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Anonymous
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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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Anonymous
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Should have said plastic toy android
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At least you could get it unlocked wink
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Anonymous
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True but all iPhones can now be unlocked
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Anonymous
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The fact that the iPhone 5 couldn't be unlocked for so long just shows you what an exclusive premium product it is slight_smile
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I'm sure all those happy customers that were stuck would locked phones would agree with that mate wink
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Anonymous
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Well if they didn't like it they should have brought sim free like I did:)
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Anonymous
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Damien not everyone has £500 + to spend at Apple like we have.

02 did take the wee wee on how long they gave in before allowing unlocking and still charge £15 for the service slight_smile
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Anonymous
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I agree but then if you haven't got the money and you sign up with a company for 18,24 months I don't really see how you can complain that they won't allow you to use another network but that's just my take on it
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Hi guys,

Great to see that this is being discussed in such detail, but please try and keep it on-topic in relation to NIrav's issue.

However, this is a helpful discussion, so feel free to start one slight_smile

Thanks, Toby

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Unfortunatley, we can't advise any further without more input from the OP. The phone, if correctly unlocked in the first place, will not re-lock. This appears to be an unofficial unlock which has caused the issue so I can only suggest nirav goes back to where he got it unlocked in the first place for an explanation......
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