View Full Version : How to unlock Huawei E367?
ncabla
01-12-2011, 12:35 PM
hi how can unlock the huawei e367 mdem???
sajunky
01-12-2011, 01:46 PM
hi how can unlock the huawei e367 mdem???
All phones sold in SA are unlocked to comply with the law.
All phones sold in SA are unlocked to comply with the law.
ncabla is probably from overseas
sajunky
01-12-2011, 04:34 PM
ncabla is probably from overseas
My post was informative. Message: "Don't expect much on this forum on this question, as we do not need to deal with unlocking". Besides it was off topic.
My post was informative. Message: "Don't expect much on this forum on this question, as we do not need to deal with unlocking". Besides it was off topic.
Of course, echo what you're saying
AirWolf
01-12-2011, 10:08 PM
hi how can unlock the huawei e367 mdem???
If only locked via a network operator's dashboard, then flashing to an unbranded dashboard (like Mobile Partner) would allow you to use any network...
If it's a non-South African modem:
The E367 has a new algorithm and so the unlock code can not be calculated.
You can get it unlocked at www.dc-unlocker.com but not for free of course!
sajunky
02-12-2011, 10:47 AM
If only locked via a network operator's dashboard, then flashing to an unbranded dashboard (like Mobile Partner) would allow you to use any network...
Technically it is not locking. You can exit application @anytime and use your own dialer, just make sure to remove it from system tray. There are options in the software settings to (a) not load at startup and (b) to remove to from system tray on exit.
AirWolf
02-12-2011, 11:26 AM
Technically it is not locking. You can exit application @anytime and use your own dialer, just make sure to remove it from system tray. There are options in the software settings to (a) not load at startup and (b) to remove to from system tray on exit.
How does locking work?
sajunky
02-12-2011, 01:03 PM
It is part of GSM standard. Any device can be locked, there is SP lock, network lock, SIM lock. Such locked device can not be used in other environment, unless provided with unlocking code. SIM lock is the most restrictive, device can be used only with particular SIM. Is seems SA users forgotten how it works, hehe...
It is part of GSM standard. Any device can be locked, there is SP lock, network lock, SIM lock. Such locked device can not be used in other environment, unless provided with unlocking code. SIM lock is the most restrictive, device can be used only with particular SIM. Is seems SA users forgotten how it works, hehe...
1. Network Lock ensures only the 'locked' networks SIM can be used.
2. Subset Lock used with above and locks a sub-provider's SIM (for example a Virgin SA SIM to Cell C as the main network)
3. Service Provider Lock locks the handset to accept a SIM supplied by one particular company.
4. SIM Lock this locks the handset to a range of SIM's so you can say, put a contract SIM in a pre-pay handset.
5. Corporate Lock this permits the handset to accept SIM's allocated to a corporate body (i.e. company phone).
There are two further locks which are seldom used, in fact both have effectively been replaced by SIM card configuration.
Luckily we have none of these in South Africa unless you have a very old handset!!
jackiee
11-01-2013, 11:53 AM
hi how can unlock the huawei e367 mdem???
To unlock your Huawai E367 modem, get the code from Wickedunlock.com (http://www.wickedunlock.com/huawei-e367-megafon/rs11wp9/) for which you have to provide country and the network it is currently locked and then unlock it.