Unlocking V630i
Remove the sim locks from your sony ericsson V630i phone to allow sim cards from any network. This is also known as Unblocking, Unlocking, Sim lock removal and unbaring.
Supported Features V630i:
Change CID
V630i you can change the certificate colour between brown, red or blue. You can also change the CID up and down except for models which are CID53 as new.
Change Colour/ Certificate
Change the colour of the certificate on your Sony Ericsson phone between Red, Blue and Brown.
Repair Security Zone or EROM
Fix phones that blink white and wont start, or flash brand new motherboards.
Required Cable:
DCU60 or DCU65 cable supplied with all Sony Ericsson phones as standard.
Supported Cables:
DCU60 or DCU65 cable supplied with all Sony Ericsson phones as standard. These cables are basically the same except the DCU65 is a shorter version.
Requirements:
- A windows based PC running either XP, Vista or Windows 7 (All 64x versions as well)
- A supreme credit to allow access to the ultimate unlocker software
How to Unlock
1. Download Free the latest version of ultimate unlocker software from the download page. Dont use any old version you have stored on your computer as this tool is constantly updated.
2. Read the instructions page and follow the guide for installing the drivers.
3. Once these are installed you will need to purchase a Supreme credit so you can access the software to perform your chosen task.
4. Now go back to the instructions page and follow the steps to unlock your phone.
Note:
This process does not unlock stolen phones and doing so is pointless as once a phone is blocked all carriers will not allow it on to there network.
Make sure you follow the instructions to the letter if you skip a step it wont work properly.
If you need help we provide support for our customers this is done by using the contact form. You will need to include your paypal transaction number when logging these requests.
This software only remove the sim lock and doesnt change or tamper with the IMEI in anyway. Unlocking a stolen phone is a criminal offence and could land you with a jail term of up to 5 years. If you want to read more on this issue please see our faqs section.
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