Have you tried to restart: Try a restart: Press and HOLD both Vol Up/Down buttons. Keep holding while the screen goes fully black, keep holding through the Black/White logo and when the Colored Logo shows up, release those buttons. If you have the STL100-1 variant the volume button reset method doesn't work - press and HOLD the Power button
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Originally Posted by Keepin_Pace. 10 failed attempts to carrier unlock a device result in it being permanently locked to the carrier. Posted via CB10. He's right. If your referring to the MEP code, it's not easy (or cheap) to reset. Only certain repair shops, your carrier or BlackBerry alone can fix that.
This method is used under the assumption that the current owner of the Blackberry Z10 (White) smartphone has the means to contact its previous owner. To officially reset FRP, you will need the previous Google account data: the linked email address and password. In the Greetings window or phone settings enter the details of the previous account.
BlackBerry secret codes *#06# - IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number GSM codes for BlackBerry Z10 Change PIN code - **04* and enter the old PIN code, and twice a new PIN code. Change PIN2 code - **042* and enter the old PIN2 code, and twice the new PIN2 code. Unlock SIM (PIN) - **05* and enter the PUK code and new PIN code twice
1. Switch on your handset: Press the power button on the top of your BlackBerry Z10 to turn it on. The screen will light up, and the BlackBerry logo will appear. 2. Enter the wrong password: On the lock screen, you will be prompted to enter your password. Since you have forgotten it, enter any random password.

Same problem with me im on the same os! When i reload the os It gets stuck at the blackberry logo [not the part where it shows the logo loads] i tried CFP to nuke the device but the device fails to get connected during nuke and bootroom connection is alright

Step 7: Once done, same as before, right-click, rename and change it back to .bbb Step 8: That's it, it's now ready to restore onto your device. Not sure if this is your problem, but if you're concerned about mismatched OS versions screwing up Link (impossible I know) then give this a go and see if the restore works. Best of luck to ya It is not possible for anybody other than BlackBerry to remove this from the OS and they aren't going to do that. Posted via CB10 using my P'9982 running 10.3.3.3216. 10.3.3 isn't for z10 stl100-1 so m not trying that. Autoload-STL100-1-DevAlphaB-10.3.2.159.exe this Dev version i was able to install without hassle. i'll post i something worked. .
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