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HTC SPV MDA G1 Zdalny Unlock Kodem Po IMEI - Również DESIRE GSM-Support ul. Bitschana 2/38, 31-420 Kraków mobile +48 608107455, NIP PL9451852164 REGON: 120203925 www.gsm-support.net HTC SPV MDA G1 zdalny unlock kodem po IMEI - również DESIRE Jest to usługa pozwalająca na zdjęcie simlocka z telefonów HTC / SPV / QTEK / MDA / G1-Google / Xperia poprzez kod - łącznie z najnowszą bazą! Kod podawany jest na podstawie numeru IMEI, modelu oraz sieci, w której jest simlock. Numer IMEI można sprawdzić w telefonie poprzez wybranie na klawiaturze *#06#. Do każdego numeru IMEI przyporządkowany jest jeden kod. W polu na komentarz prosimy podać model, IMEI oraz kraj i nazwę sieci, w której jest załozony simlock. Czas oczekiwania na kod to średnio 2h. Nie zdejmujemy simlocków kodem z HTC Touch HD z sieci Play, HTC Touch Pro z Orange Polska i innych, które wyraźnie są wymienione na samym dole opisu! 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HTC Pure HTC S310 (HTC Oxygen) HTC S320 (HTC Monet) HTC S350 (HTC Breeze) HTC S420 (HTC Erato) HTC S520 (HTC Phoebus) HTC S522 HTC S530 (HTC Converse) HTC S620 (HTC Excalibur) HTC S621 (HTC Excalibur) HTC S630 (HTC Cavalier) HTC S631 (HTC Cavalier) HTC S710 (HTC Vox) HTC S711 (HTC Vox) HTC S730 (HTC Wings) HTC S740 (HTC Rose) HTC Shadow (HTC Phoebus) HTC Shift (HTC Clio) HTC Smart HTC Snap HTC SPV C500 HTC SPV C600 HTC SPV C600E HTC SPV M3000 HTC SPV M5000 HTC T222X (HTC Opal) HTC T323X (HTC Jade) HTC T424X (HTC Iolite) HTC T535X (HTC Topaz) HTC T7272 (HTC Raphael) HTC T727X (HTC Raphael) HTC T737X (HTC Rhodium) HTC T8282 (HTC Blackstone) HTC T828X (HTC Blackstone) HTC T829X (HTC Quartz) HTC Tattoo HTC Ted Baker Needle (HTC Elf) HTC Tilt2 HTC Touch (HTC Vogue) HTC Touch 3G (HTC Jade) HTC Touch Cruise (HTC Polaris) HTC Touch Cruise II HTC Touch Diamond HTC Touch Diamond2 (HTC Topaz) HTC Touch Dual (HTC Niki) HTC Touch Find (HTC Polaris) HTC Touch HD (HTC Blackstone) HTC Touch Pro (HTC Raphael) HTC Touch Pro2 (HTC Rhodium) T7373 HTC Touch Viva (HTC Opal) HTC Touch2 HTC TyTN (HTC Hermes) HTC TyTN II (HTC Kaiser) HTC VPA Compact II (HTC Wizard) HTC X9500 (HTC Clio) HTC Z (HTC Hermes) I-MATE JAM (HTC Magician) I-MATE JAMin (HTC Prophet) I-MATE JASJAM (HTC Hermes) I-MATE JASJAR (HTC Universal) I-MATE K-JAM (HTC Wizard) I-MATE PDA-N (HTC Galaxy) I-MATE PDA2 (HTC Alpine) I-MATE PDA2k (HTC Blueangel) I-MATE Pocket PC (HTC Himalaya) I-MATE Smartflip (HTC Startrek) I-MATE Smartphone (HTC Tanager) I-MATE Smartphone2 (HTC Voyager) I-MATE SP3 (HTC Typhoon) I-MATE SP3i (HTC Feeler) I-MATE SP4m (HTC Tornado) I-MATE SP5 (HTC Tornado) I-MATE SP5m (HTC Tornado) I-MATE SPJAS (HTC Breeze) KROME SPY (HTC Magician) LOBSTER 700TV (HTC Monet) O2 Cosmo (HTC Excalibur) O2 XDA (HTC Wallaby) O2 XDA Argon (HTC Panda) O2 Xda Atmos (HTC Wings) O2 Xda Diamond (HTC Diamond) O2 Xda Diamond Pro (HTC Raphael) O2 XDA Exec (HTC Universal) O2 