How To Unlock Your Blackberry Torch 9810
The Blackberry Torch 9810 was launched in August 2011
. It's an upgraded version of the Torch 9800, and although it does appear rather similar to its predecessor, it delivers a speedier 1.2 Gigahertz cpu, more ram, a gorgeous 640x480 resolution display, a far better camara that can shoot video in High definition, as well as a physical slide-out QWERTY keyboard. It also comes loaded with Blackberry's most recent OS 7 software, which boasts a much improved and much faster web surfing experience. The cell phone can work on 2G networks (GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900) and 3G networks (HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100).
A number of important features on this mobile phone consist of a 1.2 GHz processor chip, 8 Gb of integrated storage space (in addition to an external microSD card slot that can support up to 32 Gb of extra storage), and 768 Megabytes of RAM. Its measurements are 111 x 62 x 14.6 millimeters, weighs 161 grams, comes with a 3.2 inch (480 x 640 pixels) TFT capacitive touchscreen display with 16M colors, 5 Mega-pixel autofocus LED flash camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v2.1, microUSB v2.0, Gps navigation, and runs on the BlackBerry 7.0 Operating-system.
If you got this cellphone and have decided to swap carrier, or perhaps you're traveling and wish to use the phone with a different simcard, you will have to unlock the phone. If you don't unlock it, an error message will appear on the cell phone the moment you insert a new simcard.
Listed below are the instructions you must follow to unlock your Blackberry Torch 9810:
1. Insert a non recognised simcard (a simcard that isn't from your original carrier). Turn on cellphone.
2) Once the cell phone boots up, it will display the message "Your current sim card requires an unlock code. Would you like to unlock it?". Press on "Yes".
3) Enter the unlock code. If you dont have an unlock code, have a peek at the footer of this article for information on where to get one.
4) The phone should say "Code accepted". Your Blackberry is now unlocked.
Listed here are alternate unlocking instructions if the procedure above gives you trouble.
1. Put a non-accepted simcard in to your phone (a simcard that is not from the original service provider). Turn on the phone.
2) Go to Options > Device > Advanced System Settings > Simcard
3) Type in the letters MEPD
4) A Personalization screen will come up, which will show "Sim", "Network", "Network Subset", "Service Provider", "Corporate". On that exact same screen, hold the ALT key and press the buttons MEP2 (as you type, you will not see anything on the screen, but just proceed to type it anyway).
5) The phone should display "Enter Network MEP Code"
6) Enter in the unlock code.
7) Phone should display "Code accepted". Your Blackberry is now unlocked.
As soon as the unlock code is entered and accepted, your phone is unlocked permanently. You may then insert any simcard from any other provider and your phone should automatically pick up the network. Sometimes you may need to adjust some settings on the phone (email as well as other web related services) by way of pointing them to your new provider.
by: Alexander Nolan
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