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Regional lockout

A regional lockout (or region coding) is a class of digital rights management preventing the use of a certain product or service, such as multimedia or a hardware device, outside a certain region or territory. A regional lockout may be enforced through physical means, through technological means such as detecting the user's IP address or using an identifying code, or through unintentional means introduced by devices only supporting certain regional technologies (such as video formats, i.e., NTSC and PAL).

A regional lockout may be enforced for several reasons, such as to stagger the release of a certain product, to avoid losing sales to the product's foreign publisher,[1] to maximize the product's impact in a certain region through localization,[1] to hinder grey market imports by enforcing price discrimination, or to prevent users from accessing certain content in their territory because of legal reasons (either due to censorship laws, or because a distributor does not have the rights to certain intellectual property outside their specified region).

Multimedia edit

Disc regions edit

The DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and UMD media formats all support the use of region coding; DVDs use eight region codes (Region 7 is reserved for future use; Region 8 is used for "international venues", such as airplanes and cruise ships), and Blu-ray Discs use three region codes corresponding to different areas of the world. Most Blu-rays, however, are region-free. Ultra HD Blu-ray discs are also region-free.[2]

On computers, the DVD region can usually be changed five times. Windows uses three region counters: its own one, the one of the DVD drive, and the one of the player software (occasionally, the player software has no region counter of its own, but uses that of Windows). After the fifth region change, the system is locked to that region. In modern DVD drives (type RPC-2), the region lock is saved to its hardware, so that even reinstalling Windows or using the drive with a different computer will not unlock the drive again.

Unlike DVD regions, Blu-ray regions are verified only by the player software, not by the computer system or the drive. The region code is stored in a file or the registry, and there are hacks to reset the region counter of the player software. In stand-alone players, the region code is part of the firmware.

For bypassing region codes, there are software and multi-regional players available.

A new form of Blu-ray region coding tests not only the region of the player/player software, but also its country code, repurposing a user setting intended for localization (PSR19) as a new form of regional lockout. This means, for example, while both the US and Japan are Region A, some American discs will not play on devices/software configured for Japan or vice versa, since the two countries have different country codes. (For example, the United States is "US" (21843 or hex 0x5553), Japan is "JP" (19024 or hex 0x4a50), and Canada is "CA" (17217 or hex 0x4341).) Although there are only three Blu-ray regions, the country code allows much more precise control of the regional distribution of Blu-ray Discs than the six (or eight) DVD regions.

Since Blu-ray discs are cheaper in America than in Japan, American releases of Japanese anime series are often protected in that way to prevent reversal importations. Some discs check whether the country code is US or Canada (sometimes also Mexico) and play only in these countries, others allow all country codes (even those of non-Region-A countries) except the Japanese.

AnyDVD HD (7.5.9.0 and higher) has an option to enforce the US country code. The software developers say users can also change the country code to enforce in the registry value "bdCountryCode" themselves or set "no country code" by using the value 4294967295 or hex 0xFFFFFFFF. (Before the change of the value, AnyDVD must be closed, and after changing, it must be restarted.)

Some stand-alone Blu-ray players and player programs allow to change the country code (e.g. via the parental lock) and can bypass this protection like that.

Software edit

Some features of certain programs are/were disabled if the software is/was installed on a computer in a certain region.

In older versions of the copy software CloneCD, the features "Amplify Weak Sectors", "Protected PC Games," and "Hide CDR Media" were disabled in the United States and Japan. Changing the region and language settings in Windows (e.g., to Canadian English) or patches could unlock these features in the two countries. SlySoft decided to leave these options disabled for the US for legal reasons, but, strangely enough, in the program "AnyDVD", which is also illegal according to US law, no features were disabled. The current version of CloneCD (5.3.1.4) is not region-restricted anymore.

The newer versions of the copy software DVDFab [de] (9.1.5.0 and higher) come in a US version (with no Blu-ray-ripping feature), which is downloaded if the homepage dvdfab.cn identifies a US IP address, and a non-US version (with working Blu-ray-ripping feature). Some webpages allow the download of the non-US version also from the US (they store the non-US version directly and do not use download links to the developer's homepage).

The software CCleaner v5.45.6611 has an added check to prevent the use in embargoed countries.

Some programs (e.g., games) are distributed in different versions for NTSC and PAL computers. In some cases, to avoid grey market imports or international software piracy, they are designed not to run on a computer with the wrong TV system. Other programs can run on computers with both TV systems.

Kaspersky Lab sells its anti-virus products at different prices in different regions and uses regionalized activation codes. A program bought in a country of a region can be activated in another country of the same region. Once activated, the software can also be used in and download updates from other regions as long as the license is valid. Problems may arise when the license must be renewed, or if the software must be reinstalled, in a region other than the one where it was bought. The region is identified by the IP address (there is no activation possible without Internet connection), so the use of VPN or a proxy is recommended to circumvent the restriction.

The Kaspersky regions are:

  • Region 1: Canada, United States, Mexico, and Bermuda
  • Region 2: Western Europe, the Middle East, South Africa, Egypt, and Japan
  • Region 3: Southeast Asia
  • Region 4: Central America, South America (excluding French Guiana), and Oceania; Mexico uses software that uses flags for both regions 1 and 4
  • Region 5: Africa, India, and the Commonwealth of Independent States (also includes Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Serbia)
  • Region 6: Mainland China
  • Region 7: Elsewhere
  • Region 8: Special international area (airplane, steamer, etc.)

The desktop versions of HP Pavilion and Compaq Presario are region-locked, according the build is 91UKV6PRA1, for the A6740uk released in 2009. WildTangent EMEA, Magic Desktop will not work on models in the US.

The HP FlexBuild regions are:

  • USA: United States
  • JAP: Japan
  • KOR: Korean
  • EMEA: Middle East
  • TOUCH: Designed for HP Touchsmart only

Websites edit

On the internet, geo-blocking is used primarily to control access to online media content that is only licensed for playback in a certain region due to territorial licensing arrangements.[3]

Video games edit

Regional lockouts in video games have been achieved by several methods, such as hardware/software authentication, slot pin-out change, differences in cartridge cases, IP blocking and online software patching. Most console video games have region encoding.

The main regions are:

Atari Inc. edit

The Atari 2600 does not have regional locking, however NTSC games can display wrong colors, slow speed and sound on PAL systems, and vice versa.

Atari 7800 has regional locking on NTSC systems, making PAL games unplayable on them. However, the PAL versions of the Atari 7800 can run NTSC games, but still suffering from the same problems the Atari 2600 had.

The Atari 5200, Lynx and Jaguar are region-free.

Nintendo edit

Nintendo was the first console maker to introduce regional locks to its consoles, using them for every one of its consoles except for the Nintendo Switch.[4] Nintendo has mostly abstained from using them for its handheld products.

Games for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) were locked through both physical and technical means; the design of cartridges for the NES differed between Japan and other markets, using a different number of pins. As the Famicom (the Japanese model) used slightly smaller cartridges, Japanese games could not fit into NES consoles without an adapter (and even with that, they could still not use the extra sound functionalities of the Famicom due to their differing hardware). Official adapters existed inside early copies of Gyromite, which could be disassembled and then swapping out the original copy of the game with a different Famicom game.

