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Hi, I recently upgraded to i phobe 6, but want to seell my 5? How can i get it unlocked?

thanks in advance !

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Good, so that's gone full circle and back to the start then tongue

Tis always the way.....:smileytongue:

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Would appear some are posting for the sake of posting, adding no real value. Just like this post tongue
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Would appear some are posting for the sake of posting, adding no real value. Just like this post tongue

Not really. I was making an observation as I learnt something new today.....I make no apologies for that.....

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Discussions regarding the ins and outs of various methods of unlocking and when such info is relevant, surely offers more to a forum about mobile telecommunications than some topics?
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Discussions regarding the ins and outs of various methods of unlocking and when such info is relevant, surely offers more to a forum about mobile telecommunications than some topics?

Couldn't agree more @viridis and what's relevant is that people are aware of all aspects of a topic. It's a telecommunications community and we all can learn a little. I certainly do and have....

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Why dont O2 tell you when they give out the PAC code, that as soon as you put in the new provider SIM, that O2 are going to lock the phone? And that you will need to ask them to then take 3 days unlocking your phone? 

 

10 weeks it has taken me to solve the puzzle - 4 sim cards, hours on the phone to new provider. Finally, O2 own up to what they have done. 

 

not impressed. Glad I have left. 

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Sorry but your post makes no sense as it stands.
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Sooooo...now I am confused. O2 give you your PAC code and you put a new providers sim in the phone...and O2 lock it? O2 who you are no longer with?? Confused

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The phone was always locked....
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