Landlocked hard compact z3

Hey guys,.

Ive recently bought the phone from vodafone ireland which means that I am network-locked for them. Unfortunately I may I have hard-locked my phone that I entered the wrong code unlocking network more than 5 times and the simlock counter shows number 0 next to network when checking the status of simlock.

so is there anyway I can reset the simlock counter so that the correct unlock code can be put in the unlock?

If you have any ideas/suggestions to help I would really appreciate it, thanks a lot!

Hi xerophyll,

Welcome to the community! Since you are new, please make sure that you have checked our Forum.

With the information provided, unfortunately the handset should be sent by a service agent, as they will have to remove the lock of the device.

Please contact Sony Mobile in your area.

http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/support/contact-us/

I apologize for the inconvenience that this may cause.

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