on 22-03-2015 15:19
on 22-03-2015 15:19
I seem to be running round in circles at the moment trying to unlock my phone.
I sent in the form (android phone 18 months into 2 year contract) and got a mailed reply saying it's not an O2 phone. (And also giving me an email address to reply which apparently doesn't work any more - not really part of the problem except it's very unprofessional).
I paid O2 a hefty sum at the beginning of my contract & am paying them monthly for the contract & phone. How is it not an O2 phone? Or am I missing something obvious :s
TIA to anyone with ideas.
on 22-03-2015 17:04
on 22-03-2015 17:04
on 22-03-2015 17:19
on 22-03-2015 17:19
on 22-03-2015 17:19
I was just about to say that. Almost all CPW handsets are SIM-free with contract phones will all certainity. Prepay PAYG type handsets may be locked to the supplier SIM which gets you a reduction in price. Don't talk to me about O2 knowing the difference between an unlocked and factory supplied handset...we could be here for a while.
on 22-03-2015 17:22
on 22-03-2015 17:22
@Anonymous wrote:As for Ofcom rules:
Handset locking policies can differ from provider to provider or can depend on the type of device and package being sold to you.
The table below gives you advice on what you can expect if you purchase a handset directly from your mobile provider.
The ofcom link you refer to is here http://consumers.ofcom.org.uk/phone/mobile-phones/changing-provider/mobile-phone-locking-and-unlocking/
which does not mention CPW because they cannot lock / unlock a phone.
As mentioned, only iPhones lock to the first sim inserted and will lock to the network belonging to that sim - only that network can unlock subsequently unlock it.....
Anyway, we are already drifting away from the true reason for this thread.
on 22-03-2015 17:43
on 22-03-2015 17:44
on 22-03-2015 17:44
on 22-03-2015 17:44
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on 22-03-2015 17:55
on 22-03-2015 17:57
on 22-03-2015 17:57
on 22-03-2015 17:57
on 22-03-2015 17:57