phone stuff

Discussion in 'The Lounge - Off Topic' started by zxspectrum, Apr 1, 2006.

  1. zxspectrum

    zxspectrum Terabyte Poster Forum Leader Gold Member

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    dont know where to put this so here will do.

    Does anyone know where i can et an unlocking code for my motorola razr V3 im on orange and want to go onto O2 when i put the card in its asking for a code any ideas people ??
     
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  2. Jakamoko
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    Phone Orange ?
     
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  3. zxspectrum

    zxspectrum Terabyte Poster Forum Leader Gold Member

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    yes but with a 50 quid price tag ???
     
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  4. hbroomhall

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    There are many places that offer to 'unlock' phones in most cities.

    As I've never had to use them I've no idea of the con:valid ratio!

    Harry.
     
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  5. Baba O'Riley

    Baba O'Riley Gigabyte Poster

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    3 Mobile wanted £500 to unlock my phone :ohmy! Got it done for a tenner in Bangkok in the end. Might be a ways to go just to get the phone unlocked though. If it really came to it ZX, I could post your phone out to some friends over there and see what they could do. :D
     
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  6. Jakamoko
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    Hey, I just got a bunch of new cracks for XP Pro - click here

    Seriously, if a service costs a price and you dont agree with it - talk to the provider. Don't moan here, and don't put this site at risk by requesting dubious cracks. We ain't having it !! :D
     
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  7. Baba O'Riley

    Baba O'Riley Gigabyte Poster

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    Point taken, but if someone owns a mobile, I hardly think it's dubious to want to be able to choose what network they use. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think it's illegal, especially if it only involves installing software (rather than opening it up and chipping it which can get a bit legislatively ropey). It's like owning a PC and not being able to install Linux over Windows.

    Plus, I wasn't moaning about the price, just pointing out how ridiculous it was.
     
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  8. Baba O'Riley

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    From http://www.operationscorpion.org.uk/scorpion_4_kidz/kidz_mobiles/kidz_mobiles.htm

    Whoops :oops: !
     
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  9. Jakamoko
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    No names, no pack drill. The bottom line is that CertForums won't endorse this sort of request.

    Thanks :)

    Addendum: Thanks for pointing that out, Baba.
     
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  10. Baba O'Riley

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    Actually, I must correct myself:

    From http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-11282_7-6381673-1.html

    But if you don't want the topic discussed on these forums Jak, then I can live with that. :)
     
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  11. Jakamoko
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    Just keeping CF in the right. I daresay a discussion will ensue, but our position has to be clear, and remain consistent throughout.
     
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