UK IMEI Block - Any News?

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Ndaba
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Does anyone know if the UK carriers such as Vodafone are blocking the Note 7 IMEIs. I've gone through the current 23 pages of the forum "Carrier Block: IMEI# Changing Research" as well the "930F", "Note 7 Europa" and "Reliable 30% UK Fix?" topics in the 'International Carrier' subforum but I can't find any definitive information regarding the UK. I do see that the users in Canada are discussing IMEI issues regarding the SM-N930W8 extensively, and also a few posts about Australia.
I have an SM-N930F white battery on 60% and Beowulf has kindly advised me that the current methods to stop updates would work on the phone, so all I need to find out is whether the device itself is not blocked via IMEI. I have kept it off sim and off wifi since December for fear of having it bricked but now that there are methods such as the v2 Shield, I would happily try to get it back on if the carriers are not IMEI blocking?
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Ndaba wrote: Tue Mar 07, 2017 1:40 pm Does anyone know if the UK carriers such as Vodafone are blocking the Note 7 IMEIs. I've gone through the current 23 pages of the forum "Carrier Block: IMEI# Changing Research" as well the "930F", "Note 7 Europa" and "Reliable 30% UK Fix?" topics in the 'International Carrier' subforum but I can't find any definitive information regarding the UK. I do see that the users in Canada are discussing IMEI issues regarding the SM-N930W8 extensively, and also a few posts about Australia.
I have an SM-N930F white battery on 60% and Beowulf has kindly advised me that the current methods to stop updates would work on the phone, so all I need to find out is whether the device itself is not blocked via IMEI. I have kept it off sim and off wifi since December for fear of having it bricked but now that there are methods such as the v2 Shield, I would happily try to get it back on if the carriers are not IMEI blocking?
We have no reports about IMEI blocking in the UK so far.
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Farhad
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My note 7 imei has been blocked today by o2. Us there any way to fix it
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Farhad wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2017 8:54 am My note 7 imei has been blocked today by o2. Us there any way to fix it
Did they make any announcement do do this before?
Do you find your IMEI on an online block list?
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dan.farmer-muir
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Also with o2 they did announce and my imei is also on block list 😑
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beowulf381
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Would be interesting if this is illegal in the UK? At least in the US it is illegal.
Would only be allowed there if the Phone is really lost or stolen.
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Ndaba
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Worrying. Wonder if the other UK networks will follow suite..
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I don't thin so bc the S8 is coming out soon. They are no longer paying attention to the Note7
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They should stop paying attention to it here, too. Because of all the discontinued functions, they should understand that we are simply waiting for the next one. I guess they are trying to kill off the last of the Note 7's before they release it.
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Farhad
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Yes they did tell me that are going to block my note 7 on o2 network. But it is still working on other Uk networks.
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acer54
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Is their anymore information regarding this topic?
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