Over at the SPV-Developers' Board thread on unlocking the Audiovox SMT5600, Cyberdim offered up advice on how to unlock the Audiovox SMT5600 using the SPV-Developers' free C500/C550 SIMLock Toggling (FREE) tool. While Modaco previously had a post on the Free SIM unlock for the SPV C500 from SPVdevelopers.com, it didn't really do much for those of us in the states.
I haven't actually tried Cyberdim's advice on my own phone yet, but did follow up with a list of links to the files he suggested. My general impression right now is that the SMT5600 is actually application-locked, but merely a different type. I'll discuss this later, after going through the juicy parts.
Without any more ado...
(2) Cyberdim's Advice:
QUOTE(Cyberdim on the SPV-Developers' Forum)
I'm suprised that no one has figured this out yet but, YOU CAN UNLOCK SMT 5600 with SPV Services app for free. I've unlocked four SMT5600 so far with no issues. All you have to do is:
1) Find on the net No Warez and resetsecurity.zip. Read the "readme" and used them as instructed...
2) This will app unlock your device, and some more (i'm not sure how this helps but running the both worked for me all the time) then reboot
3) Use the SPV services (C500 unlock tool) as directed, vola..
Now you have a SMT 5600 unlocked...
1) Find on the net No Warez and resetsecurity.zip. Read the "readme" and used them as instructed...
2) This will app unlock your device, and some more (i'm not sure how this helps but running the both worked for me all the time) then reboot
3) Use the SPV services (C500 unlock tool) as directed, vola..
Now you have a SMT 5600 unlocked...
In response to this, I dug up links to the suggested files, which I will post/update here as well. Because I am waiting to unlock my phone for a variety of complicated reasons - stemming from my hesitancy to void the warrenty of a highly dust-prone device - it should be noted that I have not tried many of these programs myself. Experiment with them (and post the results, of course) at your own risk.
(3) aeconfig_.zip
For some reason Modaco's automated gods aren't letting me link to this file, which is odd since msmobiles.com mentions that Modaco used to host it (here and here). Similarly, airfagev mentions it as well. I'll just assume for the time being that it is legit for me to talk about it and that this censorship is entirely automated. Very odd. If Modaco does have a problem with all this, I'll simply tone most this down to “Google a zip file named aeconfig_, except without the underscore.”.
A working version of the file can be found at on Machineman's list of free smartphone downloads (http://members.home.nl/joentje75/smartphone/spp.htm), which as far as I can tell contains outdated versions of a few programs that were free in early beta.
The file contains AEConfig_.exe, DisableSecurity.xml, a .lnk file to activate them, and a manual. I believe the link is unnecessary given the pseudo-unlocked aspect of the SMT5600.
The included manual states the following:
QUOTE
No Warez unlocks your SPV/ E100 / E200
This removes the software lock.
Unzip the file
place the "Disable Security" shortcut in "/IPSM/windows/start menu"
PLace the files "No Warez.exe & DisableSecurity.xml" in the "/Temp" folder.
Now run the disable Security from your phone start menu
After a while you get the messsage that it succeeded.
Good Luck Machneman"
This removes the software lock.
Unzip the file
place the "Disable Security" shortcut in "/IPSM/windows/start menu"
PLace the files "No Warez.exe & DisableSecurity.xml" in the "/Temp" folder.
Now run the disable Security from your phone start menu
After a while you get the messsage that it succeeded.
Good Luck Machneman"
It is worth noting that this is not targeted at the Typhoon (Audiovox SMT 5600 / Orange c500 / etc) model, but it wouldn't surprise me if it still works.
Another version can be found on a post at pdamobiz.com, D/L SmartPhone Program ( http://www.pdamobiz.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=19034 ). This site also seems outdated and legit. I haven't downloaded it, however, and don't know whether it contains the same zipped files.
(4) resetsecurity.zip
I found two downloads for this, each a bit different. It should be noted that neither contained a manual.
{i} Modaco -> How do you set up hotmail on the phone??
This file contains ResetSecurity.exe, a 4 KB executable. No manual is included.
I have no clue whether it actually works. The post explains a little bit about how it works, and apparently some found the results satisfactory.
{ii} Motorola MPx220 and Audiovox SMT6500 "app locked"?
This file contains CheckLock.exe (4 KB), RapiConfig.exe (49 KB), and ResetSecurity.xml (1 KB). No manual is included, but most of the post itself is fairly informative.
I have only tried the CheckLock.exe program, which did work (results below). Y'all are free to try the rest of them and let us know how they work.
I have no idea if there is any significant difference between these two downloads, but my instinct is that there isn't.
(5) Questions
I trust that these will work, and am looking forward to trying them once I get a replacement dust-free phone. However, I am not sure if there is a major difference between the two. From the Modaco posts and the No Warez manual, both programs seemed geared towards app-unlocking smartphones. What I don't know is:
{i} How are they different?
{ii} How does No Warez.exe work?
{iii} Are both needed, or is it redundant?
Not the most pressing questions, if - as Cyberdim claims - used together they get the job done. Just questions that could yield other insights.
(6) Inferences/Insights
I tried CheckLock.exe, and it informed me that my phone (which uses the AT&T ROM) is application locked. I am quickly coming to the conclusion that the SMT500 is locked, although in a slightly different way. I've had a fairly long thread with pzee, and am starting to think that this could purely be the result of some "special" application lock that applies only to the Audiovox SMT5600. I am curious whether an application locked c500 user is able to use SPV-Developers' tool and/or delete 'system' files using their computer.
(7) Testing
I strongly encourage everybody who plays with these to post their results. Even if this doesn't work, we can spend a little time hacking away at solving this
And, of course, there are plenty of other methods of application unlocking phones (I think). For example, pzee posted about how he created an explanatory image.
Feel free to post anything you know that works on the SMT5600. SIM Unlocking or exploring how the SMT5600 is application locked (or not). Better yet, take the opportunity to go all theoretical.
That's all, and kudos to Cyberdim for giving we Yankees some hope.
~Abecedarian
