Have you requested an HTC Original Operator Check from doctorSIM and looking for information on how to understand the report you've received?
The HTC Original Operator Check will tell you to which network provider your HTC is currently locked.
Once you have that information, you can unlock your HTC with full guarantees at doctorSIM so you can use it on any network in the world.
1. The different sections of the report
The report you have received is divided into the following sections:
- IMEI: The International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) is a unique 15-17 digit number given to every GSM cell phone.
- Model: Specific name or number of the cell phone.
- Part info: Product information.
- Part #: Product number.
- Serial #: The HTC's serial number is an identification number showing the phone's position in a series during the manufacturing process.
- Series: Series identifier.
- Part Desc: Information on the type of locking.
- Customer Desc: The original operator of the HTC and the network provider that must be selected to successfully unlock the phone.
- MEID: A mobile equipment identifier (MEID) is a 14-digit globally unique number identifying a CDMA cell phone.
- Ship Country: Country of origin of the network carrier under Customer Desc.
- DOA: Phone changed during the first month of purchase (F=False, T=True).
- DOA Warranty Month: Date DOA warranty commences.
- Warranty FG: Manufacturer guarantee coverage. Check with your point of sale.
- Warranty Month: Months remaining until guarantee expires as per manufacturer. Check with your point of sale.
- Warranty Date: Date of guarantee as per manufacturer. Check with your point of sale.
- Warranty End Date: Date guarantee expires. Check with your point of sale.
2. Which section tells me to which network my HTC is locked?
The section which tells you to which network your Sony is currently locked is “Customer Desc”. The "Ship Country" section indicates the country of origin of the network carrier under Customer Desc.