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HTC Unlock Code (Instant Delivery) - Massive Update

We have updated the HTC unlocking code Database with 5,479,470 new IMEI entries, last update was in October 2016. With this update, we are now able to deliver instantly the Unlock Code of no less than 228,424,845 HTC Cell Phones. Almost 99% of latest HTC phone models are available in our Database, including the last models from the brand:

– HTC U Ultra, U Play,
– HTC Desire 10 Pro, Lifestyle,
– HTC One A9s,
– HTC Desire 627, 628, 630,
– HTC Desire 728 Dual SIM
– HTC Desire 820G+ Dual SIM, 820s Dual SIM,
– HTC Desire 825, 828 Dual SIM, 830,
– HTC One E9s Dual SIM
– HTC One M9+, One M9+ Supreme Camera, One M9s,
– HTC One ME and One X9.

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How to buy a used Smartphone

If you’re in the market for a new smartphone but don’t want to pay the, let’s be frank, not so advantageous monthly price of a service provider contract phone, you could decide to look for a “behind the curve” model. That is a secondhand smartphone that’s perhaps a year or two old, but still functions perfectly adequately.

There are several good sources for ‘behind the curve’ phones including Mobile-Base and Amazon. These sites often have deals on newish phones at close to used prices. But if you do decide on a second-hand smartphone, it’s vital to bear in mind some of the potential phone buying pitfalls.

The first thing to consider is what type of second hand phone option you want.

  • Save money on a popular brand second hand phone from a previous owner.
  • Or pay more for a refurbished phone. A refurbished phone is one that has been tested, fixed and made serviceable by a retailer. If you opt for this route, make sure you get a guarantee, even if it’s for a warranty of only six months.

Buying second-hand

Check the IMEI

If you decide to go the second-hand route, it’s vital to check that the smartphone works correctly, and above all, that it isn’t stolen. If it is and you buy it, your mistake will be discovered as soon as you try to fit a new sim card into it. The phone will die on you, not only that, you could be held responsible for handling stolen goods. 1 in 4 mobile devices checked has a significant used history.

To check if the phone is clean and not stolen you need to run a check on the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number. To find the IMEI on the phone check under Setttings/About Device on Android, or punch in *#06#. The IMEI will instantly appear on the screen.

You can then check the phone’s status at sites such as IMEIPro or CheckMend, said to be the world’s largest data resource on smartphones. While there is a small charge to check on this site, it’s well worth the price. Equipped with the IMEI number you can quickly find out the phone’s full specifications and its history, whether or not the Seller wants you to know about it. It’s like a VIN check for vehicles.

As soon as dodgy sellers realize you know about the requirement of checking for the IMEI, they may well quickly back off and try their luck with a less savvy buyer.

Meet face to face when possible

Whenever possible it’s always best to meet the seller face to face. Buying sight-unseen from eBay or sites that are not rigorously monitored can quickly lead to buyer’s remorse. Sites such as Mobile-Base are monitored, and in the event there is a provable problem they will intercede on your behalf, because all Sellers are vetted.

Consider sim size

Another important point to check is whether you have the right size sim right size sim for the phone you want to buy, but you can always pick up a cheap one.

Check for damage

An important advantage in viewing a phone face to face rather than online is that you can check for scratches, dents, screen cracks and full functionality. Don’t forget to check the camera lens for scratches or misting. If the back opens, open it: the smartphone should be clean inside, and the battery still serviceable.

A fair price

Getting the best bargain for your purchase of course involves several factors including the age of the phone, the condition, the model, whether it’s brand new in box, all the usual variables, however, before you start discussing price, have a good idea in your mind as to what the same model is selling for elsewhere. It makes it much easier to spot a bargain price, but then is a bargain price truly a bargain. Only homework can help you decide.

Buying refurbished

Across the States there are dozens of sites that cater to refurbished phones including Mobile-Base, BestBuy and Overstock. Then of course there is eBay and Amazon. With the exception of eBay, you can spread the cost of your purchase with a credit card and even opt for added protection to guard against any technical or hardware problems.

Buying in-store

If you decide to buy from a bricks and mortar store, remember to bring along a laptop, a charging cable, earbuds or headphones, and even a microSD or SD card. Check the smartphone charges by plugging it into your laptop to make sure it charges. Check the headphone jack and card slot. Place your own sim in the phone and make a phone call.

Locked or unlocked

If the smartphone is locked to a certain network provider which you don’t want, you can quickly, easily and cost effectively unlock it with UnlockBase, the leading online remote unlock service. You can also bargain down the seller as it should be cheaper than an unlocked phone. An unlocked phone gives you complete freedom to choose your own network at a price you want to pay.

