05-11-2019 12:44 PM - edited 01-05-2022 04:53 AM
Good day,
This morning I tried to hook up my new SIM card to my old BlackBerry.
Before I signed up for this 2nd account I checked the IMEI number and all looked well...UNTIL...I got a note on my phone saying that my phone was locked and I needed a MEP code. 🤔
I've been trying to unlock the phone, but, alas I can't get the code to do the required input... any ideas would be welcomed.
Thanks...
AKA @CatCanyon
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05-20-2019 10:07 PM
Hi, your blackberry 9800 (Torch) has an ancient OS. I'd be surprised if it works with public mobile. Let us know 🙂
05-19-2019 11:23 AM
Good morning. Thanks for responding. Il check out e-bay.
My old provider was Bell. The phone model is 9800. I checked the IMEI before trying to set it up and it was compatible.
So, thanks forre pointing out the next step. I'll try Bell first.
05-11-2019 01:59 PM - edited 05-11-2019 02:01 PM
@CatCanyon1 wrote:Good day,
This morning I tried to hook up my new SIM card to my old BlackBerry.
Before I signed up for this 2nd account I checked the IMEI number and all looked well...UNTIL...I got a note on my phone saying that my phone was locked and I needed a MEP code. 🤔
I've been trying to unlock the phone, but, alas I can't get the code to do the required input... any ideas would be welcomed.
Thanks...
AKA @CatCanyon
This thread has been moved from The Lounge to Phones & Hardware.
MEP refers to unlock code. Your phone is locked to another carrier. To unlock, you can contact the original carrier. You can also purchase an unlock code. I believe they're about $1on eBay.
Which model is this phone? If it's really old, it may not be compatible. In addition, devices running Blackberry OS before version 10 cannot use Public Mobile data services.
One you get the unlock code, you may want to take a look at a website with some instructions such as this one: https://www.gsmliberty.net/shop/blackberry-imei-mep-unlock-code-p-135.html