Additionally, the NES also contained the 10NES authentication chip; the chip was coded for one of four regions:

A game's region is recognized by the console using the 10NES chip. If the chip inside the cartridge conflicts with the chip inside the console, the game will not boot. The 10NES chip also doubled as a form of digital rights management to prevent loading unlicensed or bootleg games. The redesigned Nintendo Entertainment System (Model NES-101) released in 1993/1994 lacks the 10NES chip, and can play PAL and unlicensed games, although Famicom games still need a converter. The Famicom does not include a 10NES chip, but is still unable to play imports unless an adapter is used, due to the different size of the media.

 
Cases for SFC games in Japan and PAL regions (top) and North American (bottom) regions. Notice the slots in the bottom cartridge to accommodate for plastic tabs in the North American console.

The American Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and the Super Famicom use differences in cartridge cases. A Super NES cartridge will not fit in a Super Famicom/PAL SNES slot due to its different shape and two pieces of plastic in the SNES slot prevent Super Famicom cartridges from being inserted in the SNES. PAL SNES carts can be fully inserted in Japanese consoles, but a similar chip to the 10NES, called the CIC, prevents PAL games from being played in NTSC consoles and vice versa. While physical modification of the cases (either console or cartridges) is needed to play games from the different regions, in order to play games of different TV systems, a hardware modification is also needed. Region locks could be bypassed using special unlicensed cartridge adapters such as Game Genie. The swapping of cartridge shells also bypasses the physical regional lockout.

The Nintendo 64 features similar lockout methods as the Super NES. The GameCube and Wii are both region-locked, as well as the Wii Shop Channel. On the Wii, channels from other regions will refuse to load with the message "This channel can't be used." The coded regions are:

  • NTSC-U (The Americas and Asia)
  • PAL (Europe and Oceania)
  • NTSC-J (Japan)
  • NTSC-K (South Korea)

The GameCube and Wii's regional lockout can be bypassed either by console modification (the Wii's region lock can also be bypassed through BIOS hacking, via The Homebrew Channel), or simply by third party software. Datel's FreeLoader or Action Replay discs are most notable.

The Wii U is also region-locked,[5] as well as its Gamepads.[6]

The Nintendo Switch is region-free, therefore allowing games from any region to be played, whether through physical cartridges or digital downloads. For instance, games from the Nintendo eShop can be purchased and downloaded regardless of region.[7] These regions are:

Region Code Country Notes
JPN Japan Japanese-based games and systems are usually released in JPN region first.
USA The Americas (North/South America) American-based games are usually released in USA region first, while Japanese-based games and systems are usually released in USA region second.
EUR Europe Games and systems usually launch in EUR region third.
AUS Oceania (Australia/New Zealand) Many games released in Australia/New Zealand actually share the same version as the EUR region. However, a minority of games released in Australia/New Zealand have a different version from the European release, due to censorship and content edits.
Games from AUS region will work in European systems and vice versa.
ASI, CHT, KOR Asia (Hong Kong/Taiwan/South Korea) Applicable for Versions 8.0.0 and later. This region is less common in terms of number of titles, compared to JPN/USA/EUR.
Similar to AUS region, games with ASI region have a different version due to censorship, content edits, or regional language differences.

Before version 8.0.0, most Asian countries belonged to the Americas, just like with the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.

The only exception to this is the Chinese version of the Nintendo Switch distributed by Tencent in Mainland China. This version of the console can still play cartridge-based games from any region, however they can only connect to Chinese servers. Thus, it cannot access any game updates, DLC or online modes from games in other regions, or download said games digitally. Conversely, all other versions of the Nintendo Switch are unable to play cartridge-based games made by Tencent specifically for the Chinese Nintendo Switch.[8]

All Nintendo handhelds except both Nintendo DSi models and the Nintendo 3DS are fully region-free.[9] In the case of the former, only the physical and digital games that cannot be played on earlier DS models are region-locked. The latter's region lock strictly applies to all software designed for it, with the only exception being the application Nintendo 3DS Guide: Louvre,[10] which by itself is not a game but an application that serves as a guide for visitors of the Louvre Museum.

Just like the Wii, the 3DS’s regional lockout can be bypassed using a custom firmware called Luma3DS.

Sony edit

The PlayStation and PlayStation 2 are region-locked into three regions: NTSC U/C, NTSC-J, and PAL. However, it is possible to disable region locking on said systems via a modchip or performing a disk-swap when the console starts. In the case of the PlayStation 2, a Swap Magic disc can be used to bypass regional locks.[11] DVD movies on the PlayStation 2 are also region-locked.

All PlayStation 3 games except for Persona 4 Arena and Way of the Samurai 3, are region free.[12][13] Although publishers could choose to region-lock specific games based on a mechanism that allows for the game to query the model of the PS3, none did so during the first three years after the PS3's launch.[14] In the case of Persona 4 Arena;[15] publisher Atlus declined to reverse its decision despite substantial outcry by some of their fanbase.[16] The decision was made to avoid excessive importing, because all versions of the game share the same features and language support, but have differing price points and release dates in each region.[16] They did, however, decide not to apply region-locking to its sequel (Persona 4 Arena Ultimax).[17] There is region locking present for backwards-compatible PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games, as well as DVD and Blu-ray Disc movies. Additionally, some games separate online players per region, such as Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots.

The PlayStation Store only contains content for its own country. For example, the EU store will not supply usable map packs for an imported US copy of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. In addition, downloadable content for the PlayStation 3 systems is region-matched with the game itself. For example, DLC from the US PlayStation Store must be used in conjunction with a US-region game. More specifically, the PS3's file system includes region-of-origin, so DLC cannot be shared between different region games much like save files cannot. Also, the PSN Store is tied to each user's PSN account, and payment methods for PSN is also region-locked. For example, a user with a Japanese PSN account will only be able to access the Japanese PSN store despite owning a US PS3, and can only pay for a game with a Japanese PSN gift card or Japanese credit card. However, with a few rare exceptions, notably Joysound Dive,[18] downloaded content from each PSN store are also region free, as are PSOne and PS2 classics offered on the store. The regions include:

Region Code Country Rating
R1 America ESRB
R2 Europe
Australia / New Zealand (for titles that share the same version/compatibility as the Europe release)
Japan (special R2, not compatible with Europe DLCs)
PEGI, USK, CERO
R3 Asia TESRI
R4 Australia / New Zealand (for specific titles with censorship/content edits) ACB

Although PlayStation Portable has no region locking for UMD games,[19] UMD movies are locked by region.[20] However, Sony has confirmed that it is possible to implement region-locking on the PSP, and the firmware will disable features based on region. For example, Asian region PSPs will not display the "Extras" option on the XMB despite having been upgraded to the US version of Firmware 6.20, preventing owners of such PSPs from installing the Comic Book Viewer and the TV Streaming applications. As the applications are installed through a PC, and users from the region are not blocked from downloading them, it is possible to install them on non-Asian PSPs that have been imported into the region.

While PlayStation Vita games had the potential to be region-locked, all games released for the system are region-free.