Secret codes and apps

Smartphones usually have hidden codes that provide access to extra information and self-test routines. As an example of this, Android phones, *#*#4636#*#* will provide usage statistics and battery information, while *#*#0*#*#* will run an LCD display test. A useful site for checking out codes is Redmond Pie. You can also research the phone you’re after on a YouTube. You can alternatively run an app test such as Phone Tester for Android or Phone Doctor Plus for Android and Apple’s iOS. These apps will give you a quick gauge of the smartphone hardware and the state of the battery. There’s no excuse for not doing your homework, it takes just a few minutes to save yourself a lot of hassle down the line.

Armed with this information and plenty of due diligence, you should be able to find a good quality second-hand or refurbished phone at a good price.



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6 Great Ways To Improve Cellphone Reception

Think about it. Would you rather go back to the good old days when you couldn’t carry a phone around with you? It had certain advantages. People accepted the fact that there would be whole hours of the day when you simply could not be contacted. Nowadays we get jumpy if we can’t get hold of someone inside of an hour, often half an hour.

Being unable to get hold of people in an emergency was a frustration, but it’s a frustration that has now been largely overcome. But now there’s a new source of frustration and exasperation. It’s called poor cell phone reception. It affects everything that governs modern life; phone calls, instant messaging, text messaging, email, internet, apps, social media, and plenty of other real-time services.

We’ve become so accustomed to an always on, always working world, that our levels of patience have greatly decreased. When there is no cellphone reception it’s almost enough to throw your phone out of the window.

Our service providers ensure we pay handsomely for the privilege of such convenience, so it’s only fair we should expect reliable 3G & 4G LTE signals, but do we always get them? No. However, there are a few tips and tricks you can use to help boost your cell phone strength.

1) Let nothing come between you and your cell tower

Your cellphone works best when there’s an uninterrupted signal between you and the cell tower. Your phone should also work well when it’s right in front of the router, but if you’re in another room there are objects and obstructions in between. The trick is to reduce interference between the cell phone and the cell tower. To do this you can go outside or stand by an open window, away from thick walls and insulated interiors.

If a good signal really matters to you, look out for tall trees, hills, mountains, metal structures, and high buildings before you settle on a place to live, all these will contribute towards a poor signal. You can also check with your service provider what the signal is like in any particular area. And the higher your apartment, the better as high rise apartments get the best signal.

Then there’s the weather. Unfortunately, we can’t control it, but it may also affect service. Rain, snow and thunderstorms can all reduce reception, but sometimes, just shifting your position a few feet can reduce the problem.

2) Know where your nearest cell tower is located

Finding out where your nearest cell phone tower is located can really help in your battle for better cellphone signal. If you want to know where your nearest cell tower is, go online, enter your zip code or city and state and you can quickly find out. You can discover cell tower locations by all the major carriers including Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, & T-Mobile. The reviews from other users will give you an honest appraisal as to cell signal strength.

– Check websites:

OpenSignal ranks the top carriers and their signal with a cell phone coverage map and then further compares your area cell phone signal nationwide and even worldwide. You can also refine the type of cell phone signal by 2G, 3G, and 4G.

– Download an App:

OpenSignal: For iPhone | For Android
Akvelon’s Signal Finder: For iPhone | For Android
RootMetrics’ Cell Phone Coverage Map: For iPhone | For Android

– Use your phone:

Your smartphone is a great way to find signal strength. Cell phone signals are measured in dB (decibels). Similar to radio waves, such as AM/FM. All cellular devices operate within this standard:-50 dB to -120 dB signal level.

-50 dB is considered full strength (full bars). -120 dB is considered signal Death Valley.

So, while the bars on your phone are supposed to indicate signal strength, you can’t truly rely on it. Why? Because there’s no industry standard and practice to label dB values in relation to the number of bars. For example, 1 bar on Verizon is 2 bars on AT&T and 3 bars on Sprint, even though it could be the exact same signal and performing at the same speeds.

You can check the Db readings like this:

For iPhone Users:

  • Go into Phone Mode
  • Dial and Call *3001#12345#*
  • You know enter in “Field Test Mode”
  • Drag down your notifications bar and you will see your dB reading in the left-hand corner.

Field Test Mode on iPhone

For Android Users:

  • Go to Settings > General > About Phone
  • Then “Network” (or  “Status“)
  • You should see your dB Value

Now try walking around the house to find out where you receive the best signal. The number closest to -50 dB is where you get your best signal.

3) A full battery means a better signal

Connecting to a cell tower takes a constant supply of power, so if you’re low on battery, your phone might not be able to identify the best signal. Options like Bluetooth and NFC should be switched off when not in use. Close unnecessary or unused apps working in the background. Turn off push notifications, and always update to the latest firmware.

