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"What is Remote Unlocking?"

Remote unlocking is a new way of unlocking phones, without having to send them to us.

We need certain information from your Cell.  With this information we are able to calculate certain unique codes for you to enter into the phone to lift network restrictions.

IF YOU HAVE A PAYPAL ACCOUNT YOU CAN USE OUR NEW LIVE UNLOCKING SERVICES

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Within only a few seconds after submitting your data, your unlocking codes are shown in your browser!


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"How long before I get my codes back"

We always quote 1-48 hours on unlocking code delivery, but often you will receive them within 10 min - 3 hours.  It can depend on our current workload.

"Why would I want to unlock my phone?"

Unlocking cell phones basically means unrestricting the phones potential to use any network.  An unlocked phone can use any sim card from any network, from any country.  Ideal if you're planning a trip to another country and would like to use that country's local sim card. Or you have a new phone but would prefer to use your old sim card on a different network.

How do I know if my phone is locked?

There are two ways to check if your phone is unlocked.  Firstly, if you have a working SIM from a different network, try putting that into the phone and switching it on.  If the phone works and you can make calls on that network, congratulations, your phone is already unlocked.  If a message appears, saying "SIM card not accepted" or similar, the phone is probably locked.

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What is unlocking and why would I want to do it?

An unlocked phone is one that can be used on all networks operating on the frequency the phone is designed for.

For example, in the UK there are four main networks, Vodafone, BT Cellnet, Orange and One2One.  Vodafone and BT Cellnet operate on GSM900, while Orange and One2One operate on GSM1800.

A UK dual band phone can operate on GSM900 and GSM1800, therefore being capable of working on all the networks.

However, as the networks don't want to lose you as a customer, when they supply the phone (on contract or pay as you go) it can be locked to only accept SIM cards from their network.

If you wish to use a SIM from a different network, the phone needs to be unlocked.

 

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