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However, if you have ever tried to use this T-Mobile branded phone on a different carrier (like AT&T or a regional MVNO), you know the pain of the "SIM Reject" error. sgh-t139 unlock z3x
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If you still have your Z3X box collecting dust in the repair drawer, blow off the cobwebs—the SGH-T139 is a perfect patient for a quick jig unlock.
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