4) Use your Wi-Fi Network

If you keep your WiFi signal on your phone switched on when you are outside, remember to switch it off when you get home and use Wi-Fi Calling, using your broadband landline WiFi to make

calls and connect to the internet. T-Mobile and Sprint offer full WiFi calling support, while AT&T and Verizon only support WiFi calling on select phones. If you already have landline internet, connecting your cell phone should help boost reception service.

5) Cell phone signal boosters

These are powerful FCC-certified devices that harvest your 3G & 4G signals and amplify them by up to 32 times and then rebroadcast it to your home or car.

Cell phone boosters are one-time purchases with no monthly fees. They come with 2-year manufacturer’s warranty and lifetime technical support. They are fully legal and approved by all US and Canadian carriers, and they work for any cellular device on any US or Canadian network.

6) Unlock your phone and find another carrier

If you’ve done everything you can and you’re still not happy, you can complain to your service provider. It’s their duty to ensure as much as possible that you get good reception. Competition for your business is keen. Sprint offer a 50% cut on bills if customers switched carriers, while T-Mobile will pay for any early termination and old payment plan fees. Good carrier deals are out there waiting to be discovered.

But if you decide you want to change your service provider, UnlockBase is here to help. We unlock the widest range of phones from the longest list of service providers, and we can free your phone, quickly, conveniently and economically.



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5 Ways To Avoid Digital Eye Strain

We are all guilty these days of spending far too much time in front of one digital screen or another. The smartphone in particular has become a constant habit for millions. One staggering statistic is this: Fully 90% of 18 to 29 year-olds sleep with their phone on their bed and consult it sporadically throughout the night. Staring at the bright light of the phone in the pitch dark is a perfect recipe for developing eye strain and a number of longer term eye problems.

You know if you are not happy with a mobile phone service provider you can easily contact UnlockBase to unlock your phone and free yourself up to find a better deal within minutes. Unfortunately, it’s not so easy for your vision. We are all given just one set of eyes, and like it or not, it’s a lifetime contract.

In the digital era, not only young adults, but also children and even retirees are experiencing symptoms such as eye strain, headaches, dry eyes, blurred vision, neck, back and shoulder pain.

With so many of us using mobile phones by day and night and then computers throughout the day at work, digital eye strain has become a major job-related problem Studies show that eye strain and other visual symptoms now occur in 50 to 90% of computer workers.

Digital eye strain, which can produce blood shot, tired and dry eyes, does not only affect vision. Physical fatigue, decreased productivity and an increased numbers of work errors are also common.

These 5 easy steps are designed to help you reduce your risk of mobile phone and computer eye strain and give your eyes the rest they so badly need.

1. Take an annual eye exam

Routine eye exams are important to prevent or treat digital vision problems. These should be taken yearly. Tell your eye doctor how often you use a phone and or computer at work and at home. You should also measure how far your eyes are from your screen when you sit looking at your screen. Bring this measurement to your exam so your eye doctor can test your eyes at that specific working distance.

2. Get the lighting right

Eye strain often is caused by excessively bright light either from outdoor sunlight coming in through a window or from harsh interior lighting. It can strain your eyes more to look at you phone outside than it is with lighting that is half as bright as that of your device. You should close drapes, shades or blinds and use fewer light bulbs and fluorescent tubes.

3. Reduce glare

If you wear glasses, opt for lenses with anti-reflective (AR) coating. AR coating reduces glare by minimizing the amount of light reflecting off the front and back surfaces of your eyeglass lenses.

You can also go to Settings on your mobile phone to adjust the brightness of the display. As a test, look at the white background of this Web page. If it looks like a light source, it’s too bright. If it seems dull and gray, it may be too dark.

4. Give your eyes a workout

Eyes need exercise just like every other part of the body. Look away from your screen every 20 minutes and gaze at a distant object (at least 20 feet away) for at least 20 seconds. It’s called the 20-20-20 rule. It also helps to take regular walks outdoors and looking at greenery and hills in the distance to provide a different field of vision for your eyes. Looking into the distance relaxes the focusing muscle inside the eye to reduce fatigue.

Look far away at an object for 10-15 seconds, then gaze at something up close for 10-15 seconds. Then look back at the distant object. Repeat 10 times. Take frequent breaks during your computer work day.

Many workers take only two 15-minute breaks from their computer throughout their work day. Studies show discomfort and eye strain were significantly reduced when computer workers took four additional five-minute “mini-breaks” throughout the working day.

5. Take frequent breaks

Finally, do not be glued to your seat all day gazing at a screen. Get up and walk around regularly to give your eyes and your mind something else to focus on.



