On Mar 5, 10:59=A0am, "ChrisM" <chris_mayersb...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> ChrisM <chris_mayersb...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > the tallest tower:
> >> Can this be unlocked by entering a code?
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> >> Or is it cable/physical unlock only?
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> >> I've got one which is locked to t-mobile. Will t-mobile give me a
> >> code to unlock if I ask them? (how much will they charge for this?)
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> > In my (very limited) experience, it's not generally possible to
> > unlock SE phones by entering a code. You will probably need a cable
> > and some software, or possibly one of those unlocking gizmos that
> > plug directly into the phone...
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> > If you don't get any sensible answers here, and you can't get a
> > definite answer from Google (or whatever), try taking the phone to
> > your local mobile phone market stall.
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> Oh, T-Mobile will probably unlock it for you, depending on how long
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> had the phone, and how much you've spent on it, but it might well still
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> cheaper to get it done by an independant trader...
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=A315 and up to 28 working days !!!!! :-(


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