Like with the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 are not region-locked, although it is still possible to develop region-locked games. Sony's official stance is that they discourage developers from region-locking and will only relent in special cases (as with the PS3 Persona 4 Arena).[21][22] However, as with the PlayStation 3, digital content such as downloadable content for games still requires a PSN account from the region the content was made for. That said, PSN accounts themselves are not region-locked and an account for one region can be made on a console from another one.[23]

Sega edit

The SG-1000 does not have region lockout between Japanese and Australian systems, the same applies with SC-3000 games on cartridge and cassettes, as well SF-7000 disks.

Western Sega Master Systems have a different shape from the Japanese cartridge connector, meaning Sega Mark III and SG-1000 games are incompatible with it. A BIOS included prevents Japanese cartridges (both Mark III and SG-1000) to be used on Western systems, even with adapters. The Sega Card slot on these systems has the same pinout from its Japanese counterpart, but they cannot run Japanese and SG-1000 cards due to lack of a certain code in the ROM header. This can be circumvented by removing the BIOS IC from it. However, some European-only games such as Back to the Future Part III will refuse to boot on NTSC systems. Japanese games can be run on Power Base Converter with use of adapters, but it will not run SG-1000 games, regardless of region.

 
Error screen indicating that a region-locked Sega Genesis game will not work on European or Japanese Mega Drive consoles.

Japanese Sega Mega Drive cartridges have a different shape and will not fit in the Genesis or PAL Mega Drive slot, which have the same shape (although the Genesis 3 in the US will accept Japanese titles due to its wider slot.) Japanese Mega Drive systems have a piece of plastic that slides in a place of the cartridge when the power switch is turned on, thus, inserting an American or European cart will make it impossible to use on a Japanese Mega Drive (though minor modifications to the plastic locks in the systems will bypass this). The console’s main board, however, was designed with language and frequency jumper sets which originally activated features in the same ROM for different regions. This feature was later used to enable software-based regional locks that display warning messages that prevent the game from being played. Switches, instead of the jumpers, were used to bypass the locks. In region-locked games, if there is a multiple language feature, it can be changed with the switches after the game has booted-up (as with the case of Cyber Brawl/Cosmic Carnage for the Super 32X). Despite the console itself being region-locked, most of the games, especially ones made by Sega, were region-free and could be played on any region, unless the cartridge doesn't fit the console.

The Game Gear is region free, and some games have a dual-language feature depending on which region of the system is used. Puyo Puyo (game name changes to Puzlow Kids on western systems) and Donald no Magical World (name changes to Ronald in Magical World in western systems), are both Japan-exclusive games, but if run on Western units, they will be fully translated.

Sega Mega-CD games are region-locked. The region can be changed when making CD-R copies, however it is not always possible (i.e. Sengoku Denshou in American consoles will hang on the Sega license screen with a region-changed CD-R copy). Furthermore, third party accessories exist that can bypass the regional-lockouts of Sega Mega-CD games, inserted into the main console's cartridge slot. Flashcarts such as the Everdrive can also be used to boot any regional Mega-CD BIOS from the ROM cartridge or the SD card.[24] Different region Sega Mega-CDs will also work with different region Mega Drive/Genesis systems, however the power voltages for the add-on will be different depending on the region, therefore requiring voltage converters to prevent damage to the add-on. For instance, the Japanese Mega-CD will work in the Genesis, however it does not use the same AC voltage as the Genesis or the American Sega CD. In such case, using a step-up converter is recommended.

Most American Sega Saturn discs can be played in Japanese consoles, but most Japanese games are locked for American and European consoles. Like in the Mega Drive/Genesis, the use of a switch will circumvent the region-lock but won't change the language. In addition, the use of certain unlicensed backup/RAM cartridges will also allow a console to play games from different regions, except for games that use proprietary ROM-RAM carts. Games from different television systems may have graphical problems.

Dreamcast GD-ROM discs are region-locked, however this could be circumvented with the use of boot discs. MIL-CDs and backup CDs are region-free.

Microsoft edit

The Xbox and the Xbox 360 are region-locked, but some games are region-free and will play in any region. Digital content through Xbox Live on the Xbox 360 and original Xbox are also region-locked, such as DLC, movies, and apps.

The Xbox One was initially planned to have a region blocking policy that would have prevented its use outside its region in an effort to curb parallel importing. Microsoft later reversed the policy and the final retail version of the console was not region-locked.[25] It was reported, though, that the console would be region-locked in China,[26] however this decision has since been reverted as of April 2015.[27][28]

The Xbox Series X is region-free.

Other edit

The Philips CD-i and the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer are region-free. Japanese 3DO units, however, have a kanji font in ROM, which is required by a few games. When such games can't find the font, they can get locked or rendered unplayable.

The Neo Geo Pocket line is also region-free.

Amongst PC games, regional lockout is more difficult to enforce because both the game application and the operating system can be easily modified. Subscription-based online games often enforce a regional lock by blocking IP addresses (which can often be circumvented through an open proxy) or by requiring the user to enter a national ID number (which may be impossible to verify). A number of other games using regional lockout are rare but do exist. One of the examples of this is the Windows version of The Orange Box, which uses Steam to enforce the regional lockout.[29] Steam also enforces a form of regional lockout in adherence to German law by offering to German users special versions of some games with banned content – most notably swastikas – replaced.[30] Steam is also used to restrict the release of the PC port of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance to US and Europe only due to Sony having an exclusivity deal with Konami in Asia, and to restrict the Asian release of the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy to Japanese-only versions of the games. Besides the law and licensing issues, there is also a financial reason for Steam to region lock their games, since in Russia and other CIS countries prices of games on Steam are much lower than in the EU or North America.[31]

Printers edit

Hewlett-Packard printer cartridges have been regionalised since 2004.[32] Thus they do not work in printers with a different region code, unless the user calls technical support for the device to be reassigned to the appropriate region.[33]

HP printers have four regions:

  1. Americas, Greenland, Australia, New Zealand, Koreas, Mongolia, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, East Asia
  2. Western Europe, Turkey
  3. CIS, Africa, Near East, Japan
  4. China (except Hong Kong), Taiwan and India

The region can be changed three times; then, the printer will be locked to a region.

Lexmark printers use different region-coding systems:

a) e.g. OfficeEdge Pro4000, OfficeEdge Pro4000c, OfficeEdge Pro5500, OfficeEdge Pro5500t, CS310, CS410 Color Laser Printer

  1. Americas
  2. Greenland, EU, EFTA
  3. (in CS310, CS410 Color Laser Printer called Region 8): Former Yugoslavian states, except for EU members Croatia and Slovenia, and rest of world (East Europe, Africa, Near East, Asia, Australia)

b) e.g. MS710, MS810 Monochrome Laser Printer

  1. USA, Canada
  2. Greenland, EU, EFTA
  3. Asia, Australia, New Zealand
  4. Central and South America
  5. Former Yugoslavian states (except Croatia and Slovenia), Eastern Europe, Turkey, Near East, Africa

Canon print cartridges for the Pixma MP 480 will not work in printers of that type with a different region code either (even when listed on the packaging of the Canon printer cartridges in question).

Epson ink cartridges are also use region-coded.