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7 Ways To Boost The Performance Of Your Android Phone

It’s well known that over time Desktop PCs and laptops start to slow down due to all the bloatware and performance tasks the computer undertakes each day. And unless great care is taken each uninstalled program leaves junk behind to slow things down even further. It’s no different with smart phones. Over time the performance of your Android OS will start to diminish. In order to get the best out of your phone you have to be careful what you download onto it, and be ruthless about offloading any unwanted or clunky apps that slow down performance. It is extremely tempting to trial swathes of new apps on Google Play store, but here are 7 top tips to keep your phone in tip top shape.

1. Less Is More

A smart phone’s RAM and OS can be quickly consumed by resource-hungry apps which sap performance and make everything seem slower and more labored. If you notice typing messages is becoming slower, apps are taking longer to open, and your phone seems to be working too hard to do simple tasks, it’s a sure sign you have an overloaded phone, and it’s time to uninstall as many apps as you can spare. Keep your phone lean and mean. Apps eat away at your storage space and can slow down background processes. The more storage space occupied or the more background processes running on your phone, the slower your phone’s performance. If you don’t want an app, long press on the icon and click Uninstall.

2. Update your Android

Always ensure your phone is updated to the latest version of firmware. There are important performance tweaks with each new release of the Android operating system. They help to improve stability, produce higher performance speed and greater connectivity. You can check if your phone has the latest upgrade by going to Settings and clicking on About Phone, then Check for Updates.

Check for Software Update Android

3. Disable Little Used Apps

Some apps you might want to keep even though you don’t use them every day. You can disable these apps by using Performance Assistant. Disabled apps are not shown on the home screen or app tray but you can re-enable them for use whenever you need them.

4. Regularly Update Your Apps

Apps change over time. They are regularly improved and updated, and it will improve the performance of your phone if you regularly update your phone’s installed apps from Google Play. Developers frequently fix bugs and add useful new features in newly released versions of apps. As a result of this, regularly updated apps perform better and faster, and will be less likely to crash or slow down your phone.

5. Use A High-Speed Memory Card

The memory card in your phone is the storage capacity available to you. The more space you have, the more you can store. If your phone has low internal memory, why not boost it with a high-capacity memory card. A good storage card not only adds storage space but also helps to speed up your phone. Storage cards are available in a range of sizes from 2GB right up to 128GB. Always go for memory cards of Class 6 or Class 10 for your Android phone to improve on performance.

6. Learn to Live Without Live Wallpapers

While live wallpapers on your phone can be a lot of fun and attract plenty of attention, many of those provided by the various phone manufacturers are poorly made, chew up a lot of megabytes and will require more CPU cycles to run. This is a sure-fire way to drain your battery fast. Unless you have a high capacity, high performance RAM phone, try to avoid using a live wallpaper.

7. That Syncing Feeling

While Sync is a useful feature as it synchronizes your data with Google servers, keeping sync on permanently means you can reduce your phone’s performance. Sync notifies you whenever new mail comes in or when you get new notifications or updates for apps. In order to sync your phone it performs a refresh at preset intervals. To reduce the amount of processing your phone performs, you can opt to keep Sync off for unrequired services or have it on only when you need to transfer or upload materials to Google servers.



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What You Can and Cannot Expect From A Smart Phone Repair Center

As technology changes so do the skills of the people who repair the hardware and increasingly the software too. While you can still find TV repair services, you are much more likely to find smart phone repair service stores in your local mall or high street. And all for a product that people could not see the need for just two decades ago.

What you can expect from a Smart Phone Repair Center

Essential repairs

Because we carry our phones with us everywhere we go, it presents many opportunities for them to become damaged, either internally or externally. For example, dropping your smartphone on the sidewalk is almost guaranteed to break your screen. While accidentally dropping your smart phone into water is going to cause all kinds of challenges to dry it out and get it working again.

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These are but two of the many challenges facing smart phone repair companies each day. But even if there is no external damage to the phone, sometimes the smart phone can just decide to freeze up and not co-operate at all.

Software freezes

In the world of smart phone repairs, such problems are every day occurrences, and you can expect a good service center to be familiar with them. In the event of a repair being necessary, it’s important for you to know the brand, model number and IMEI of your phone as soon as you purchase it. Should you have to take your phone to a repair center, these details will be the first things they will ask of you. If you are not familiar with your IMEI number, you can access it by punching in *#06#.

Spares and replacement parts

If you damage your phone or you need a part for a smart phone when yours breaks down, you’ll want to get it fixed in a flash. The quickest, safest and easiest way to do this is by finding a smart phone repair center close to you.

Because they will be familiar with most phone models, whether on the iPhone or Android platform, you can expect them to quickly access spares or replacement parts. Trying to fix the phone yourself can lead to the phone shutting down altogether, and at the same time possibly voiding the warranty. Most repairs should be fixable inside of a couple of days. Repair centers know you depend on your phone, so turnaround is deliberately streamlined not only to help you, but to maximize their profits.

