Have you ever noticed that many mobile phones can only be used with the SIM supplied by the network provider that offered you the handset in the first place? Have you tried using that mobile with an alternative mobile operator’s SIM because, for example,
1) you are travelling abroad and want to use a local service provider
2) you can take advantage of much cheaper tariffs to certain destinations
3) or maybe simply because you want to change and would like to keep your handset (it has all your contacts, you know how to use it and…you like it) ?
Well, if your mobile is “locked” that alternative SIM will NOT work on your phone! A SIM lock, network lock or subsidy lock is a capability built-in to GSM phones by mobile phone manufacturers to restrict the use of these phones to specific countries and network providers is an innovative little chip that frees your SIM card to work in the vast majority of mobile phones. We all know that the very latest 3G devices can be very difficult and expensive to unlock and is the 10 second solution without invalidating any warranty on your precious handset.
Fitting is quick and simple and full instructions can be watched in the animation on this page.
This involves:
· Cutting out a very small section of your SIM card (not needed for the SIM to function normally)
· Aligning to your SIM card
· Inserting the joined SIMs into your locked mobile phone
· Switching on the phone and start talking
is compatible with most mobile phones including the latest iphone 3g as well as Nokia E and N Series and the top of the range Sony Ericssons. For a full list of these handsets please click here.
costs just ‚€19.50 plus a delivery charge of ‚€2.95 which covers all worldwide destinations. Since launch we have already shipped to over 20 different countries in every continent. By clicking the button below you can pay safely with PayPal that allows secure transactions without the need for you to give your credit card details. All orders will be processed and shipped within 24 hours from payment confirmation, excluding weekends and bank holidays.