Yes, you can unlock a phone that is SIM locked with the carrier by rooting it.
Not knowing what kinds of locks you are referring to, whether it can be fixed, unlocked/disabled, or relocked/enabled depends on the circumstance. For instance, if it's carrier locked (SIM locked), you would need to contact the carrier to SIM unlock the Moto X. If you mean to unlock the Moto X's bootloader and root the device, there are methods out there to do so. Or the converse is that there are methods to relock and unroot the device as well. If you can specify what kinds of locks are disabled, your question can be answered more appropriately.
"Jailbreak" is a term coined for removing the limitations on Apple-made products. Removing the limitations of an Android device is called rooting.1.) Download and install a program called "SuperOneClick" to your computer. Once installed, open the program.2.) Dismount the SD card, connect the phone to the computer via USB cable, and enable USB Debugging Mode (Go to Settings > Applications > Development USB Debugging. Click to enable.3.) Click Root to root the phone. The program will say OK when it finishes. Check to see if Superuser shows up in your apps. If it does, you have successfully rooted your phone.DISCLAIMER: Rooting a phone can damage the phone and WILL void all warranties the phone has. Do so with caution. Neither Answers.com nor I claim any liability for damages created before, during or after rooting of a device. These steps are provided for informational purposes only.
You have 2 choices: 1)Your carrier released a new version of android for your phone. 2)You root your phone and flash a different ROM into your phone.
As a disclaimer, keep in mind that resetting the Samsung Galaxy S5 may delete most, if not all the files stored. Before performing this, make sure the device is fully charged. Turn the phone off. Then, press the power button, volume up button, and home button all at the same time. Keep it depressed until you see the Android logo on the display. Using the volume controls, use the volume down button until you get to "wipe data/factory reset". Press the power button, then confirm by highlighting "Yes - delete all user data". Press the power button again. When you see the "reboot system now" option, use the power button to choose it. After it restarts, it should take you back to the phone setup screen.
If you are talking about the Verizon apps, the only way to remove them is to root and unlock the bootloader on the phone, then you can disable or remove the Verizon apps at that point.
I think its locked.
To remove the password of a Nokia X3, you may either root your phone or use the phone's security code to remove the restrictions.
I think its locked.
Take full control of your iPhone, iTouch or iPad: get access to unlimited themes and third-party application you wouldn't ever find in the App store, do Facetime calls through 3G connection, enable multitasking and video recording if you have an older iPhone model, unlock your iPhone and use any SIM carrier you want.
It appears that when Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini owners update their Android OS to the latest version, they get a message saying "not registered on network". It could be an issue with the SIM card, an issue with the network connection, an issue with the software update, or an issue with the phone itself. Best solution may be to go to the carrier and see if they can repair it. Another option is to unlock and root the phone, then repair the issue. This isn't recommended unless you're comfortable modifying your phone.
Nexus smartphones by and large have stock Android OS installed, updates arrive faster than comparable carrier devices, are relatively easy to unlock and root (developer-friendly), and are at a competitive price point.
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