Cellphone unlocking

Increasingly, smart phone repair service centers are also offering cellphone unlock services such as those offered by UnlockBase. In fact, UnlockBase is a market leader in turnkey cellphone operations for many leading smart phone service centers, so if you wish to get your phone unlocked locally, check if they are using UnlockBase as their unlock service provider.

What you cannot expect from a Smart Phone Repair center

Privacy

Remember, when you leave your phone at a repair service center, you are also leaving a large chunk of your life in the hands of a complete stranger. If the repair center needs to make repairs that require accessing your phone’s content, they can quickly discover all your photographs, messages and downloaded videos, so if you have anything embarrassing, or worse, incriminating on your phone be sure to remove such items before you hand it over. You cannot expect a service repair center to repair your phone and not see its private content.

Data loss

Of course, phones that break down are also at heightened risk of losing all your vital data and information. Do you know the phone numbers of every contact on your phone? No you don’t, and in many cases you can’t expect a repair service center to retrieve the irretrievable. So it’s a good idea to store your information on the cloud, and there are several online options such as Google Drive available that can store all your information securely.



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Today we released a new update of our unique UnlockBase Cell Phone Unlock Software that added a massive list of new supported model of Samsung as well as a totally new Brand supported: now you can Direct Unlock using Original USB Cable most of the latest LG Cell Phone. Finally we fixed a minor bug by removing the UnlockBase logo Icon of the Unbraded Software, so now it’s 100% Brand Free for all our reseller.

List of new Supported Samsung Cell Phone:

Samsung GT-I9060C, GT-S5280, GT-S5282, GT-S5310C
Samsung GT-S5310I, GT-S5310M , GT-S5312C, GT-S5312M
Samsung GT-S6818, GT-S6818V, GT-S7262, GT-S7278, GT-S7278U
Samsung GT-S7898, GT-S7898I, SM-G110B, SM-G110BU, SM-G110H
Samsung SM-G110M, SM-G130BT, SM-G130E, SM-G130H, SM-G130M
Samsung SM-G130U, SM-G310A, SM-G313H, SM-G313HZ, SM-G313ML
Samsung SM-G313U, SM-G316HU, SM-G316M, SM-G316ML, SM-G316MY
Samsung SM-G316U, SM-G318HZ, SM-G318ML, SM-G318MZ, SM-G3508
Samsung SM-G3508I, SM-G350E, SM-G355H, SM-G355HQ, SM-G355M
Samsung SM-G360H, SM-G360HU, SM-G361H, SM-G361HU, SM-G531BT
Samsung SM-G531H, SM-G903F, SM-J100ML, SM-J105B, SM-J105F
Samsung SM-J105H, SM-J110H, SM-J110L, SM-J111F, SM-J200H
Samsung SM-J210, SM-J230H, SM-J320H, SM-J510, SM-T113,
Samsung SM-T113NU, SM-T116, SM-T116BU, SM-T116NQ, SM-T116NU
Samsung SM-T116NY, SM-T280, SM-T285, SM-T560, SM-T561
Samsung SM-T561M, SM-T561Y, SM-T562, SM-Z130H, SM-Z300H

List of LG Cell Phone supported for Direct Unlock:

