05-05-2016 12:31 AM - edited 01-04-2022 12:53 PM
Hello everyone!
Samsung is giving unlock codes for free for the S7's:
Hope this helps. I am not sure if they would give unlock codes for free for other Samsung phones.
If anyone wants to try their luck with other models, please post an update here.
EDIT: Confirmed to be working only for S7, S7 Edge, Galaxy Grand Prime. Not other models.
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06-08-2017 02:22 PM
Just received the unlock code for my Telus GS7 today. I used the online chat and pretty much received it right away.
05-31-2017 06:44 AM
Anyone try it to get a free unlock code from askunlock.net....is not exactly free,they say is a win win situation, but I dont know what to say...I registered and expect..to get.
05-14-2017 03:02 PM
I bought a Telus branded Samsung prepay from Bestbuy
Called Samsung up and they had no problem giving me unlock code since I was not under a contract / tab
That was just this week
05-14-2017 01:37 PM
Hi @jam!
Happy to hear that you got your phone unlocked for free from Samsung.
Last year, people had success getting free unlock codes regardless of where they bought the phone from. It was reported that telling the Samsung rep that you had bought your phone at Costco also guaranteed success.
05-14-2017 01:01 PM
I just got samsung to unlock my s7 this morning. Maybe it was because i had purchased it at a samsung store? I was locked to virgin mobile. I'm now using it with public mobile! 🙂
05-14-2017 12:54 PM
Thank You, for the information. I got ahold of samsung and they unlocked my s7 for free, now i can use it with public mobile. 🙂
05-08-2017 03:30 PM
Hey @StarLord, thanks for the update.
I started this thread a really long time ago and its definitely outdated/irrelevant now. A number of people took advantage of the free unlock codes back in the days when this was still relevant. Cheers.
05-08-2017 11:22 AM - edited 05-08-2017 11:28 AM
12-19-2016 10:20 AM
Just got off chat with Samsung. They no longer offer free unlock codes as they have authroized the carriers to do so. I am with Fido, and they want $50 for the code. I told them to forget it as I can get it done for $20 at any local cell shop.
12-16-2016 03:19 AM
11-13-2016 06:57 PM
Good luck @Pasharu, if this doesn't work, you can try other vendors online on eBay, etc.
11-13-2016 06:38 PM
thanks for the info, trying it out!
11-09-2016 05:08 PM
Hey @leak, its great to hear that this is still working.
You will most likely get the unlock code via email soon. They would have refused to take the request if they weren't gonna provide the unlock code. Cheers.
11-09-2016 03:22 PM
Follow the unlock instructions religiously. If (for whatever reason) it doesn't work perfectly after you've (correctly) made a couple attempts then don't persist. Most smartphones will allow only a small number of failed unlock attempts (usually 10 or so, maybe fewer) before permanently bricking the firmware - this feature is designed to thwart phone theft - and the limited number of remaining attempts is not always displayed.
All that being said, it's as easy as just inserting a SIM, entering the specific code(s), and restarting the device, lol.
11-09-2016 02:55 PM - edited 11-09-2016 02:57 PM
Holy crap! It worked! well, I guess we will see in a few days when my code should be getting emailed to me.
I have a Rogers galaxy s7. I chatted with a rep at samsung. told them i heard I could get a code, and that I bought my phone from Costco, and she said I should get the code in 4 days. Crossing my fingers!
10-21-2016 05:57 PM
Free unlock codes are available for a large variety of older smartphones, including a lot of other Samsung models and some LG models. Unconditionally free.
Although some of the code generators are traps, loaded with paywalls or payloads, trojans and ransomware and spyware and loggers and malware. Download only from reputatable sources, scan with extreme prejudice, and run only in a quarantined sandbox, lol.
But don't get sucked in - newer "premium" devices are always costly to unlock. And registry systems are in place which will actually deny access to unlocks until the device is fully paid for. Anyone who could afford to buy such a new device outright will indeed buy a fully unlocked one straight from the manufacturer - the only devices which will need unlocking will be the ones purchased through (and locked by) the carriers on a not-yet-completed-not-yet-paid-out contract basis.