Xerox also uses region codes. Their printers are shipped with neutral "factory" ink sticks with no region coding. Upon the installation of the first new ink stick after these factory sticks, the machine will set a region code based on the installed ink stick and will only accept ink stick for that region from that point forward. "Officially, " only three starter ink sticks per color can be used; then, the printer will no longer accept them and will want region-coded ink sticks to be inserted, but there are workarounds for that problem.

Common region settings are:

  • NA (North America)
  • Metered-NA
  • DMO (developing markets, such as Asia and South America)
  • XE (Europe).

Circumvention edit

One method to bypass printer-region-coding is to store empty cartridges from the old region and refill them with the ink of cartridges from the new region, but many modern ink cartridges have chips and sensors to prevent refilling, which makes the process more difficult. Another method is have ink cartridges from the old region shipped to the new region.

Some manufacturers of regionalized printers also offer region-free printers specially designed for travelers.

See also anti-refilling protections used by printer manufacturers.

Smartphones, tablets, and computers edit

Samsung devices edit

Starting from the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Samsung phones and tablets contained a warning label stating that it would only operate with SIM cards from the region the phone was sold in. A spokesperson clarified the policy, stating that it was intended to prevent grey-market reselling, and that it only applied to the first SIM card inserted.[34] For devices to use a SIM card from other regions, one of the following actions totaling five minutes or longer in length must first be performed with the SIM card from the local region:

  • Make calls on the phone or watch from the Samsung Phone app
  • Use the Call and Text on Other Devices feature to make calls

Changes for 2017 edit

Samsung has changed the region locking policy completely since it was first introduced in 2013. Previously, the CSC was generally decided based on which region the phone was meant for, and it could be changed by user input. The SIM card now plays a central role in deciding what CSC is active.[35]

South Korea, US, Canada, and China edit

If the phone/tablet was purchased in any of these countries and the SIM card is from a different region, they cannot be used together. Although the restriction can be removed after using a local SIM card to make a call for at least 5 minutes, it only removes the restrictions for that particular country. Furthermore, the device may not work properly in some circumstances, such as Samsung Pay. An unlocked device purchased in these above markets can only work on other service providers within the same market where the device was purchased from, and so on, despite having the bands to work on other networks. For example, if one buys an XAA/OYM device in the United States but one is now living in China and using a Chinese SIM, the active CSC will not be changed to CHC/OYM, because the firmware does not include CHC in the multi-CSC file. As a result, the new SIM card cannot be used in a device made for another market.

Phones edit
  • N: South Korea
  • U/U1: United States of America
  • W: Canada
  • 0: China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao
Tablets edit
  • N: South Korea
  • U/U1: United States
  • W: Canada
  • C: China mainland
All other regions edit

The same rules still apply as usual, however, not all the countries will be unlocked for use. For example, if one buys a DBT/OXM device in Germany but one is now living in Portugal and using a Portuguese SIM, the active CSC is potentially TPH/OXM, which makes the new SIM card usable in the new region.

Phones edit
  • E: Latin America & Caribbean, Middle East & North Africa, India, Asia Pacific
  • B: Europe & CIS
Tablets edit

All countries except for South Korea, USA, Canada, and mainland China fall in the B section.

Changes for 2023 edit

Starting with the Galaxy S23 and A54 series, Samsung has once again revised their region locking policy. The US variant (ending in U and U1) used to be locked to US and Puerto Rico SIMs and eSIMs from its launch until early July 2023, when it was gradually relaxed to allow most foreign eSIMs to be transferred (not from new eSIM activations).

Supported carriers for physical SIMs and new eSIM activations edit

This section only affects the US variant. The region locking for other international variants remains unchanged.

US & Puerto Rico edit
  • AT&T
  • C Spire (since July 2023)
  • Metro by T-Mobile
  • T-Mobile USA
  • US Cellular
  • Verizon
  • Xfinity Mobile
  • Other US/PR carriers and MVNOs (may have limited support)

Foreign physical SIM cards on U/U1 variants may not work correctly.

Supported carriers for eSIM transfers edit

Starting with the July 2023 update, eSIMs from most countries can be transferred provided that a secure screen lock has been set and that the device is running One UI 5.1 or later. This feature is only available on variants that support eSIMs.

When transferring eSIMs from other Android devices, older Galaxy devices, or iPhones, only those carriers are supported.

Germany edit
  • Telekom Deutschland
Sweden edit
  • Telia

Country Specific Codes (CSCs) for Samsung devices edit

Wi-Fi only devices edit

As of 2022, Samsung has simplified most CSCs into a larger one. Assume that all service providers are supported for each region. For example, if one buys an XAR/OXM tablet in the United States but one is now living in Taiwan and using a Chinese phone with a Taiwanese SIM card paired to an XAR tablet, the active CSC on both devices is potentially BRI/OXM, which makes the paired phone usable in the new region. However, if the SIM card is from mainland China, it cannot be paired with the tablet, since mainland China (CHN) is not part of the OXM multi-CSC file.

OXM edit

With the release of the Galaxy Tab S8 series, Southeast Asia is now Asia Pacific (APAC does not include Indonesia, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan or China (Mainland China and Hong Kong)).

  • KOO: South Korea
  • XAR: North America (USA)
  • XAC: North America (Canada)
  • MXO: Latin America (Mexico)
  • ZBR: Latin America (Other)
  • EUX: Europe (1)
  • EUY: Europe (2)
  • SER: CIS (Russia)
  • SEK: CIS (Ukraine)
  • CAU: CIS (Caucasus)
  • ILO: Middle East (Israel)
  • TUR: Middle East (Turkey)
  • XSG: Middle East (Other, formerly UAE)
  • INU: India
  • XSP: Asia Pacific (formerly Singapore/Southeast Asia)
  • BRI: Taiwan
Cellular devices edit
  • OKR: South Korea (cellular devices only)
  • OYM/OYN: United States (cellular devices only)
  • OYA/OYV: Canada (cellular devices only)
  • OWB/OWO/OWE: Latin America and the Caribbean (some devices)
  • OJM: Middle East and Africa (some devices)
  • ODM: India/South Asia (some devices)
  • OLM/OLN/OLO: Southeast Asia (excluding Indonesia) and Oceania (some devices)
  • OLE/OLP: Indonesia (all devices, excluding smartwatches)
  • OXE: Post-Soviet states (some devices)
  • CHN/CHC: Mainland China (all devices)
  • OZS: Taiwan and Hong Kong (smartphones only)
  • XJP: Japan (some devices)
  • OXM: Europe/All other countries (including US/Canada/South Korea/Hong Kong/Taiwan Wi-Fi only devices, as well as Hong Kong/Taiwan cellular tablets)

As of the Galaxy Tab S6, Wi-Fi only devices are no longer region locked, and the Call and Text on Other Devices features on those devices can work on SIM cards from most regions (excluding mainland China). All regions (except for mainland China) share the same CSC in their firmware version.