LG AKA 4G LTE F520K, AKA 4G LTE F520L, AKA 4G LTE F520S,
LG AKA 4G LTE H788, AKA 4G LTE H788N, AKA 4G LTE H788SG,
LG AKA 4G LTE H788TR, AKA 4G TD-LTE H778, AKA 4G TD-LTE H779,
LG Escape 2 H443, Escape 2 H445, Escape P870, Escape P870H,
LG Escape P870P, F60 D390, F60 D390AR, F60 D390N, F60 D390NS,
LG F60 MetroPCS MS395, F70 D315, F70 D315H, F70 D315I,
LG F70 D315K, F70 D315S, G Flex 2 H955, G Flex 2 H955A,
LG G Flex 2 H955AR, G Flex 2 H955HK, G Flex 2 H955P,
LG G Flex 2 H955TR, G Flex 2 H959, G Flex D950, G Flex D950G,
LG G Flex D950P, G Flex D950W, G Flex D951, G Flex D955,
LG G Flex D956, G Flex D957, G Flex D958, G Flex D959,
LG G Flex D959BK, G Flex D959TS, G Pad 2 V497, G Pad 7.0 LTE V410,
LG G Pad 8.0 4G LTE V490, G Pad F 8.0 V495, G Pad F 8.0 V496,
LG G Pro 2 D837, G Pro 2 D838, G Pro 2 LTE-A D830, G Pro 2 LTE-A F350K,
LG G Pro 2 LTE-A F350L, G Pro 2 LTE-A F350S, G Stylo H634, G Stylo H636,
LG G Vista D631, G2 3G D806, G2 4G LTE D805, G2 D800, G2 D800P, G2 D800T,
LG G2 D801, G2 D801BK, G2 D801HW, G2 D801Z, G2 D802, G2 D802T, G2 D802TA,
LG G2 D802TR, G2 D803, G2 L-01F L01F, G2 Lite Dual D295, G2 LTE-A F320K,
LG G2 LTE-A F320L, G2 LTE-A F320S, G2 Mini 3G D610, G2 Mini 3G D610AR,
LG G2 Mini D620FR, G2 Mini D620K, G2 Mini D620R, G2 Mini Dual D618,
LG G2 Mini LTE Dual D620, G3 Beat D722AR, G3 Beat D722P, G3 Beat D722PA,
LG G3 Beat D723, G3 Beat D723TR, G3 Beat Dual TD-LTE D728, G3 Beat Dual TD-LTE D729,
LG G3 Beat LTE D722J, G3 Beat LTE-A F470K, G3 Beat LTE-A F470L, G3 Beat LTE-A F470S,
LG G3 Beat TD-LTE D722K, G3 Cat.6 F460L, G3 D850, G3 D850PR, G3 D851, G3 D851TN,
LG G3 D851WH, G3 D852, G3 D852G, G3 D855, G3 D855AR, G3 D855K, G3 D855P, G3 D855TR,
LG G3 D855V, G3 Dual D858, G3 Dual LTE D856, G3 Dual LTE D857, G3 Dual LTE D858HK,
LG G3 Dual TD-LTE D859, G3 F460K, G3 F460S, G3 S D722, G3 S D722V, G3 S D724,
LG G3 S D725PR, G3 Vigor 4G LTE D727, G3 Vigor D725, G4 Beat Dual H736,
LG G4 Beat Dual H736P, G4 Beat LTE H735L, G4 Beat LTE H735T, G4 Beat LTE H735TR,
LG G4 Dual H818, G4 Dual H818N, G4 Dual H818P, G4 Dual H818PA, G4 H812, G4 H815,
LG G4 H815AR, G4 H815K, G4 H815L, G4 H815LA, G4 H815P, G4 H815T, G4 H815TR,
LG G4 LTE-A H810, G4 Stylus Dual H630D, G4 Stylus H630, G4 Stylus H630I,
LG G4 Stylus LTE H635, G4 Stylus LTE H635A, G4 Stylus LTE H635AR, G4 Stylus LTE H635C,
LG G4 Stylus LTE H635CX, G4 TD-LTE H819, G4s Dual H734, G4s H735, G4s H735AR,
LG G4s H735MT, G4s H735P, Gx2 F430K, Gx2 F430L, Gx2 F430S, Joy H220, Joy H221,
LG Joy H221F, Joy H221G, Joy H222, Joy H222F, Joy H222G, Joy H222TTV, Joy H222TV,
LG Kite H221AR, L Fino D290, L Fino D290AR, L Fino D290G, L Fino D290J, L Fino D290N,
LG L Fino D290TR, L Fino D295F, L35 D150, L35 Dual D157, L35 Dual D157F, L40 D160,
LG L40 D160F, L40 D160G, L40 D160GO, L40 D160J, L40 D160TR, L40 D165, L40 D165AR,
LG L40 D165F, L40 D165G, L40 Dual D170, L40 Dual D175F, L70 D320, L70 D320AG,
LG L70 D320AR, L70 D320F, L70 D320F8, L70 D320G8, L70 D320J8, L70 D320N, L70 D320TR,
LG L70 D325F, L70 D325F8, L70 D325G8, L70 D329, L70 Dual D325, L70 MS323, L80 D370,
LG L80 D370TR, L80 D373, L80 D373EU, L80 D375AR, L80 Dual D375, L80 Dual D380,
LG L80 Dual D385, L90 D400, L90 D400H, L90 D400HN, L90 D400N, L90 D400TR, L90 D405,
LG L90 D405H, L90 D405N, L90 D405TR, L90 D410H, L90 D410HN, L90 D410N, L90 D415,
LG L90 D415BK, L90 D415RD, L90 DUAL D410, Leon 4G LTE H340, Leon 4G LTE H340AR,
LG Leon 4G LTE H340G, Leon 4G LTE H340H, Leon H342, Leon H342F, Leon H342FT,
LG Leon H342I, Leon LTE H340F, Leon LTE H340N, Leon LTE H340Y, Optimus L65 D280,
LG My Touch E739KWDU, Nexus 4 E960, Nexus 5 LTE D821, Nexus 5 NA TD-LTE D820,
LG Optimus F3 4G LTE MS659, Optimus F3 4G LTE P655H, Optimus F3 P655K, Optimus F3 P659,
LG Optimus F3 P659BK, Optimus F3 P659BKGO, Optimus F5 P875, Optimus F5 P875H,
LG Optimus F6 D500, Optimus F6 D500BK, Optimus F6 D500BKGO1, Optimus F6 D505,
LG Optimus F6 MS500, Optimus G 4G LTE E970, Optimus G 4G LTE E976, Optimus G 4G LTE E977,
LG Optimus G E970P, Optimus G E971, Optimus G E973, Optimus G E975, Optimus G E975G,
LG Optimus G E975K, Optimus G E975R, Optimus G E975T, Optimus G E975W, Optimus G E980P,
LG Optimus G E981H, Optimus G E987, Optimus G F180K, Optimus G F180L, Optimus G F180S,
LG Optimus G Pro 5.5 4G LTE E980, Optimus G Pro 5.5 4G LTE E980H, Optimus G Pro 5.5 4G LTE E988,
LG Optimus G Pro 5.5 E985, Optimus G Pro 5.5 E985T, Optimus G Pro 5.5 E989, Optimus G Pro E986,
LG Optimus G Pro F240K, Optimus G Pro F240L, Optimus G Pro F240S, Optimus L65 D280AR,
LG Optimus L65 D280F, Optimus L65 D280G, Optimus L65 D280N, Optimus L65 D280NR, Optimus L65 D280TR,
LG Optimus L65 D285F, Optimus L65 D285G, Optimus L65 Dual D285, Optimus L70 D321, Optimus L9 D605,
LG Optimus LTE II F160K, Optimus LTE II F160L, Optimus LTE II F160LV, Optimus LTE II F160S,
LG Optimus Vu 2 F200K, Optimus Vu 2 F200L, Optimus Vu 2 F200LS, Optimus Vu 2 F200S, Optimus VU F100L,
LG Optimus VU F100S, Risio LTE H343, Spirit 4G LTE H440, Spirit 4G LTE H440AR, Spirit 4G LTE H440N,
LG Spirit 4G LTE H440V, Spirit 4G LTE H440Y, Spirit LTE Dual H442, Volt 4G Dual H442F