10-21-2016 09:48 AM
Thanks @fktw for the very helpful suggestion.
@smack, this thread is very old and no longer relevant. If your phone was bought unlocked and then locked to the first sim you put in, these phones came with unlock code in the box.
Otherwise try e-bay, I have had very good experience from there as well. Good luck!
10-21-2016 05:58 AM
10-20-2016 11:49 PM
I did Live chat with samsung both Canada & US since by device was bought in US they could not help , chat with the US and they need told me to call customer care . So I need help asap
08-29-2016 04:24 PM
You are right @kav2001c. However, people on RFD have reported not receiving the code after many days, even the online rep said the code would be sent to them...
So I ordered a code from eBay... Time is valuable. Hopefully it would work.
08-28-2016 04:25 PM
08-28-2016 04:20 PM - edited 08-28-2016 04:21 PM
Samsung has always had ability to unlock any device.
They choose not to do so.
The recent devices had an auto lock feature.
If you bought it unlocked from Samsung store, then inserted certain carrier SIM card the phone will lock itself to that carrier.
So Samsung was forced to offer unlock codes to clients.
This deal still works but just be smart about it.
Don't tell them you bought a locked phone on a 2 year term from a carrier.
Tell them you bought an unlock device and not it is no longer unlocked.
(They even warn you about this on retail packaging, go check out the J1 at your local Costco store to see what I mean)
08-28-2016 03:27 PM
It seems this method no longer works anymore. Samsung has fixed it...
08-18-2016 07:21 PM
this is not true in the US i dont know about canada though
05-05-2016 09:17 PM
@Griff Thanks for chiming in. I do recall reading about this new setup in S7 before.
05-05-2016 08:27 PM
There is a slight difference in the way the locking with the S7 works versus the prior models of Samsung phones. The S7 comes unlocked in box and then locks to the first sim card inserted, it reformats and deletes the information so if you set up the phone and then put in your SIM card it's time wasted.
I'm not sure how that connects exaclty to Samsung being able to unlock the device themselves but prior to that when Samsung phones were carrier locked it was done prior to activation.
05-05-2016 07:17 PM
@imm1304 I used the same hex dump reading technique to unlock an HTC device (I think it was the Evo) years ago. Based simply on price considerations, I suspect that the vast majority of the unlocking companies are not subscribing to any official database. Samsung and other large conglomerates would surely not deal with small time vendors who charge $10-$30 for unlocking a device. I suspect these providers are largely using a computational mechanism to generate (find) these unlock codes themselves.
05-05-2016 06:34 PM
You are also right @7789849803. There are underhanded ways of calculating the unlock codes as well. But, I learned as a long term Sony phone user, that there is such a thing as Sony unlock code database that other companies subscribe to. I am sure Samsung has an equivalent. This would be the sure way of getting correct codes from the source.. used by the reputable unlocking services.
Interestingly, I had unlocked several Samsung devices myself by reading out a hex file from the phone following instructions on the XDA developers forum.. that was 5-6 years ago. I think they made unlocking harder since then.
05-05-2016 05:53 PM
@imm1304 Interesting. I always thought the 3rd party unlock code providers were using underhanded means to obtain the unlock codes. If they've been obtaining them from the manufacturer the whole time, then that is very bewildering to me.
I don't know - I feel cellular carriers and phone manufacturers make strange bedfellows. I wish more people would buy their devices unlocked straight from the manufacturer. Which is one of several reasons to love PM - they let you use any device, as long as its unlocked. Plus, they don't sell their own devices.
05-05-2016 05:39 PM
I think Samsung are capable of providing unlock codes to all devices they made. They must be making up for something they did for the S7's.
This is just me speculating but I read that Samsung chose to provide these unlock codes for free because some error on their part resulted in a huge batch of the S7 devices not getting unlocked using codes that people normally pay to purchase. Normally the unlock service providers subscribe to a database.