Starting with Windows Phone 7 for mobile devices[36] and Windows 8 for computers, not all display languages are preinstalled/available for download on all devices with an OEM license of Windows. Users may not see all the display languages listed as options on the device or as options available for download as separate language packs. These exact options depend on the device manufacturer and country/region of purchase (and the mobile operator, if the device features cellular connectivity). Microsoft believes region locking is necessary because these display languages (which contains additional features like text suggestions, speech languages, and supplementary fonts) can take up a significant amount of storage, which leaves less space for data and media and impacts device performance. For cellular-connected devices, some mobile operators may choose not to support particular languages. For example, a wireless carrier in North America may not feel comfortable supporting European languages.

Credit cards edit

As a protection against theft and misuse in foreign countries, some credit cards can be locked for certain regions. If the card holder wants to travel abroad and to use the credit card there, the lock of a certain region can temporarily be deactivated by the bank. Not all banks offer this service yet, and the region systems used vary by banks.

For example, the Sparkasse Schwyz AG (Switzerland) uses the following system:

Region 1: Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Region 2: Europe (including Turkey and Greenland; overseas territories have the region code of their location.)

(Regions 1 and 2 are usually not locked.)

Region 3: Russia and CIS
Region 4: Africa
Region 5: Canada
Region 6: USA (except American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands) and Mexico
Region 7: Latin America and Caribbean
Region 8: Middle East (except Turkey and Egypt), Asia-Pacific, Australia

