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http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.php?t=85755
Please mate, think and re-read what you have wrote before you post !!
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http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.php?t=85755
Please mate, think and re-read what you have wrote before you post !!
any more news on this? my beast has arrived today. bit bigger than one was expecting but...
Not particularly as last year, (after having a SE T610 for about a year and still using it) I got in contact with Vodafone and said that I needed it for use in HK and other countries in the future with their own network etc and then explaining Virgin's free unlocking service to them (and reminding them of my 5+ years old contract and commitment to their company!!!.)
They still asked for a payment but still went ahead to try and find a unlock code for it. Two seconds later they get back to me and tell me that no code was found and said that my best bet was to go to a market store. However they warned that this would invalidate the warranty on the phone and so I decided not to unlock it.
So what I want to know is:
If the phone came from Vodafone, and is physically stamped Vodafone on the bottom, shouldn't they have an unlock code for the phone? :bowdown:
The newer phones such as the K800i and various new nokia phones are not unlockable currently as they are locked by the Service Provider now as opposed to the generic locking system provided by the phone manufacturer.
If the phone is locked down to Orange there is a solution, firstly you will need an Orange Pay As You Go sim registered to your name. Pop the sim in the locked k800i, phone up orange customer service register the phone with the sim and ask them to unlock the phone. They will charge you £20.
I'm not sure if this will work with any other network as I have only tried it with my own Orange branded K800i.
Hope that helps.
MdSalih
O2 & Orange Sim Cards I know for a fact you can get for free off the web - so if you are with one of those networks, that may be an answer :)
I actually have a few Orange pay as you go sim cards lying around if you need one ChrisP.
MdSalih
Hello I have bought a K800i on Orange. All you have to do is buy a orange sim for about £2 then register the sim card with orange. Put £20 of credit on the sim card and they will unlock the phone within 7 days.
joanne: that is exactly what MdSalih said in this post
I've just got my ThreePay (PAYG) sim today, and requested that Three unlock my handset.
£15 it's cost and takes upto 7 days. Quite why i'm not sure. But hey ho.
well i've got a 3pay as u go sim and i'm having no joy with 3mobile whatsoever the unhelpful so and so's!! why is it that every other provider has the unlock code and 3 don't??
hmmm what if i just buy a orange simcard and tell orange to unlock my 3 mobile??? what do u reckon?
It's not possible. The phones are locked by the service provider (i.e. Orange, 3, etc) who have branded the phone - they're the people with the specific codes/algorithm for unlocking that particular phone, no other service provider would be able to unlock the phone.
MdSalih