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  1. Jul 28, 2022 · Unlock BlackBerry 6 devices and earlier. Remove the existing SIM card by removing the battery and popping the SIM card out of its housing. Insert the SIM card for the new network. When you power the phone back on, you will be prompted to enter your unlock code.

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  2. Jul 19, 2010 · Type in mep2 (type in mep using the keyboard then press ALT and the number 2 to get mep2) Enter your provided code in the "Enter Network MEP Code" box and press Enter to confirm. You should see "Code Accepted" and your device is now unlocked. BlackBerry Pearl. Be sure to have a SIM card inserted in the device and turn off all network connections.

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  4. Mar 9, 2022 · Here are a few ways to find this identifier: Dial the IMEI display code: On most mobile devices, launching the dialer and entering “ *#06# ” will display the IMEI/MEID. Check the device settings: On Apple devices, tapping Settings -> General -> About -> IMEI/MEID will display the information.

  5. On the device, open the. BlackBerry UEM Client. app and tap. About. In the Activated Device and Compliance Status sections, verify that the device information and the activation time stamp are present. In. BlackBerry UEM Self-Service. , verify that your device is listed as an activated device. It can take up to two minutes for the status to ...

  6. Users can also generate access keys, activation passwords, or QR codes in. Search for a user account. In the search results, click the name of the user account. Complete one of the following tasks: 8.0 or later. drop-down list, select the activation profile that you want the password to be paired with.

  7. Mar 26, 2010 · Usually your Blackberry will come with 10 tries or 255. Before you enter the code, the phone will say "Enter Network MEP Code (xx Left)" The number there will be how many tries you have left. If your phone says 0 left, the only way to unlock it will be for us or anyone else to physically have your phone.

  8. Apr 22, 2015 · Step 1: Identify your Unlock Code. First, you’ll need to identify your unlock code, and to do this you’ll need your phone’s IMEI number. On a BlackBerry 10, click the Advanced tab under the phone’s Settings. A dropdown menu should include a Hardware Tab. Click it and you’ll see your IMEI number. On a BlackBerry 6, 7, 8 or 9 you need ...