Unlock BlackBerry OS 10 from all networks
That’s right, we’ve managed to find a way of unlocking the BlackBerry Z10 and Q10 from all networks worldwide.
21 Feb 2013When it comes to unlocking a BlackBerry, the best method is by using one of the unlock codes that we can provide. Once you've received the code, you'll simply need to enter it in the phone to remove the network lock and start using whichever SIM card you want. Newer BlackBerry models have a very simple process built in that makes entering this unlock code very easy. The older models require navigating through some easy to find menu options to do so.
Another good thing about BlackBerry phones is that there is a menu option that can tell us which lock is currently active on the phone, so we know exactly which code to use. The most common active lock on a BlackBerry is the Network lock (NCK), however sometimes it is the Service Provider lock (SPCK) that is active instead. We provide both sets of codes, just in case.
The method can differ from phone to phone but this is the method that is for some of the most recent BlackBerry models and the one we expect them to be sticking with for their future phone releases.
That’s right, we’ve managed to find a way of unlocking the BlackBerry Z10 and Q10 from all networks worldwide.
21 Feb 2013Early yesterday morning (Feb 6th) our website was updated which allowed us to start accepting orders for the BlackBerry Z10. However, soon after a few people got in touch with our customer support team, we removed the service after discovering that the unlock codes being found weren't weren't quite ready yet.
07 Feb 2013This has caused some confusion amongst customers for a while and something we wanted to just inform people of before it confuses many more.
11 Oct 2012