This service is for Samsung devices locked to Chilean mobile networks and requires network unlock codes to remove the carrier restriction. It is suitable for users who need both the NCK and MCK codes for compatible Samsung models, whether the phone was brought from Chile, used on a local carrier, or is now being prepared for use on another network.
Once processed, you receive the unlock information needed to enter the code on the device. This can help you use your Samsung phone with a different SIM card, subject to the phone’s lock status and model compatibility. Please note that some devices may require additional steps or may have limited code entry attempts, so accuracy when placing the order is important.
Typical turnaround time is 1 to 7 days from the moment the order is submitted with complete and accurate details. Some requests are completed sooner, while others may take longer depending on model, lock status, and processing conditions. Delays can occur if the IMEI is entered incorrectly, the model is not fully confirmed, or the device requires additional review before the codes can be issued.
This service is intended for Samsung phones that are code-unlock compatible and locked to Chilean networks. Support depends on the exact model and lock type. If a device does not support code-based unlocking, the order may not be suitable.
NCK is the network control code used to remove the carrier lock in many Samsung devices. MCK is a master code that may be needed in some cases if the phone requests it or if the normal unlock sequence requires it. Not every device uses both in the same way, but this service covers the code set needed for supported models.
The method can vary by model, but many Samsung phones prompt for an unlock code after a non-original SIM is inserted. We provide the relevant instructions with your delivery so you can enter the code correctly. It is important not to guess or repeatedly enter codes, since some devices have limited attempts.
If the code is rejected, recheck the IMEI and model details you submitted and confirm that the device is truly locked to the network indicated. Sometimes a mismatch in model variant or carrier information can affect the result. If needed, contact us with the exact message shown on the screen so we can review the order.
Physical condition does not usually matter as long as the device powers on and the IMEI can be read correctly. However, if the phone cannot display the unlock prompt or if the IMEI is unavailable, processing may not be possible. A factory reset does not usually remove a carrier lock, so the phone still needs to be checked by IMEI and model.