adamchr34 answered Wednesday January 9 2013, 9:26 am: There are a few methods you can use to unlock your cell, the first is to call your carrier and ask them for an unlock code, which is unique to the phone you have. Some are more willing to do this than others and this is generally the most expensive route you can take, but it’s also the safest if you’re worried that unlocking might invalidate your warranty.
This is possible but as unlocking doesn’t damage the cell in any way when you use unlock codes, it’s not very likely.
The second method is to get an unlock code from your local, independent mobile repair shop; many of these provide a mobile unlocking service. However, these are not as plentiful as they used to be as the recession hit and many businesses moved online, so you may not be able to find a service in your locality.
Xenolan answered Monday January 7 2013, 4:36 pm: So, you need to unlock a Motorola MB525m an HTC G2, and a Blackberry Bold 2, because you're getting poor service on all three devices.
I don't think so. What happened is that you stole three phones and want to unlock them so you can get at all the information on them.
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