The Eggbone Huawei Unlock Code Calculator (sometimes referred to as Eggbone V5) is a legacy third-party software tool designed to generate unlock codes for older Huawei devices, primarily USB modems, dongles, and pocket routers. It was widely used during the era of 3G/4G modems to bypass carrier network locks. Core Functionality

v3 (v201 Algo): Used for modern 4G/LTE portable routers and HiLink devices.

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  1. Model age: Huawei phones from 2018 or earlier (e.g., P10, Mate 9, Honor 8X) – legacy calculators might work, but still not recommended.
  2. EMUI version: EMUI 8 and below → possible with correct tool. EMUI 9+ → impossible via calculator.
  3. Carrier: Some carriers (Verizon, Xfinity Mobile) use whitelist-based locks that no code can override.
  4. Sim-lock status: Dial #7465625# – if it says "Network lock: enabled," a code may help; if "Network lock: disabled," you are already unlocked.

V1 (Old Algo): Used for older 3G modems released before 2012.

In those days, Huawei modems and phones were locked tight. You bought them cheap on a contract, and they stayed loyal to one network—unless you knew the algorithm. Most calculators were slow, buggy, or required expensive "dongles." But Eggbone was different. It was lightweight, rumored to have been leaked by a disgruntled engineer, and it worked with terrifying precision. The Final Dig