Sunday, May 27, 2007

Unlocked Cellular Phone

Unlocking a cell phone can save you a lot of cash. Unlocked cellular phones can be used with many services provides, as opposed to the provider it was originally intended for. For example, unlocking a virgin mobile cell phone could allow it to be used with Sprint. You can save a lot of money by unlocking your cell phone as opposed to buying a new phone when you change service providers. It's usually as easy as just entering a code.

For virgin mobile phones unlock code, stay tuned for a coming tutorial. Unlocking virgin mobile phones is a complicated process and is not recommended. There are also only a few phones that can be unlocked: US Starcom Slice, Nokia Shorty, k10 royal, slider sonic, and switch_back.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello, I'm still waiting for your tutorials. Please post them. thanks!

Unknown said...

This guy does not know what he is talking about...you can unlock GSM phones(phones with simcards) but not CDMA phones which are from Sprint, Verizon, Unicel, Alltel, Virgin, etc. Even if you do "unlock" these phones you will still need to register the ESN(serial number) with the new provider when you change phones, the providers service will then reject the ESN because it is not in their database/listed in virgins. The only way to do this is to hack the phone and clone its ESN to match a valid ESN from that company that is not in use. This is nearly impossible to do without getting caught eventually not to mention the process itself is usually incredibly difficult. This is quite illegal not that I support laws, but breaking ones that are bound to get you into deep **** is just incredibly stupid. So in conclusion, this tutorial is probably isn't going to come... and if so work it will not...

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