How to bypass Classic 10.3.3 anti theft |
Did you forget your BlackBerry
Classic password?
And average technician knows
that when it comes to remove BlackBerry Classic ID or anti theft on any
BlackBerry 10.3.3 is not easy unless you use Chimera Tool.
Here, we are going to show you
a trick that you can use and do it successfully.
This particular procedure has
been tested 100% in our various workshops. But remember we are not responsible
for any damage on your your BlackBerry. Do this on your own risk.
What
you need to remove anti theft on BB 10 10.3.3
- A good working PC.
- Charge your battery to about 100%.
- Find a good USB for the work.
- Go to blackberry link and download BlackBerry
drivers.
- Install the drivers on your PC
- Close any other related Blackberry applications
running on your PC.
- If your are steady check the Steps below:
Step 1
Download this file (autoloader)
Q10_10.3.01.2267_SQN100-1-2-3-4-5 work with all slim tech from here or here.
Save the file on a folder you
will remember.
Step 2
Go to this website and download your particular
BlackBerry phone autoloader file, Lets say BlackBerry Q10 or BlackBerry Z30.
Save the file on a folder you
will remember.
Step 3
If your BlackBerry 10 has a
detachable battery, then remove the battery.
And the Black Berry 10 for
sometimes without battery.
Note:
The file you downloaded on Step
1 is BlackBerry 10.3.01, so when you flash it on 10.3.3, your BlackBerry 10
will only blink RED LIGHT!
Step 4
Open the autoloader file you
downloaded on Step 1 and plug your blackberry 10.
Allow the autoloader to finish
running.
Then remove your BlackBerry
10.3.3 from PC.
The BlackBerry only blinks RED
light, don't panic!
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Step 5
Open the autoloader file you
downloaded on Step 2 and plug your blackberry 10.
Allow the autoloader to finish
running.
Then remove your BlackBerry
10.3.3 from PC
Follow all the process of setup
and configure your BlackBerry 10.
This particular process if
followed carefully will remove anti theft on any BlackBerry with version
10.3.3.
Alas your BlackBerry is back to
life
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