Thank you for the input, however this update is not fake, it is made for phones which are deemed eligible for network unlock by the network operator itself.
Generally being eligible for unlock has certain criteria (the phone being paid off fully, and having operated on the network for a given amount of time), these criteria can be checked with the network operator's official services.
If Network Factory Reset is not showing for your phones, then your phones are simply not eligible for unlock.
In the new update, I see support for:
Samsung Galaxy A32 5G (SM-A326U/U1) AIO, APP, CCT, DSA, DSG, DSH, TMB, TMK, USC
So, how can I check if the tool is supported?
In the new update, I see support for:
Samsung Galaxy A32 5G (SM-A326U/U1) AIO, APP, CCT, DSA, DSG, DSH, TMB, TMK, USC
So, how can I check if the tool is supported?
The newly added Network Factory Reset method is made for phones which are deemed eligible for network unlock by the network operator itself.
Generally being eligible for unlock has certain criteria (the phone being paid off fully, and having operated on the network for a given amount of time), these criteria can be checked with the network operator's official services.
You can check with your network operator whether your phone is eligible for unlock to know if this new solution supports your phone locked to TMB.
We are also developing a free eligibility checker, so you don't have to contact your network provider to find this out. Hopefully this feature will be available in just a couple days.
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