Cellfservices Unlocking Wind Mobile Blackberry Bold 9700

As many people are jumping off their contracts and joining Wind Mobile,we have received a surge of e-mails asking us to find out how to unlock the Blackberry Bold 9700. We are proud to say that we have successfully unlocked 5 devices and have been tested and reported as working.

There are however a few things to note before deciding to unlock your WIND Mobile Blackberry Bold 9700. After unlocking your phone, you will NOT be able to use 3G on any of the North American network carriers because WIND runs on 3G-1700 band. Your EDGE and GPRS functions will be fine and you will still be able to use BIS and BES fully. This means you can continue using your Blackberry Messenger, your E-mails will all come in at real time, and you will be able to use all of the features of the phone.

If you would like to have your WIND Mobile Blackberry Bold 9700 unlocked or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us!

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9 comments to Cellfservices Unlocking Wind Mobile Blackberry Bold 9700

  • Eddy

    Hi there once getting the wind mobile blackberry bold unlocked what companies can i use it on in Canada? Am i just limited to rogers and fido?

  • Yes. In Canada with the Wind Mobile BlackBerry Bold 9700, you will only be able to use it on Telus and Bell. You will also be able to use it abroad & overseas.

  • david

    Since the BB Bold 9700 is also a quadband phone. Why wouldn’t user have the same functionality using other networks?

    I am having issues unlocking because when I type in MEPD and them MEP2 from the SIM CARD option within settings. Whey I type the digits nothing happens – meaning I don’t see if the network is active and ultimately don’t get any window asking to input my unlock code what I already received from Wind…

    Any suggestions?

  • Scrappy

    where can I get a prepaid sim card for use on an unlocked Wind bberry bold? Do they have data plans available as well?

  • Dr.Phweebleschnepter

    Hey folks,
    I realize this may be the totally wrong place to post this but, I’m not that bright of a guy. I have a shiny new BB Bold 9700 my mom bought me from T-mobile and mailed to me here where I live in Japan. And when I got it and stuck one of the local Softbank Sim card in it; it said I need a MEP code etc etc. So I’m using the WIFI Hotspot Browser built into it (totally rocks!!!) To send this message to you now.

    But I want to unlock it so it will work like its supposed to. Phone and all that. What do I need to do here? Please help.

  • Dr.Phweebleschnepter:

    That is exactly what you need to do. The MEP code that both we provide and Cellfservices provides will allow you to use any GSM SIM card into your phone. I am not sure if Softbank is a GSM network carrier, but as long as the GSM frequencies are supported on your BlackBerry device, you will be able to use it with no problems on your network in Japan.

    Cheers!

  • Hello,

    You can get a prepaid SIM card in any telecommunications shop wherever you are travelling. The data plans vary depending on which network carrier you are looking to use your phone with. Most prepaid carriers do not allow data services, but there’s no harm in asking :)

  • It’s possible that one of your keys may not be functioning. Try to open the memo pad and type in mepd and mep2. They do not need to be in capital letters.

  • Hi Folks,

    I am really stuck, I bought a new BlackBerry bold 9700 from T-Mobile in US, when I came to Pakistan, I asked a freiend to unlock so that I can use it here in Pakistan. He tried to enter MEPD code and entered wrong code all the time, Now problem is that he used all the attempts and nothing left to try. Seems that phone is useless for me. I need help how to unlock and make it useable for me.

    Looking forward to heairng from you soon.

    Sincerely,
    Khawaja.

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