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Model : Bold, Curve,
8300, 8310, 8320, 8800, 8820, 9000
Must be done without a SIM card inserted and wireless radios must be turned off.
1. Go to settings.
2. Go to options.
3. Go to advanced options.
4. Go to SIM card.
4. Hold the ALT Key while typing in MEPE or MEPD or MEPPE or MEPPD ( not case
sensitive ) ( you will not see text appear on screen while typing ).
5. It will say "Enter Network MEP Code, then you type in the unlock code, press
in the trackball to confirm.
6. Your phone is now unlocked.
Model : BlackBerry Storm (9500)
1. Insert any SIM card
2. Turn off all of the wireless connections
3. Go to Options
4. Select Advanced Options
5. Select SIM Card
6. Hit menu select show keyboard
7. Enter MEPD (you will not be able to see the typed info)
8. Enter MEP2
9. Now it will say enter network MEP code
Model : BlackBerry
8700
Go to the Menu -> Options -> Advanced Options -> SIM Card press Select
While holding the Shift
key (bottom right corner CAPS), type MEPD.
You should now see the
five locking categories listed.

While holding the ALT
key, type mep2.
Release the ALT key.
You are now prompted to
enter the Network MEP code.
Enter the code, enter
Return/Enter, the device should then be unlocked.
Model : BlackBerry 8800
***** You must have a SIM card in your phone to
complete these steps ( Can be active or inactive ) *****
1 - Go to Settings menu => and then Options
2 - Select Advanced Options => and then SIM Card
3 - Type MEPD using your BlackBerry keyboard
(NOTE: You will not see any text appear on the screen while typing MEPD)
4 - Hold the ALT Key while typing in MEPE on
your Blackberry keyboard (NOTE: You will not see any text appear on the screen
while typing MEPE)
5 - You should be presented with a prompt "Enter Network MEP Code". Type in the
digit unlock code received from us and press in the track wheel / jog dial to
confirm
6 - Your phone is now unlocked
Model : BlackBerry 8100 Pearl
1 - Go to Options Menu => Advanced Options
2 - In the SIM Card menu, hold down the Shift button (right of the zero, cap),
then type meppd
3 - You'll see the unlocking level screen there you hold the ALT key (left side
below @) type mepp2
4 - Enter the unlock code.
Model : BlackBerry 8100 Pearl (Vodafone Australia)
PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT ANY UNLOCK PROCESS
This procedure unlocks the handset from being network restricted from only using
SIM cards from Vodafone Australia. In case of difficulties, please refer to the
FAQ listed below.
1. Take note of the unlocking code shown above
2. Insert a Non-Vodafone Australia working SIM card.
3. Ensure the phone is charged and then switch the phone on.
4. Optional Step: If the SIM card has a PIN, enter your PIN number. (See FAQ
below)
5. The phone will then display a message. The most common is "Invalid SIM card"
(Different message? - See FAQ below)
6. Select "Turn Wireless Off"
7. Select Settings > Menu , then go to Advanced Options > SIM Card
8. Type MEPT by holding the ALT-key and
typing the letters MEPT with multitap i.e. type hold ALT, type {M}{ER}{OP}{OP}{TY}
9. When prompted with "Enter Network MEP code (255 left)" on the screen, enter
the 16-digit network unlock code provided for your phone, then press Enter.
(Unlocking code is shown above)
10. Reset the phone by pulling the battery
11. Switch the phone on and the handset will be unlocked automatically. This
will be confirmed if you can make and receive calls with the Non-Vodafone
Australia SIM card. (You will need reception and phone credit with the different
network provider)
Model : All BlackBerry
1 - Using the menu go to Settings Menu -> SIM Card press Select.
2 - While holding the SHIFT key, type mepd
3 - You should now see the five locking categories listed.
4 - While holding the SHIFT KEY, type mep2.
5 - Release the shift key.
6 - You are now prompted to enter the Network MEP code (it will also state how
many attempts left)
7 - Enter the code
8 - Enter Return/Enter
9 - The device should then be unlocked
FAQ:
Question: My phone asks to enter a PIN number
Answer: For SIM cards with PIN ENABLED you will be required to enter a PIN. This
is not the unlocking code that has just been provided. For information
concerning the PIN, PIN2, PUK and PUK2 codes for a SIM card please read the
manual that came with your phone. This is not a handset unlocking difficulty.
Question: My handset displays a different message then what is shown in this
procedure when I insert a Non Vodafone Australia SIM card.
Answer: The most common message the phone will display is "Invalid SIM card"
Because each handset may have a different variation in software there is no
common message. If your handset displays a different message it is recommended
to move onto the next step. Note: Faulty SIM Cards - The handset may also
display messages indicating the SIM you are using to unlock the handset is
faulty, it could display "Insert SIM Card" "Card Error" or "Card Rejected"
confirm the SIM card is inserted correctly - Gold area downwards and the cut of
the corner matches correctly. You will need a working Non Vodafone SIM card to
unlock the handset, Vodafone can not assist with other networks' faulty SIMs.
Question: I am outside of Australia and experiencing difficulties unlocking the
phone that I purchased from a Vodafone Australia outlet
Answer: Clearly note this in the difficulties description. Vodafone Australia
can only send a reply to the difficulty by email.
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