This service is intended for Samsung phones that are locked to a Canadian network and support NCK-based unlocking. It is a remote unlock solution for customers who want to use their device with another compatible carrier after the code is delivered. The process is straightforward, and it is best suited for users who already know their handset is eligible for an NCK unlock request.
We process the request using the details you provide, then return the unlock code or result instructions once the device is checked. This service is commonly used by people who bought a second-hand phone, changed carriers, or need to move a Samsung device to a different SIM while staying within supported unlock conditions.
Please note that this service is for NCK-compatible cases only. If your phone requires a different unlocking method, the request may not be suitable for this option.
Make sure the IMEI is entered correctly. A single wrong digit can delay the request or make the result unusable for your phone.
Typical turnaround time is 1 to 48 hours from the time the order is submitted and the details are complete. Some requests are finished quickly, while others may take longer depending on device eligibility, network response time, and order volume. Delays can occur, especially if the IMEI is invalid, the model information is incomplete, or the phone falls outside the supported NCK scope.
If we need additional information, we will use the contact details provided with the order. To avoid delays, please double-check everything before submitting.
NCK is a network unlock code used on some Samsung devices to remove the carrier lock. If your phone supports this method, the code can allow it to accept SIM cards from other compatible networks.
No. This service is limited to phones that are eligible for NCK-based unlocking. Some Samsung models or lock types may require a different service, and some devices may not be supported at all.
No physical shipping is required. This is a remote service, so you only need to provide the correct device information and wait for the result.
Most Samsung devices allow only a limited number of attempts. If you are unsure how to enter the code, wait for the delivery instructions and follow them carefully before trying anything on the phone.
No. Devices with ownership, blacklist, or fraud-related restrictions are not suitable for normal network unlocking services. The phone must be eligible for standard carrier unlock processing.