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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
Posts: 28,977
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Ed
If you intend to buy from her, pop your SIM card in and make a call before you finalize the transaction. It's that easy.
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Shaun,
If you put your SIMM in ANY phone and it works, you are set to go. If you put your SIMM in a phone and it pops up with a menu asking for a code, then you are screwed unless you want to get it unlocked.
Jeff,
The guy I know can unlock phones, but not SIMM chips. I should say that he may be able to unlock the chips but due to legal issues will not. I just want to buy a phone from a store or Ebay and pop my SIMM chip into it and work, and any totally unlocked phone will do this.
BTW guys, I unlocked my Blackberry recently. They are supposed to be difficult to do but its now been hacked. Got the code off of a site on the internet and after figuring out the way into the system I unlocked it. It was a T-mobile setup and now works with ANY phone/data chip in it. Do not toss your old Blackberries as now you can hack them!
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