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iPhone 5 Unlock from today!

Anonymous
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Yep, they are finally allowing it from today.  Announced about 25mins ago.

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jonsie
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@Anonymous wrote:
Cheers same method as before then.
Have an O2 contract so free unlock.

Yep, get it done:smileyhappy:

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Question from a paranoid person.

When I unlock then put in a new SIM from another provider, it doesn't then go and lock to that one for six months does it!?
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Once it's unlocked it's unlocked for all networks permanently.

I DO NOT WORK FOR O2



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@Anonymous wrote:
Question from a paranoid person.

When I unlock then put in a new SIM from another provider, it doesn't then go and lock to that one for six months does it!?

No of course not. Once unlocked officially it will remain so forever. It's the dodgy unlocks that cause issues.....

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no it becomes an permantly unlocked iphone

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I'd never even heard of "locking" until I got this iPhone so anything seems possible!
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I am so happy that O2 has decided to unlock customer's Iphone for free on pay monthly. I think this is the right way forward for O2 in attracting more customers to their network. What do you think?

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Pay monthly!

What about PAYG?
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It's for all iPhone 5 regardless of contract or PAYG wink
I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.

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The guy's statement is correct insofar as saying 'free on pay monthly'.

 

To finish his proclamation '£15 on P&G!

 

...there, sorted:smileywink:

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