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The Unlock Box Enables Unlocked Phone Code Success

eBay offers phone device unlock boxes for quality phone maintenance, carrier switching, and device command correction functionality. With multiple product choices for compatible phone models, this unlock box platform is necessary for phone unlock purposes. Adding this unlock box to your inventory provides a corrective solution to any phone code problem.

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Why do you need an unlock box?

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You need a mechanism available to unlock your phone for various reasons. You might inadvertently lock yourself out of phone operation. You may want the ability to switch phone carrier codes to another carrier option. You want that safety net to correct a phone code bump, for whatever reason. Perhaps you want to reset your phone to original service codes. The unlock box enables this capability. A phone code is simply a software code, installed by the manufacturer, per the seller carrier requirement. The lock is meant to ensure a phone cannot be used on any other operator's network until a different software code is entered to unlock the device. The unlock 'phone decoder' is engineered as a firmware flash read/writer application, utilized to hack your phone by uploading a flash firmware operating system for phone setting changes.

Are unlock boxes needed for all phones?

Unlock boxes are needed for non-GSM phones. That is, all phones operating without a SIM card. Most iPhones and newer model cellphones are non-GSM based. In contrast, GSM (Global System for Mobile) communications devices are designed as a SIM card operating system. A GSM smartphone can be re-provisioned and used on another network simply by popping out the old SIM card and putting in a new one from the new carrier. The carrier doesn't necessarily need to be notified, and you don't need anyone in the store to re-provision your phone. Unlock boxes are needed for pure operating system code manipulation for newer cellphones.

What are some unlock box capabilities?

The unlock product, which is available on eBay, allows:

  • Safe unlock
  • Lock check
  • Flash
  • Repair
  • Serial number
  • Language change
  • Bluetooth repair
  • Wi-Fi repair
  • Other code manipulation

These unlock boxes service multiple branded phones with seamless integration capabilities. You can pair the unlock box with ancillary items such as headphones, earphones, headset, or repair phone cables (if not included). Select the correct unlock box from eBay for your phone's needs, and maintain that code safety yourself. A necessary item for all newer model non-GSM phones is a click away.

The fourth and final beta version of Android O just made its debut, and the biggest change is what appears to be a new code name. When you access Android 8.0's version number Easter egg, you'll be greeted by .. a cartoon octopus.

Octopus starts with the letter 'O,' and Google always makes sure to give their numeric Android versions a corresponding alphabetical code name. After last year's Nougat, 'Octopus' falls in line, at least. Oh, and an octopus has eight tentacles, which aligns all-too-perfectly with the new Android version being 8.0.

So that must mean that Android 8.0 'Octopus' is all but official, right? The Verge seems to think so, but we're not buying it yet.

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First of all, Android's code names have always been based on the name of a dessert or treat. From 1.5 Cupcake to 7.1 Nougat, the one thing you've always been able to count on with these nicknames is that they'd be sweet and readily edible.

So why would Google switch to animal code names all of a sudden? It just seems unlikely.

But the main argument against '8.0 Octopus' is the fact that Google loves playing tricks on their fans. We've seen it time and again with all of their April Fools' pranks, but more importantly, they've even given us the ol' okey-doke when it comes to Android code names in the past.

In fact, almost exactly one year ago at the same point in Android N's development timeline, Google trolled everyone by creating a version number Easter egg that had many believing that Android 7.0 would be called 'Namey McNameface.'

Moral of the story, we'll believe it when we see it listed officially somewhere. The octopus is just too convenient with its eight tentacles, plus it doesn't fit the naming convention, and bottom line, we're kinda tired of getting tricked by Google.

Nonetheless, if you want to check out the new Easter egg in Android 8.0, just sign up for the Android Beta Program with a supported device, then make sure to grab the latest OTA update. After that, head to System -> About phone, then tap 'Android version' seven times. From there, tap the 'O' logo a few times, then long-press it, and you'll be greeted by the interactive octopus!