countries anyway .
 

sewer56lol

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Here I come Sony, I really regret getting a Galaxy S3, lack of Exynos drivers ruined AOSP and Touchwiz ruins Samsung stock. I personally like the look of Xperia's UI.

I will never buy a Samsung again if future devices have a region lock, I travel over seas a lot and this is a deal breaker for me. By November my phone will be on eBay.
Same.... Unless Nexus 5

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please read this:

http://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-note-3-region-lock-statement-277346/

its happen for note3, note2, s3, s4, s4mini that produced since end of july 2013

including on my s3 i9300 phone that bought on 16 sept 2013 in switzerland
I got mixed up, when I wrote that I was thinking about how Samsung might put the region lock on Galaxy S3 units sold before this whole region lock came about. You're right about newly sold phones carrying the region lock already.