See also edit

References edit

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through physical means through technological means such as detecting the user s IP address or using an identifying code or through unintentional means introduced by devices only supporting certain regional technologies such as video formats i e NTSC and PAL A regional lockout may be enforced for several reasons such as to stagger the release of a certain product to avoid losing sales to the product s foreign publisher 1 to maximize the product s impact in a certain region through localization 1 to hinder grey market imports by enforcing price discrimination or to prevent users from accessing certain content in their territory because of legal reasons either due to censorship laws or because a distributor does not have the rights to certain intellectual property outside their specified region Contents 1 Multimedia 1 1 Disc regions 1 2 Software 1 3 Websites 2 Video games 2 1 Atari Inc 2 2 Nintendo 2 3 Sony 2 4 Sega 2 5 Microsoft 2 6 Other 3 Printers 3 1 Circumvention 4 Smartphones tablets and computers 4 1 Samsung devices 4 1 1 Changes for 2017 4 1 1 1 South Korea US Canada and China 4 1 1 1 1 Phones 4 1 1 1 2 Tablets 4 1 1 2 All other regions 4 1 1 2 1 Phones 4 1 1 2 2 Tablets 4 1 2 Changes for 2023 4 1 2 1 Supported carriers for physical SIMs and new eSIM activations 4 1 2 1 1 US amp Puerto Rico 4 1 2 2 Supported carriers for eSIM transfers 4 1 2 2 1 Germany 4 1 2 2 2 Sweden 4 1 3 Country Specific Codes CSCs for Samsung devices 4 1 3 1 Wi Fi only devices 4 1 3 1 1 OXM 4 1 3 2 Cellular devices 5 Credit cards 6 See also 7 ReferencesMultimedia editDisc regions edit Main articles DVD region code Blu ray Region codes and Universal Media Disc Region coding The DVD Blu ray Disc and UMD media formats all support the use of region coding DVDs use eight region codes Region 7 is reserved for future use Region 8 is used for international venues such as airplanes and cruise ships and Blu ray Discs use three region codes corresponding to different areas of the world Most Blu rays however are region free Ultra HD Blu ray discs are also region free 2 On computers the DVD region can usually be changed five times Windows uses three region counters its own one the one of the DVD drive and the one of the player software occasionally the player software has no region counter of its own but uses that of Windows After the fifth region change the system is locked to that region In modern DVD drives type RPC 2 the region lock is saved to its hardware so that even reinstalling Windows or using the drive with a different computer will not unlock the drive again Unlike DVD regions Blu ray regions are verified only by the player software not by the computer system or the drive The region code is stored in a file or the registry and there are hacks to reset the region counter of the player software In stand alone players the region code is part of the firmware For bypassing region codes there are software and multi regional players available A new form of Blu ray region coding tests not only the region of the player player software but also its country code repurposing a user setting intended for localization PSR19 as a new form of regional lockout This means for example while both the US and Japan are Region A some American discs will not play on devices software configured for Japan or vice versa since the two countries have different country codes For example the United States is US 21843 or hex 0x5553 Japan is JP 19024 or hex 0x4a50 and Canada is CA 17217 or hex 0x4341 Although there are only three Blu ray regions the country code allows much more precise control of the regional distribution of Blu ray Discs than the six or eight DVD regions Since Blu ray discs are cheaper in America than in Japan American releases of Japanese anime series are often protected in that way to prevent reversal importations Some discs check whether the country code is US or Canada sometimes also Mexico and play only in these countries others allow all country codes even those of non Region A countries except the Japanese AnyDVD HD 7 5 9 0 and higher has an option to enforce the US country code The software developers say users can also change the country code to enforce in the registry value bdCountryCode themselves or set no country code by using the value 4294967295 or hex 0xFFFFFFFF Before the change of the value AnyDVD must be closed and after changing it must be restarted Some stand alone Blu ray players and player programs allow to change the country code e g via the parental lock and can bypass this protection like that Software edit Some features of certain programs are were disabled if the software is was installed on a computer in a certain region In older versions of the copy software CloneCD the features Amplify Weak Sectors Protected PC Games and Hide CDR Media were disabled in the United States and Japan Changing the region and language settings in Windows e g to Canadian English or patches could unlock these features in the two countries SlySoft decided to leave these options disabled for the US for legal reasons but strangely enough in the program AnyDVD which is also illegal according to US law no features were disabled The current version of CloneCD 5 3 1 4 is not region restricted anymore The newer versions of the copy software DVDFab de 9 1 5 0 and higher come in a US version with no Blu ray ripping feature which is downloaded if the homepage dvdfab cn identifies a US IP address and a non US version with working Blu ray ripping feature Some webpages allow the download of the non US version also from the US they store the non US version directly and do not use download links to the developer s homepage The software CCleaner v5 45 6611 has an added check to prevent the use in embargoed countries Some programs e g games are distributed in different versions for NTSC and PAL computers In some cases to avoid grey market imports or international software piracy they are designed not to run on a computer with the wrong TV system Other programs can run on computers with both TV systems Kaspersky Lab sells its anti virus products at different prices in different regions and uses regionalized activation codes A program bought in a country of a region can be activated in another country of the same region Once activated the software can also be used in and download updates from other regions as long as the license is valid Problems may arise when the license must be renewed or if the software must be reinstalled in a region other than the one where it was bought The region is identified by the IP address there is no activation possible without Internet connection so the use of VPN or a proxy is recommended to circumvent the restriction The Kaspersky regions are Region 1 Canada United States Mexico and Bermuda Region 2 Western Europe the Middle East South Africa Egypt and Japan Region 3 Southeast Asia Region 4 Central America South America excluding French Guiana and Oceania Mexico uses software that uses flags for both regions 1 and 4 Region 5 Africa India and the Commonwealth of Independent States also includes Czech Republic Greece Hungary Poland Romania and Serbia Region 6 Mainland China Region 7 Elsewhere Region 8 Special international area airplane steamer etc The desktop versions of HP Pavilion and Compaq Presario are region locked according the build is 91UKV6PRA1 for the A6740uk released in 2009 WildTangent EMEA Magic Desktop will not work on models in the US The HP FlexBuild regions are USA United States JAP Japan KOR Korean EMEA Middle East TOUCH Designed for HP Touchsmart onlyWebsites edit Main article Geo blocking On the internet geo blocking is used primarily to control access to online media content that is only licensed for playback in a certain region due to territorial licensing arrangements 3 Video games editRegional lockouts in video games have been achieved by several methods such as hardware software authentication slot pin out change differences in cartridge cases IP blocking and online software patching Most console video games have region encoding The main regions are Japan and Asia NTSC J North America and South America NTSC U Europe New Zealand Australia Middle East India South Africa PAL region China NTSC C Atari Inc edit The Atari 2600 does not have regional locking however NTSC games can display wrong colors slow speed and sound on PAL systems and vice versa Atari 7800 has regional locking on NTSC systems making PAL games unplayable on them However the PAL versions of the Atari 7800 can run NTSC games but still suffering from the same problems the Atari 2600 had The Atari 5200 Lynx and Jaguar are region free Nintendo edit Nintendo was the first console maker to introduce regional locks to its consoles using them for every one of its consoles except for the Nintendo Switch 4 Nintendo has mostly abstained from using them for its handheld products Games for the Nintendo Entertainment System NES were locked through both physical and technical means the design of cartridges for the NES differed between Japan and other markets using a different number of pins As the Famicom the Japanese model used slightly smaller cartridges Japanese games could not fit into NES consoles without an adapter and even with that they could still not use the extra sound functionalities of the Famicom due to their differing hardware Official adapters existed inside early copies of Gyromite which could be disassembled and then swapping out the original copy of the game with a different Famicom game Additionally the NES also contained the 10NES authentication chip the chip was coded for one of four regions NTSC North America PAL A United Kingdom Australia and Italy PAL B other European countries and South Korea Asia South East Asia India and Hong Kong A game s region is recognized by the console using the 10NES chip If the chip inside the cartridge conflicts with the chip inside the console the game will not boot The 10NES chip also doubled as a form of digital rights management to prevent loading unlicensed or bootleg games The redesigned Nintendo Entertainment System Model NES 101 released in 1993 1994 lacks the 10NES chip and can play PAL and unlicensed games although Famicom games still need a converter The Famicom does not include a 10NES chip but is still unable to play imports unless an adapter is used due to the different size of the media nbsp Cases for SFC games in Japan and PAL regions top and North American bottom regions Notice the slots in the bottom cartridge to accommodate for plastic tabs in the North American console The American Super Nintendo Entertainment System SNES and the Super Famicom use differences in cartridge cases A Super NES cartridge will not fit in a Super Famicom PAL SNES slot due to its different shape and two pieces of plastic in the SNES slot prevent Super Famicom cartridges from being inserted in the SNES PAL SNES carts can be fully inserted in Japanese consoles but a similar chip to the 10NES called the CIC prevents PAL games from being played in NTSC consoles and vice versa While physical modification of the cases either console or cartridges is needed to play games from the different regions in order to play games of different TV systems a hardware modification is also needed Region locks could be bypassed using special unlicensed cartridge adapters such as Game Genie The swapping of cartridge shells also bypasses the physical regional lockout The Nintendo 64 features similar lockout methods as the Super NES The GameCube and Wii are both region locked as well as the Wii Shop Channel On the Wii channels from other regions will refuse to load with the