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ChangeLOG and Software Download: https://www.unlockbase.com/cable-unlock/change-log-software-download/

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The Town Where Cellphones Are Banned

If you simply can’t imagine a moment, let alone a life without cellphones or your favorite electronic devices, try moving to Green Bank, West Virginia, USA, where no electronics of any kind are permitted. This isn’t down to any moral or overbearing nanny state issues, it’s because Green Bank happens to be home to the world’s largest steerable satellite, and it requires absolute radio silence in order to be able to do its job. This means no high-speed broadband, no cellphones, and no radio interference of any kind is permitted. Even TV is completely banned.

To enable the telescope to operate without disturbances and receive signals from millions of miles out in space, the town, with a population of just 149 residents, has completely outlawed the use of electronic transmitting devices and there’s even a WiFi cop whose sole job is to patrol the streets seeking out errant wireless signal abusers.

Green Bank West Viriginia Telescope

Green Bank West Viriginia Telescope

Only first responders for medical emergencies are allowed to use radios and the town has but one pay phone. Residents still have access to the internet, but it operates only at the exasperating pace that dial-up used to offer some 20 years ago.

Of course no electronics can make modern life difficult for the residents of the town, but some see it as a blessed relief from the round the clock intrusiveness of modern day messaging such as Tweets, Facebook postings, texts, badly taken Whatsapp selfies and all the other WiFi social media junk that high speed broadband has made possible and ubiquitous. For this reason, some see a move to Green Bank as a positive, life reaffirming step, which is why, starting from the mid-2000s, many 21st century escapees have begun flocking to Green Bank.

The peace and quiet of no WiFi noise and stress is deemed as beneficial, and some of the newer residents who have arrived in recent years are there because they claim to suffer from Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS), a disease or condition which is not yet recognized by the medical community, but has been featured in the hit TV show ‘Better Call Saul’ a prequel to the hugely popular AMC show ‘Breaking Bad’.

At least the residents of Green Bank West Virginia are making an informed choice about their no WiFi world. Unfortunately for some, the digital divide is a daily source of frustration. No place more so than in the Philippines, which has the unwanted honor of being the country with the worst internet connection in the world.

Officially the Philippines is the country with the slowest connection and poorest coverage of LTE in the world, a phone application that measures internet speed. According to the “State of the LTE” by OpenSignal Inc., the Philippines has the slowest LTE or Long Term Evolution connection of the 16 countries surveyed, with 5.3 Mbps (megabits per second), only next to the US with 6.5 Mpbs.

