ernie_j_c
07-11-2003, 06:11 PM
Hello, great forum. I want to switch my 3650 from USA AT&T carrier to USA Cingular. Phone background: I bought it online auction from guy in Mass. USA, and it was used for AT&T. Phone info:
IMEI: 351102500572770
NETWORK: 310 380 (assuming AT&T USA)
I generated following codes and tried with following results:
#pw+428107744673702+1# "not allowed" [2nd try]
#pw+257255777514050+2# "not allowed" [3rd try]
#pw+729820042700224+3# "not allowed" [4th try]
#pw+416117631453717+4# "not allowed"
#pw+427517044567713+5# "not allowed"
#pw+733530157167436+6# "not allowed"
#pw+906212121414315+7# "code error" [1st try]
So I noticed that not all 3650 on AT&T USA are network code 31080... and I tried plugging in code 24407 (from FAQ on this site.) Then attempted the following new codes:
#pw+435417752316517+1# "not allowed" [2nd try]
#pw+797840013500044+2#
#pw+715040434332544+3#
#pw+935372253375575+4#
#pw+742910567011014+5#
#pw+714860733210466+6#
#pw+792040216062047+7# "code error" [1st try]
Now, I think I've definitely exceeded my 5 lives. Is cable my only option now? And if so, anyone recommend a supplier for 3650 cable that works well on a laptop using win2000? How much cost?
One other note: I plugged in my desired Cingular SIM (already activated from other phone -- same trick worked for my 6310i at least), and phone read: "Sim Not Accepted". Fine. So I plugged in a virgin AT&T sim, and everything was fine -- all functions available, but no service of course. After that, it made sense to assume it is in fact locked to AT&T. After that, I started entering codes.... but I must have gone too far.
Can someone confirm I used the right codes, and that I need the cable now? I hate for a hobby to turn into such an expense! Hardware costs too much. I'd rather make it, but I would need a connector to the 3650, plus easy schematics to follow.
Thanks in advance... great forum!
-EC
IMEI: 351102500572770
NETWORK: 310 380 (assuming AT&T USA)
I generated following codes and tried with following results:
#pw+428107744673702+1# "not allowed" [2nd try]
#pw+257255777514050+2# "not allowed" [3rd try]
#pw+729820042700224+3# "not allowed" [4th try]
#pw+416117631453717+4# "not allowed"
#pw+427517044567713+5# "not allowed"
#pw+733530157167436+6# "not allowed"
#pw+906212121414315+7# "code error" [1st try]
So I noticed that not all 3650 on AT&T USA are network code 31080... and I tried plugging in code 24407 (from FAQ on this site.) Then attempted the following new codes:
#pw+435417752316517+1# "not allowed" [2nd try]
#pw+797840013500044+2#
#pw+715040434332544+3#
#pw+935372253375575+4#
#pw+742910567011014+5#
#pw+714860733210466+6#
#pw+792040216062047+7# "code error" [1st try]
Now, I think I've definitely exceeded my 5 lives. Is cable my only option now? And if so, anyone recommend a supplier for 3650 cable that works well on a laptop using win2000? How much cost?
One other note: I plugged in my desired Cingular SIM (already activated from other phone -- same trick worked for my 6310i at least), and phone read: "Sim Not Accepted". Fine. So I plugged in a virgin AT&T sim, and everything was fine -- all functions available, but no service of course. After that, it made sense to assume it is in fact locked to AT&T. After that, I started entering codes.... but I must have gone too far.
Can someone confirm I used the right codes, and that I need the cable now? I hate for a hobby to turn into such an expense! Hardware costs too much. I'd rather make it, but I would need a connector to the 3650, plus easy schematics to follow.
Thanks in advance... great forum!
-EC