message This channel can t be used The coded regions are NTSC U The Americas and Asia PAL Europe and Oceania NTSC J Japan NTSC K South Korea The GameCube and Wii s regional lockout can be bypassed either by console modification the Wii s region lock can also be bypassed through BIOS hacking via The Homebrew Channel or simply by third party software Datel s FreeLoader or Action Replay discs are most notable The Wii U is also region locked 5 as well as its Gamepads 6 The Nintendo Switch is region free therefore allowing games from any region to be played whether through physical cartridges or digital downloads For instance games from the Nintendo eShop can be purchased and downloaded regardless of region 7 These regions are Region Code Country NotesJPN Japan Japanese based games and systems are usually released in JPN region first USA The Americas North South America American based games are usually released in USA region first while Japanese based games and systems are usually released in USA region second EUR Europe Games and systems usually launch in EUR region third AUS Oceania Australia New Zealand Many games released in Australia New Zealand actually share the same version as the EUR region However a minority of games released in Australia New Zealand have a different version from the European release due to censorship and content edits Games from AUS region will work in European systems and vice versa ASI CHT KOR Asia Hong Kong Taiwan South Korea Applicable for Versions 8 0 0 and later This region is less common in terms of number of titles compared to JPN USA EUR Similar to AUS region games with ASI region have a different version due to censorship content edits or regional language differences Before version 8 0 0 most Asian countries belonged to the Americas just like with the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U The only exception to this is the Chinese version of the Nintendo Switch distributed by Tencent in Mainland China This version of the console can still play cartridge based games from any region however they can only connect to Chinese servers Thus it cannot access any game updates DLC or online modes from games in other regions or download said games digitally Conversely all other versions of the Nintendo Switch are unable to play cartridge based games made by Tencent specifically for the Chinese Nintendo Switch 8 All Nintendo handhelds except both Nintendo DSi models and the Nintendo 3DS are fully region free 9 In the case of the former only the physical and digital games that cannot be played on earlier DS models are region locked The latter s region lock strictly applies to all software designed for it with the only exception being the application Nintendo 3DS Guide Louvre 10 which by itself is not a game but an application that serves as a guide for visitors of the Louvre Museum Just like the Wii the 3DS s regional lockout can be bypassed using a custom firmware called Luma3DS Sony edit The PlayStation and PlayStation 2 are region locked into three regions NTSC U C NTSC J and PAL However it is possible to disable region locking on said systems via a modchip or performing a disk swap when the console starts In the case of the PlayStation 2 a Swap Magic disc can be used to bypass regional locks 11 DVD movies on the PlayStation 2 are also region locked All PlayStation 3 games except for Persona 4 Arena and Way of the Samurai 3 are region free 12 13 Although publishers could choose to region lock specific games based on a mechanism that allows for the game to query the model of the PS3 none did so during the first three years after the PS3 s launch 14 In the case of Persona 4 Arena 15 publisher Atlus declined to reverse its decision despite substantial outcry by some of their fanbase 16 The decision was made to avoid excessive importing because all versions of the game share the same features and language support but have differing price points and release dates in each region 16 They did however decide not to apply region locking to its sequel Persona 4 Arena Ultimax 17 There is region locking present for backwards compatible PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games as well as DVD and Blu ray Disc movies Additionally some games separate online players per region such as Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots The PlayStation Store only contains content for its own country For example the EU store will not supply usable map packs for an imported US copy of Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare In addition downloadable content for the PlayStation 3 systems is region matched with the game itself For example DLC from the US PlayStation Store must be used in conjunction with a US region game More specifically the PS3 s file system includes region of origin so DLC cannot be shared between different region games much like save files cannot Also the PSN Store is tied to each user s PSN account and payment methods for PSN is also region locked For example a user with a Japanese PSN account will only be able to access the Japanese PSN store despite owning a US PS3 and can only pay for a game with a Japanese PSN gift card or Japanese credit card However with a few rare exceptions notably Joysound Dive 18 downloaded content from each PSN store are also region free as are PSOne and PS2 classics offered on the store The regions include Region Code Country RatingR1 America ESRBR2 Europe Australia New Zealand for titles that share the same version compatibility as the Europe release Japan special R2 not compatible with Europe DLCs PEGI USK CEROR3 Asia TESRIR4 Australia New Zealand for specific titles with censorship content edits ACBAlthough PlayStation Portable has no region locking for UMD games 19 UMD movies are locked by region 20 However Sony has confirmed that it is possible to implement region locking on the PSP and the firmware will disable features based on region For example Asian region PSPs will not display the Extras option on the XMB despite having been upgraded to the US version of Firmware 6 20 preventing owners of such PSPs from installing the Comic Book Viewer and the TV Streaming applications As the applications are installed through a PC and users from the region are not blocked from downloading them it is possible to install them on non Asian PSPs that have been imported into the region While PlayStation Vita games had the potential to be region locked all games released for the system are region free Like with the PlayStation 3 the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 are not region locked although it is still possible to develop region locked games Sony s official stance is that they discourage developers from region locking and will only relent in special cases as with the PS3 Persona 4 Arena 21 22 However as with the PlayStation 3 digital content such as downloadable content for games still requires a PSN account from the region the content was made for That said PSN accounts themselves are not region locked and an account for one region can be made on a console from another one 23 Sega edit The SG 1000 does not have region lockout between Japanese and Australian systems the same applies with SC 3000 games on cartridge and cassettes as well SF 7000 disks Western Sega Master Systems have a different shape from the Japanese cartridge connector meaning Sega Mark III and SG 1000 games are incompatible with it A BIOS included prevents Japanese cartridges both Mark III and SG 1000 to be used on Western systems even with adapters The Sega Card slot on these systems has the same pinout from its Japanese counterpart but they cannot run Japanese and SG 1000 cards due to lack of a certain code in the ROM header This can be circumvented by removing the BIOS IC from it However some European only games such as Back to the Future Part III will refuse to boot on NTSC systems Japanese games can be run on Power Base Converter with use of adapters but it will not run SG 1000 games regardless of region nbsp Error screen indicating that a region locked Sega Genesis game will not work on European or Japanese Mega Drive consoles Japanese Sega Mega Drive cartridges have a different shape and will not fit in the Genesis or PAL Mega Drive slot which have the same shape although the Genesis 3 in the US will accept Japanese titles due to its wider slot Japanese Mega Drive systems have a piece of plastic that slides in a place of the cartridge when the power switch is turned on thus inserting an American or European cart will make it impossible to use on a Japanese Mega Drive though minor modifications to the plastic locks in the systems will bypass this The console s main board however was designed with language and frequency jumper sets which originally activated features in the same ROM for different regions This feature was later used to enable software based regional locks that display warning messages that prevent the game from being played Switches instead of the jumpers were used to bypass the locks In region locked games if there is a multiple language feature it can be changed with the switches after the game has booted up as with the case of Cyber Brawl Cosmic Carnage for the Super 32X Despite the console itself being region locked most of the games especially ones made by Sega were region free and could be played on any region unless the cartridge doesn t fit the console The Game Gear is region free and some games have a dual language feature depending on which region of the system is used Puyo Puyo game name changes to Puzlow Kids on western systems and Donald no Magical World name changes to Ronald in Magical World in western systems are both Japan exclusive games but if run on Western units they will be fully translated Sega Mega CD games are region locked The region can be changed when making CD R copies however it is not always possible i e Sengoku Denshou in American consoles will hang on the Sega license screen with a region changed CD R copy Furthermore third party accessories exist that can bypass the regional lockouts of Sega Mega CD games inserted into the main console s cartridge slot Flashcarts such as the Everdrive can also be used to boot any regional Mega CD BIOS from the ROM cartridge or the SD card 24 Different region Sega Mega CDs will also work with different region Mega Drive Genesis systems however the power voltages for the add on will be different depending on the region therefore requiring voltage converters to prevent damage to the add on For instance the Japanese Mega CD will work in the Genesis however it does not use the same AC voltage as the Genesis or the American Sega CD In such case using a step up converter is recommended Most American Sega Saturn discs can be played in Japanese consoles but most Japanese games are locked for American and European consoles Like in the Mega Drive Genesis the use of a switch will circumvent the region lock but won t change the language In addition the use of certain unlicensed backup RAM cartridges will also allow a console to play games from different regions except for games that use proprietary ROM RAM carts Games from different television systems may have graphical problems Dreamcast GD ROM discs are region locked however this could be circumvented with the use of boot discs MIL CDs and backup CDs are region free Microsoft edit The Xbox and the Xbox 360 are region locked but some games are region free and will play in any region Digital content through Xbox Live on the Xbox 360 and original Xbox are also region locked such as DLC movies and apps The Xbox One was initially planned to have a region blocking policy that would have prevented its use outside its region in