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Old September 2nd 10, 01:24 AM posted to uk.telecom.mobile
Dennis Ferguson
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On 2010-09-01, --martin-- wrote:
On 20/08/10 03:11, mrcamp wrote:
AT&T will provide the unlock code for all their phones EXCEPT the
iPhone. I believe their agreement with apple prohibits it.


Worth asking AT&T, since no such problem applies in the UK. Typically in
the UK you just pay a small fee to the operator to unlock an iPhone
officially if it's out of contract, or a much larger fee if you also
want to buy your way out of a contract commitment, effectively paying
back some of the handset subsidy.


No, AT&T really won't unlock it. You can see who will or won't
(or, at least, who Apple thinks will or won't) unlock iPhones he

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1937

According to that Vodafone UK won't unlock them either, though
everyone else that sells them in the UK will.

Dennis Ferguson
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Old September 2nd 10, 07:09 AM posted to uk.telecom.mobile
J B[_2_]
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"Dennis Ferguson" wrote in message
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According to that Vodafone UK won't unlock them either, though
everyone else that sells them in the UK will.


Jailbreak it is then ............


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Old September 2nd 10, 02:09 PM posted to uk.telecom.mobile
J B[_2_]
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"J B" wrote in message
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"Dennis Ferguson" wrote in message
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According to that Vodafone UK won't unlock them either, though
everyone else that sells them in the UK will.


Jailbreak it is then ............


Job done, it was so simple I dunno why folks make such a big thing of it!


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Old September 2nd 10, 04:00 PM
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Could be because it sometimes reset afterward..
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Old August 20th 11, 05:52 PM
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Hi,for iphone there is no unlock codes but instead we can do it by remote unlocking..there are many online providers who provide the service..one of my friend got unlocked his iphone from simpleunlocking by remote unlock..and its important is that,remote unlocking is available for some country and network providers only so if you are interested you can try from them before that see whether remote unlocking is available for your country and provider...
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Old September 30th 11, 10:18 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sujith View Post
Hi,for iphone there is no unlock codes but instead we can do it by remote unlocking..there are many online providers who provide the service..one of my friend got unlocked his iphone from simpleunlocking by remote unlock..and its important is that,remote unlocking is available for some country and network providers only so if you are interested you can try from them before that see whether remote unlocking is available for your country and provider...
thank U friend!!
 




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