Conversely, Asia is also home to the country with the fastest broadband in the world. South Korea has the world’s best LTE coverage at 91%. Second place goes to Tele2 Sweden. LTE or Long Term Evolution is designed to be 10 times the speed of its 3G counterparts for mobile devices.

It looks like there may not be too much demand for our remote cellphone unlock services in Green Bank, Virginia, but in every other part of the world, achieving the best broadband speed at the best rate is a never ending quest. For this reason, UnlockBase offers the largest database of cellphone providers and cellphones on the net. With constant new additions and updates as new models emerge, even brand new phones can be unlocked quickly, reliably and cost efficiently usually in just a few minutes. So if you’re not residing in Green Bank, why not give us a try.



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HTC Unlock Code (Instant Delivery) - Massive Update

We have updated the HTC unlocking code Database with 5,686,506 new IMEI entries, last update was in June 2016.

With this update, we are now able to deliver instantly the Unlock Code of no less than 222,945,375 HTC Cell Phones. Almost 99% of latest HTC phone models are available in our Database, including the last models from the brand:

– HTC Desire 10 Pro, Lifestyle
– HTC One A9s,
– HTC Desire 628, 630,
– HTC Desire 728 Dual SIM
– HTC Desire 820G+ Dual SIM, 820s Dual SIM,
– HTC Desire 825, 828 Dual SIM, 830,
– HTC One E9s Dual SIM
– HTC One M9+, One M9+ Supreme Camera, One M9s,
– HTC One ME and One X9.

Don’t want to waste time? You can check for free whether the Unlock Code of your HTC phone is available or not in our Database by using our Free Widget to get real time availability! Just have your unique IMEI ready and visit the widget page to do this: http://www.unlockbase.com/widget/htc.php

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Unlock ZTE ZMAX PRO from MetroPCS USA

ZTE is the fourth largest smartphone supplier in the U.S. and the second largest in the no-contract market. This month they announced the availability of the next generation of the ZMAX series, the ZMAX PRO. It’s available through MetroPCS for the affordable price of $99.00 after instant rebate. The ZMAX PRO breaks new ground as it is the first US carrier supported phone under $100 that features a fingerprint sensor, and a 3400 mAh battery. But seriously, a $99 smartphone? How good can it be?

Well, the ZTE ZMAX PRO will surprise you with its high performance for such a competitive price. The phone is packed with many of the features you would expect from a phone costing significantly more including:

  • A monster 6” Full HD LCD Display with resolution of 1920 x 1080.
  • Powered by SnapDragon 617 1.5 GHz Octacore Processor, + 2 GB of RAM
  • MicroSD slot
  • Powerful 3,400 mAh embedded battery that lasts a full day
  • Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow OS
  • 13MP rear and 5MP front facing cameras
  • 32 GB of internal memory upgradeable to 128 MB with the micro SD slot
  • Fingerprint sensor for added security

MetroPCS has also added its own app store offering Metro PCS apps that come pre-installed on the device along with a variety of utilities and games, although in reality this is little more than a link to the Android app store. The ZTE ZMAX PRO also features a USB Type-C connector. The cameras have the ability to frame, shoot and edit pictures on the go. Power hungry video games are playable without pause or problems, although some apps can take a little longer to load.

Unusually, the ZTE ZMAX PRO also includes a Qualcomm® Quick Charge 1.0 enabling you to charge the phone up to 40% faster than older phones.

In terms of styling and comfort, although it’s a lot of phone, it’s comfortable to hold in the hand. The soft touch back features the fingerprint sensor, which is fast and accurate. It can also be used to quick launch apps based on the finger that you use and you can also answer phone calls just by pressing the sensor.

The original retail price of the phone is $179.99 but Metro PCS’ mail-in rebate offer whittles it down to just under the $100 price mark which makes this phone an exceptionally good deal.

Unlock your ZTE ZMAX PRO with UnlockBase

Love the phone but you don’t want to stay with MetroPCS? If you would prefer another service provider, UnlockBase is the web’s leading remote unlock service and even though the ZTE ZMAX PRO has only just been launched at the beginning of August, we can unlock it for you, safely, quickly and easily with Device Unlock. Device Unlock is an Android app that allows you to request and apply a mobile device unlock directly from the device. This allows you to automatically apply Mobile Device Unlock to the device without using a manual code. Please note that when your phone is locked with “Mobile Device Unlock” it’s totally useless to order an unlock code. Instead it’s really important to order the unlock of your device using this special service: https://www.unlockbase.com/phone-unlocking-service/metropcs-device-unlock-app-official-unlock/



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