Wednesday 30 December 2015

Unlock Phones To All Networks

General Cell Phone


Unlocking a cell phone allows that device to be used on multiple carriers which support the phones calling frequency abilities. GSM based phones can be unlocked and then used with SIM cards from carriers around the world. The process for unlocking these phones remains similar in nature, regardless of the phone manufacturer or phone model.


Instructions


Unlocking Phones For Multi-Carrier Use


1. Find your phones calling frequency capabilities. This information is available on the manufactures website, inside the phones manual or through popular online service GSMArena. The available frequencies are 850Mhz, 900Mhz, 1800Mhz and 1900Mhz. Many phones will feature two or more frequencies (dual-band, tri-band and quad-band).


2. Remove your phones battery and located the stick on the back of your phone. Write down the IMEI number found on that sticker. Some phones provide a code you can enter to find the IMEI number (check the manufacturer website and phone manual).


3. Visit a popular unlocking service. Two trusted sites include GSMLiberty and Unlocking.com which have been in business for multiple years.


4. Enter in your cell phone manufacture and model number on the website you choose. You will need to provide payment info along with your phones IMEI number when checking out.


5. Wait for your unlock code to arrive via email. Unlock codes can take 2-14 days to arrive (phone model dependent).


6. Enter the unlock code exactly as provided. Typically you will need to insert a SIM card from a carrier outside of the phones current carrier and then enter the code when prompted. However, different steps may be required with certain handsets.


7. Turn the phone off and then back on (some phones will auto reset themselves). Wait 15-20 seconds for signal strength. If a signal appears make a phone call and receive one call to verify the unlock procedure was successful.

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