on 15-08-2017 21:35 - last edited on 15-11-2017 12:01 by MercedesS
i bought a mobile 2nd hand for my daughter over a year ago and shes been using it fine with a giffgaff sime in since but now we are travelling abroad to the mioddle east for a few months and were trying to get it unlocked so we can use a local sim in it - the problem is o2 keep saying they cant unlock it over the phopne and i have to use the web form but once ive filled the first page out i hit a stumbling block on the second page as it asks about the billing side but ive never had a bill or even an account with o2 is ther a way i can get this phone unlocked
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on 15-08-2017 21:39
on 15-08-2017 21:39
on 15-08-2017 22:25
@Anonymous, what make & model is it?
on 15-08-2017 22:33
on 15-08-2017 22:33
on 15-08-2017 23:03 - last edited on 16-08-2017 12:42 by Marjo
on 15-08-2017 23:03 - last edited on 16-08-2017 12:42 by Marjo
@MI5, it's good to know that O2 don't enforce these rules on secondhand users.
As far as I know, unlock codes can only be obtained from the manufacturers or networks themselves, so they cannot be 'unauthorised'.
Also, the unlock companies I've used so far have a fair refund policy - if they cannot obtain an unlock code for your phone model on a certain network, they refund your money. So where are the so-called 'risks'?
15-08-2017 23:07 - edited 15-08-2017 23:55
15-08-2017 23:07 - edited 15-08-2017 23:55
Sometimes on software updates or if the phone needs to be factory reset it can relock to the network.
Edit for spelling
on 15-08-2017 23:53
on 15-08-2017 23:53
If on the slim chance it relocks as you say, simply use the same unlock code you orignally received to unlock it.
The unlock code doesn't change each time the same phone relocks itself (if ever).
on 16-08-2017 00:08
on 16-08-2017 00:08
on 15-11-2017 11:12
on 15-11-2017 11:12
Hello
Has anyone had any experience of successfully unlocking their phone from the O2 network using a provided network unlock code, then being able to use the network of the new sim provider successfully (so phone has definately unlocked), only to find when they switch phone off and later switch it back on (still with the new network provider's sim in place), the network locked screen is back again?
on 15-11-2017 11:16
on 15-11-2017 11:16