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I'm using I phone 5. It was locked with 3 Mobail. I unlocked with 3 mobail successfully. Than I insert O2 sim and It's been locked with O2. Now I don't know what M I suppose to do? Can any one help me regarding this.
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jonsie
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Once the phone has been unlocked by Apple via itunes it should remain unlocked to any network.

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Anonymous
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Have you connected to iTunes with the O2 sim in the iPhone
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Once the phone has been unlocked by Apple via itunes it should remain unlocked to any network.
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I dont believe the iPhone 5 can be forced unlocked.

When I'm passing the kind of shops/flea market stall holders your speaking about the iPhone 4s and iPhone 5 are not on their list of unlock-able devices.

They charge £5 to £10 to unlock handsets.

The networks charge a little more.

I know who id be trusting !!
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There was a link to website floating around a while back that would unlock the 5 for around £90. It, quite rightly, got deleted off here......

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@MI5 wrote:

There was a link to website floating around a while back that would unlock the 5 for around £90. It, quite rightly, got deleted off here......


OMG £90 !

 

Reminds me of an old saying....

 

 

"A fool and his money are easily parted"

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@Anonymous wrote:

Reminds me of an old saying....

 

"A fool and his money are easily parted"


Esp if it relocks when you change SIM cards wink

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£90 that's crazy got to have more money than sense to pay that:)
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What doughnut would pay that for an unlock, you could get a cheap android phone for that price
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Thats because its android:smileywink:

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