an effort to curb parallel importing Microsoft later reversed the policy and the final retail version of the console was not region locked 25 It was reported though that the console would be region locked in China 26 however this decision has since been reverted as of April 2015 27 28 The Xbox Series X is region free Other edit The Philips CD i and the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer are region free Japanese 3DO units however have a kanji font in ROM which is required by a few games When such games can t find the font they can get locked or rendered unplayable The Neo Geo Pocket line is also region free Amongst PC games regional lockout is more difficult to enforce because both the game application and the operating system can be easily modified Subscription based online games often enforce a regional lock by blocking IP addresses which can often be circumvented through an open proxy or by requiring the user to enter a national ID number which may be impossible to verify A number of other games using regional lockout are rare but do exist One of the examples of this is the Windows version of The Orange Box which uses Steam to enforce the regional lockout 29 Steam also enforces a form of regional lockout in adherence to German law by offering to German users special versions of some games with banned content most notably swastikas replaced 30 Steam is also used to restrict the release of the PC port of Metal Gear Rising Revengeance to US and Europe only due to Sony having an exclusivity deal with Konami in Asia and to restrict the Asian release of the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy to Japanese only versions of the games Besides the law and licensing issues there is also a financial reason for Steam to region lock their games since in Russia and other CIS countries prices of games on Steam are much lower than in the EU or North America 31 Printers editHewlett Packard printer cartridges have been regionalised since 2004 32 Thus they do not work in printers with a different region code unless the user calls technical support for the device to be reassigned to the appropriate region 33 HP printers have four regions Americas Greenland Australia New Zealand Koreas Mongolia Pakistan Nepal Bhutan Bangladesh East Asia Western Europe Turkey CIS Africa Near East Japan China except Hong Kong Taiwan and IndiaThe region can be changed three times then the printer will be locked to a region Lexmark printers use different region coding systems a e g OfficeEdge Pro4000 OfficeEdge Pro4000c OfficeEdge Pro5500 OfficeEdge Pro5500t CS310 CS410 Color Laser Printer Americas Greenland EU EFTA in CS310 CS410 Color Laser Printer called Region 8 Former Yugoslavian states except for EU members Croatia and Slovenia and rest of world East Europe Africa Near East Asia Australia b e g MS710 MS810 Monochrome Laser Printer USA Canada Greenland EU EFTA Asia Australia New Zealand Central and South America Former Yugoslavian states except Croatia and Slovenia Eastern Europe Turkey Near East AfricaCanon print cartridges for the Pixma MP 480 will not work in printers of that type with a different region code either even when listed on the packaging of the Canon printer cartridges in question Epson ink cartridges are also use region coded Xerox also uses region codes Their printers are shipped with neutral factory ink sticks with no region coding Upon the installation of the first new ink stick after these factory sticks the machine will set a region code based on the installed ink stick and will only accept ink stick for that region from that point forward Officially only three starter ink sticks per color can be used then the printer will no longer accept them and will want region coded ink sticks to be inserted but there are workarounds for that problem Common region settings are NA North America Metered NA DMO developing markets such as Asia and South America XE Europe Circumvention edit One method to bypass printer region coding is to store empty cartridges from the old region and refill them with the ink of cartridges from the new region but many modern ink cartridges have chips and sensors to prevent refilling which makes the process more difficult Another method is have ink cartridges from the old region shipped to the new region Some manufacturers of regionalized printers also offer region free printers specially designed for travelers See also anti refilling protections used by printer manufacturers Smartphones tablets and computers editSamsung devices edit Starting from the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Samsung phones and tablets contained a warning label stating that it would only operate with SIM cards from the region the phone was sold in A spokesperson clarified the policy stating that it was intended to prevent grey market reselling and that it only applied to the first SIM card inserted 34 For devices to use a SIM card from other regions one of the following actions totaling five minutes or longer in length must first be performed with the SIM card from the local region Make calls on the phone or watch from the Samsung Phone app Use the Call and Text on Other Devices feature to make callsChanges for 2017 edit Samsung has changed the region locking policy completely since it was first introduced in 2013 Previously the CSC was generally decided based on which region the phone was meant for and it could be changed by user input The SIM card now plays a central role in deciding what CSC is active 35 South Korea US Canada and China edit If the phone tablet was purchased in any of these countries and the SIM card is from a different region they cannot be used together Although the restriction can be removed after using a local SIM card to make a call for at least 5 minutes it only removes the restrictions for that particular country Furthermore the device may not work properly in some circumstances such as Samsung Pay An unlocked device purchased in these above markets can only work on other service providers within the same market where the device was purchased from and so on despite having the bands to work on other networks For example if one buys an XAA OYM device in the United States but one is now living in China and using a Chinese SIM the active CSC will not be changed to CHC OYM because the firmware does not include CHC in the multi CSC file As a result the new SIM card cannot be used in a device made for another market Phones edit N South Korea U U1 United States of America W Canada 0 China Taiwan Hong Kong and MacaoTablets edit N South Korea U U1 United States W Canada C China mainlandAll other regions edit The same rules still apply as usual however not all the countries will be unlocked for use For example if one buys a DBT OXM device in Germany but one is now living in Portugal and using a Portuguese SIM the active CSC is potentially TPH OXM which makes the new SIM card usable in the new region Phones edit E Latin America amp Caribbean Middle East amp North Africa India Asia Pacific B Europe amp CISTablets edit All countries except for South Korea USA Canada and mainland China fall in the B section Changes for 2023 edit Starting with the Galaxy S23 and A54 series Samsung has once again revised their region locking policy The US variant ending in U and U1 used to be locked to US and Puerto Rico SIMs and eSIMs from its launch until early July 2023 when it was gradually relaxed to allow most foreign eSIMs to be transferred not from new eSIM activations Supported carriers for physical SIMs and new eSIM activations edit This section only affects the US variant The region locking for other international variants remains unchanged US amp Puerto Rico edit AT amp T C Spire since July 2023 Metro by T Mobile T Mobile USA US Cellular Verizon Xfinity Mobile Other US PR carriers and MVNOs may have limited support Foreign physical SIM cards on U U1 variants may not work correctly Supported carriers for eSIM transfers edit Starting with the July 2023 update eSIMs from most countries can be transferred provided that a secure screen lock has been set and that the device is running One UI 5 1 or later This feature is only available on variants that support eSIMs When transferring eSIMs from other Android devices older Galaxy devices or iPhones only those carriers are supported Germany edit Telekom DeutschlandSweden edit TeliaCountry Specific Codes CSCs for Samsung devices edit Wi Fi only devices edit As of 2022 Samsung has simplified most CSCs into a larger one Assume that all service providers are supported for each region For example if one buys an XAR OXM tablet in the United States but one is now living in Taiwan and using a Chinese phone with a Taiwanese SIM card paired to an XAR tablet the active CSC on both devices is potentially BRI OXM which makes the paired phone usable in the new region However if the SIM card is from mainland China it cannot be paired with the tablet since mainland China CHN is not part of the OXM multi CSC file OXM edit With the release of the Galaxy Tab S8 series Southeast Asia is now Asia Pacific APAC does not include Indonesia South Korea Japan Taiwan or China Mainland China and Hong Kong KOO South Korea XAR North America USA XAC North America Canada MXO Latin America Mexico ZBR Latin America Other EUX Europe 1 EUY Europe 2 SER CIS Russia SEK CIS Ukraine CAU CIS Caucasus ILO Middle East Israel TUR Middle East Turkey XSG Middle East Other formerly UAE INU India XSP Asia Pacific formerly Singapore Southeast Asia BRI TaiwanCellular devices edit OKR South Korea cellular devices only OYM OYN United States cellular devices only OYA OYV Canada cellular devices only OWB OWO OWE Latin America and the Caribbean some devices OJM Middle East and Africa some devices ODM India South Asia some devices OLM OLN OLO Southeast Asia excluding Indonesia and Oceania some devices OLE OLP Indonesia all devices excluding smartwatches OXE Post Soviet states some devices CHN CHC Mainland China all devices OZS Taiwan and Hong Kong smartphones only XJP Japan some devices OXM Europe All other countries including US Canada South Korea Hong Kong Taiwan Wi Fi only devices as well as Hong Kong Taiwan cellular tablets As of the Galaxy Tab S6 Wi Fi only devices are no longer region locked and the Call and Text on Other Devices features on those devices can work on SIM cards from most regions excluding mainland China All regions except for mainland China share the same CSC in their firmware version Starting with Windows Phone 7 for mobile devices 36 and Windows 8 for computers not all display languages are preinstalled available for download on all devices with an OEM license of Windows Users may not see all the display languages listed as options on the device or as options available for download as separate language packs These exact options depend on the device manufacturer and country region of purchase and the mobile operator if the device features cellular connectivity Microsoft believes region locking is necessary because these display languages which contains additional features like text suggestions speech languages and supplementary fonts can take up a significant amount of storage which leaves less space for data and media and impacts device performance For cellular connected devices some mobile operators may choose not to support particular languages For example a wireless carrier in North America may not feel comfortable supporting European languages Credit cards editAs a protection against theft and misuse in foreign countries some credit cards can be locked for certain regions If the card holder wants to travel abroad and to use the credit 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