Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 3, 2011

Why my Mobile Phone (PPC) can read my SIM contact but can't find the network?

Why my Mobile Phone (PPC) can read my SIM contact but can't find the network?

I have Qtek S200 (same as i-mate jamIn). When I bed in a sim card into my Mobile ppc, I read all stored contacts on my SIM card but when I open a phone application it say that: ‘Invalid or Gone sim card’. I chek it with 3 sim card & none of the work on this mobile, but I check them with another mobile phone, they worked perfect! What should I do? What is the conundrum?

Answer by bigdaddy_longstroke_2000
Your phone is network locked… You need an unlocked code.

~BD

Answer by tekabumoyat
try to unlock it first

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Primary desk’s side
qtek network

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Main pc desktop and network&storage stuff

I want it groundbreaking new and i dont mind any of the models above (they are the same thing but diffrent networks just change the colour and the Logo)

Thanks a Lot Dudes!

Answer by Pranav Gupta
ebay mate!!! try it thats the cheapest house! i got my imate jasjar for like 350 pounds and it costs like 650 pounds

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