Xda Flint (HTC Athena) O2 XDA Guide (HTC Iolite) O2 XDA Ignito 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Alpine) ORANGE SPV M3000 (HTC Wizard) ORANGE SPV M3100 (HTC Hermes) ORANGE SPV M500 (HTC Magician) ORANGE SPV M5000 (HTC Universal) ORANGE SPV M600 (HTC Prophet) ORANGE SPV M6000 (HTC Wizard) ORANGE SPV M650 (HTC Artemis) ORANGE SPV M700 (HTC Trinity) PALM Treo 850 (HTC Panther) PALM Treo Pro (HTC Panther) QTEK 1010 (HTC Wallaby) QTEK 1020 (HTC Wallaby) QTEK 2020 (HTC Himalaya) QTEK 2020i (HTC Alpine) QTEK 2060 (HTC Himalaya) QTEK 7070 (HTC Tanager) QTEK 8010 (HTC Typhoon) QTEK 8020 (HTC Feeler) QTEK 8060 (HTC Voyager) QTEK 8080 (HTC Voyager) QTEK 8100 (HTC Amadeus) QTEK 8200 (HTC Hurricane) QTEK 8300 (HTC Tornado) QTEK 8310 (HTC Tornado) QTEK 8500 (HTC Startrek) QTEK 8600 (HTC Breeze) QTEK 9000 (HTC Universal) QTEK 9090 (HTC Blueangel) QTEK 9100 (HTC Wizard) QTEK 9600 (HTC Hermes) QTEK A8300 (HTC Tornado) QTEK A9100 (HTC Wizard) QTEK G100 (HTC Galaxy) QTEK G200 (HTC Artemis) QTEK S100 (HTC Magician) QTEK S110 (HTC Magician) QTEK S200 (HTC Prophet) QTEK S300 (HTC Muse) SONY ERICSSON XPERIA X1 (HTC Venus) T-MOBILE Ameo (HTC Athena) T-MOBILE Dash (HTC Excalibur) T-MOBILE G1 (HTC Dream) T-MOBILE G2 (HTC Sapphire) T-MOBILE MDA (HTC Wallaby) T-MOBILE MDA Basic (HTC Opal) T-MOBILE MDA Compact (HTC Magician) T-MOBILE MDA Compact II (HTC Charmer) T-MOBILE MDA Compact III (HTC Artemis) T-MOBILE MDA Compact IV (HTC Diamond) T-MOBILE MDA Compact V (HTC Topaz) T-MOBILE MDA II (HTC Himalaya) T-MOBILE MDA III (HTC Blueangel) T-MOBILE MDA Mail (HTC Excalibur) T-MOBILE MDA Pro (HTC Universal) T-MOBILE MDA Touch (HTC Elf) T-MOBILE MDA Touch Plus (HTC Niki) T-MOBILE MDA Vario (HTC Wizard) T-MOBILE MDA Vario II (HTC Hermes) T-MOBILE MDA Vario III (HTC Kaiser) T-MOBILE MDA Vario IV (HTC Raphael) T-MOBILE MDA Vario V (HTC Rhodium) T-MOBILE SDA (HTC Sonata) T-MOBILE SDA II (HTC Robbie) T-MOBILE SDA Music (HTC Amadeus) T-MOBILE SDA Music II (HTC Hurricane) T-MOBILE Shadow (HTC Phoebus) T-MOBILE Shadow II (HTC Converse) T-MOBILE Wing (HTC Herald) VERIZON WIRELESS XV6850 (HTC Raphael) VERIZON WIRELESS XV6900 (HTC Vogue) VODAFONE Magic (HTC Sapphire) VODAFONE v1240 (HTC Tornado) VODAFONE v1415 (HTC Vox) VODAFONE v1605 (HTC Hermes) VODAFONE v1620 (HTC Blueangel) VODAFONE v1640 (HTC Universal) VODAFONE v7505 (HTC Vox) VODAFONE VDA II (HTC Tornado) VODAFONE VDA V (HTC Vox) VODAFONE VPA Compact (HTC Magician) VODAFONE VPA Compact GPS (HTC Trinity) VODAFONE VPA Compact III (HTC Hermes) VODAFONE VPA Compact IV (HTC Herald) VODAFONE VPA Compact S (HTC Prophet) VODAFONE VPA III (HTC Blueangel) VODAFONE VPA IV (HTC Universal) VODAFONE VPA Touch (HTC Elf) VODAFONE VPx (HTC Blueangel) Pprosimy nie zamawiać dla następujacych sieci/modeli, gdyż wygenerowane kody nie zadziałają ! - Claro Brazil / Argentina / Guatemala / Dominican Republic / Chile / Puerto Rico
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