Own a Nokia Lumia phone that you cannot use because it has a SIM lock enabled? GSMLiberty now has the solution to your problem, whether your Nokia Lumia is locked to AT&T, T-Mobile, Rogers or any other carrier.
We are providing unlocking services for almost all models in the Nokia Lumia range. Your Nokia Lumia phone can be unlocked within minutes using Guaranteed Nokia Lumia unlock codes, no more extra roaming charges to pay; your unlocked phone can be used with any phone carrier you prefer. Just provide us with your phones 15 digit IMEI number by entering it on this page without any spaces or dashes. If asked for, enter the phone carrier to which it is locked. We will get the specific unlock code and deliver it to you via email. If our code fails to unlock your phone, you will get a refund. That simple !
Yes, codes can be ordered from any registered unlock code provider such as GSMLiberty. We have unlocked various Nokia Lumia phone models from different carriers in the US, UK, Canada and Germany. Feel free to contact us via email, phone or chat if you have any questions.
Yes, if you purchase your code from a registered unlock code provider like GSMLiberty, you can be assured that the unlock code is 100% safe. The phone lock will be permanently removed without damaging your phone or voiding your warranty.
Apart from the above mentioned ones, GSMLiberty does provide unlocking services for various other Nokia Lumia phone models. We unlock phones locked to AT&T and, T-Mobile which are popular carriers in the US. Also, unlock codes are provided for Nokia Lumia phones locked to Rogers and Fido in Canada and also Orange and 02 in UK and Germany. Carriers supported include:
Showing the entering of the unlock code received from GSMLiberty and it successfully working for a Rogers/Cityfone Nokia Lumia 520 running Windows Phone version 8.1. A great and easy experience! The overall process was fast and I would highly recommend them.
Our Nokia unlock code server yields results for valid IMEI's in the vast majority of cases. Should we be unable to generate an unlock code for your Nokia phone, you will be fully refunded or provided with an alternative service depending on what your preference is.
The workaround is this: Enter the incorrect code until you run out of your ten (10) attempts. Then you'll get the *real* network unlock message, with 32 attempts. Enter the same 8-digit code you've been entering,
The phone lock code protects the contents of your phone from unauthorised use. When the phone lock code is turned on, it needs to be keyed in every time you turn on your phone and when it has been in sleep mode.
Once AT&T emails you the 20-digit unlock code, you can enter it on your Nokia Lumia 1520 device. Go to the phone dialer and tap ##7820#. You are allowed ten attempts to insert the code before your device permanently locks to AT&T. When unlock code is inserted correctly, the Lumia 1520 shows a picture of an opened lock.
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Windows 10 Mobile emphasized software using the Universal Windows Platform (UWP), which allowed apps to be designed for use across multiple Windows 10-based product families with nearly identical code, functionality, and adaptations for available input methods.[59][60][61] When connected to an external display, devices could also render a stripped-down desktop interface similar to Windows on PCs, with support for keyboard and mouse input.[62][63] Windows 10 Mobile featured Skype message integration, updated Office Mobile apps, notification syncing with other Windows 10 devices, support for the Microsoft Edge web browser, and other user interface improvements.[53][64][65] Microsoft developed a middleware known as Windows Bridge to allow iOS Objective-C and Android C++ or Java software to be ported to run on Windows 10 Mobile with limited changes to code.[66][67][68]
Later versions of Windows Phone support the running of managed code through a Common Language Runtime similar to that of the Windows operating system itself, as opposed to the .NET Compact Framework. This, along with support for native C and C++ libraries, allows some traditional Windows desktop programs to be easily ported to Windows Phone.[116]
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The most popular apps, like Facebook, Foursquare, Spotify and Angry Birds, are popular both for what they do, but also the speed with which they do it. To get the best performance it is necessary, at this point, to significantly rebuild the code for each of the dominent platforms, each with their own syntax. This is expensive and time consuming. It will not always be so. As the baseline of smartphone processing power increases, more of the page rendering can be done by the device itself using HTML5 and Javascript, without any significant speed penalty. When that happens, "wrappers," like PhoneGap, can be deployed more universally and cut multiplatform development time, and cost, significantly. But for the time being, in the high-performance arena, bespoke native apps are still the way to go.
Unlike the Android and Windows apps, you must manually connect to the Chromecast wireless network when using an iOS device. It's possible to successfully setup your Chromecast using iOS but the iOS Chromecast app is not fully accessible. When instructions are read, the text is doubled. For example if you were at the top of the screen where you must verify the code that appears on the TV screen and flicked right through the instructions, you would first encounter an element that told you to verify that the text on the app and the TV screen match. If you continued to flick right you would see the same text again. In addition to this oddity, the button for selecting a wireless network is not labeled. Overall, it is possible to setup Chromecast using an iOS device but it is not as simple as doing so from an Android device.
Apparently, when I first set up my Windows Live ID account, I had enabled the two-factor authentication. With this security feature enabled, there are certain instances, such as when setting up a Windows phone, when you have to obtain an app code and enter it when you receive a login password error. I applaud Microsoft for going the extra mile when it comes to security, but I think they should be user-friendly enough to ask for the app code and tell you how to obtain one right there on your log-in screen, instead of making you go looking for the reason your new phone won't accept your password. I never did obtain an app code. I took the shortcut I suspect many users do; I temporarily disabled two-factor authentication.
To access NFB Newsline you must first switch the Stream to the Online Bookshelves. You can accomplish this by pressing the Online button, the round button above the 2 button on the keypad. Once you have successfully transitioned to the Online Bookshelves, you must activate the Newsline service on your device. To do this you must press the 7 key twice to open the Online Services menu. The first item in this menu will be the Add NFB Newsline Service option. You can activate this option by pressing the Confirm (#) key on the telephone keypad. First, you will be prompted for your confirmation code. You can enter this using the telephone keypad followed by the Confirm (#) key or the Play/Stop key. You will then be asked for your security code, which can be entered on the telephone keypad followed by Confirm (#) or the Play/Stop key. You will be alerted that your log in was successful and be returned to the Online Services menu.
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