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May 29

Unlocking a mobile phone

We’re busy people. With this hectic lifestyle comes the need for multitask ability. Gadgets and gizmos that surround us have inherited the need for the same. Your iPhone is nothing short of a modern technological marvel. Its capabilities are huge and its opportunities are limitless. However, mobile phone operators have always liked to keep their customers with them and thus add stipulations that inhibit the freedom to migrate from one service provider to another in search of a better deal. Until now!

Owing to a growing concern among consumers such as you, mobile phones can now be unlocked to enable the phone free from the service provider. This will give you the freedom that you always wanted from your phone. Be it an iPhone, a HTC, a BlackBerry or from service providers such as Orange, You can get the freedom you always wanted.

But before your get to unlocking, let us understand what unlocking a mobile phone all is about. Unlocking is name given to the practice of changing the settings on your mobile phone so that you can use any SIM card with it.  Mobile phone networks around the world often lock the handsets they sell in order to keep you as a customer once your contract with them expires, or once you decide you can find a better deal somewhere else. Locked phones mean customers have less choice.

In the UK, companies often lock mobiles because they tend to come subsidised at point of sale. This means that mobile operators absorb part of the cost of the mobile, so they expect you to stay with them until they make back this cost (and beyond, as many of you have discovered!)

But how would you know if your phone is locked? A phone is network locked if it doesn’t accept with SIM cards from every mobile company. There’s a variety of error messages you get when inserting an incompatible SIM such as “incompatible SIM”, “enter network unlock code” or “enter subsidy PIN”.

While there are many reasons why a mobile might not work when you introduce a SIM, here are some strong indicators that suggest a phone is locked: the phone, its box or software are heavily branded with the operator’s name and logo.

At this point, the only concern you might be having is whether the process is legal. Here’s the good news! It IS legal! However, the process is legal if only done for reasons that are ethical and by ethical professional mobile phone unlockers. It is time you unleashed the true potential of your mobile phone. Set it free!

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