If you or a user turns on content protection for a BlackBerry device that is running BlackBerry Device Software version 4.3 or later, you can reset the BlackBerry device password using a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP5 or later. The BlackBerry Enterprise Solution uses the remote password reset cryptographic protocol to reset the BlackBerry device password when content protection is turned on. The BlackBerry device does not prompt the user for the old BlackBerry device password.The remote password reset cryptographic protocol is designed to provide the following features:* permit the BlackBerry device to encrypt the content protection key again with the new password, without the old password being available* prevent a hardware-based attack on the BlackBerry device from recovering the content protection key without knowing either the BlackBerry device password or the IT policy private key that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server generates for the BlackBerry device* prevent the BlackBerry Enterprise Server from accessing any data that a potentially malicious user could use to recover the content protection keyTo reset the BlackBerry device password, you send the Specify new device password and lock device IT administration command to the BlackBerry device. You should send the IT administration command to a content-protected BlackBerry device that is in the possession of the BlackBerry device user only. If you send the IT administration command to a BlackBerry device that is in the possession of a potentially malicious user, that user can use a hardware-based attack to recover the key pair that the BlackBerry device created when it received the IT policy. The potentially malicious user can use the key pair to decrypt all the data on the BlackBerry device.* Process flow: Resetting a BlackBerry device password when content protection is turned onProceed on this link : ID PASSWORD RESET
Are you going to use this mobile on verizon? If no, then you cannot unlock this phone. If yes, you can buy, just make sure that the ESN Number is clean.
the lock in these device locks it to a specific network provider, it should work world wide, but only with that service provider, to get it working with Tmobile or any other UK service provider, you may have to get the phone unlocked.
to find out if its locked, try a UK simcard, or a prepaid sim card, if the phone works, its unlocked, if you get no network, or similar its locked.
easyest way to unlock a phone from another network, would be to call that network, but if you are a 2nd hand owner of the phone, and you are not registered with the network its locked to, they will not provide you the unlocking code, in those cases You would need to purchase the unlocking code from a unlocking website, a possible work around might be to flash the phone with a unlocked firmware - but that is risky and difficult.
looking at the details you posted I see "SPRINT" is mentioned, your phone may be -plaese test first - locked to sprint network.
I'd recommend going with a online unlocking service.
Its not possible that you can get correct code free. Its comes from server & based on your IMEI. Entering wrong code can missed your tries limit of unlocking This unlock code provider generate full LEGAL unlock code direct from Blackberry server which wont void your warranty, & generate code based on your IMEI, means individual code for every blackberry set. After unlocking from this provider's code your blackberry not only work with any single network, you can use your in any part of world with any network including your browser & MMS picture messaging to work, yes with just one time entering code from your keypad. They unlock from network who locked your blackberry like Verizon This site will help you a lot & good email & 24/7 phone support http://blackberryimeiunlockcodes.com/
ther may be problem in ur charger or ur pin..........
try changin ur usb or charger...........
and show it to ur product provider and u can easily get it repaired.....
no need of buyin a new one