subject: How To Unlock Your Samsung Gravity Txt T379 [print this page] The Samsung Gravity TXT (also referred to as the Samsung T379) was introduced in August 2011. It's a lightweight cellphone that's very easy to use, offers very good reception, and provides a number of good messaging features. It includes a nice slide-out, 4-row, landscape layout QWERTY keyboard along with built-in shortcuts for web and social media sites. An included "Social Buzz" application enables you to stay connected with family and friends on Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace. The cell phone is presently available from T-Mobile USA for 9.99$ (with a 2 year contract), and can function on 2G networks (GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900) and 3G networks (HSDPA 1700 / 2100).
Some important features on this cellphone include 32 Gb of integrated memory, measures 112 x 53 x 14 mm, weighs 112 grams, comes with a 2.44 inch TFT display with 256,000 colors, 2 Mega pixel autofocus (1600x1200 pixels) digital camera, Wi-Fi, Wireless bluetooth v2.1, microusb v2.0, Gps, and a standard Li-Ion 1000 mAh battery with as much as 300 hrs stand-by and nearly 4 hours talk time.
If you bought this smartphone and decided to change carrier, or maybe you're vacationing and wish to use the phone with another simcard, you will have to unlock the phone. If you don't unlock it, a warning message will appear on the phone the moment you insert a new simcard.
Listed below are the instructions you'll need to unlock your Samsung Gravity TXT:
1. Remove the simcard from your phone
2. Turn on your phone
3. After it completes starting up, type in #7465625*638*unlock code#
replace the term unlock code with the phone's numerical unlock code. In the event that you dont have an unlock code, take a look at the footer of this article for instructions on where you can get one.
4. A message will show up to let you know that the network lock has been deactivated. Your phone is now unlocked and you could insert your simcard.
Once your cellphone unlock code is typed in and accepted, the phone is unlocked. You'll be able to put in any simcard from any other service provider and the cellphone should immediately pick up the network. In some instances you may need to change several options on your phone (e-mail as well as other internet related services) by way of pointing them to your new service provider.