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| Unlock: Free Mobile phone Unlock codes Posted: 11 Jun 2013 12:10 AM PDT Using an unlocked mobile phone comes with numerous advantages. It is imperative to unlock your mobile phone to enjoy the benefits. If your mobile phone is unlocked you are going to save a lot of money by taking advantage of offers by competing mobile service providers. This is possible since you can change your SIM card to grab offers by other service providers if and when they occur. If you happen to travel outside the country you will also save by using a local SIM card instead of paying for roaming services. Also an unlocked mobile phone is more valued than a locked mobile phone which means, you can sell it at a higher price than when it is locked. These are only some of the advantages that come with unlocking mobile phones. The process of unlocking is simple free and quick with freeunlocks.com. Freeunlocks.com generates unlock codes for all mobile phones. The services are for free if you complete an offer with Trialpay which is an offer site that has partnered with vendors to give their clients free products. Freeunlocks.com is paid commissions to offer free unlocking services. All you need to unlock your mobile phone is its IMEI code and the mobile service provider to which it is locked to. The IMEI code is the number that is used to identify all mobile devices uniquely internationally. You can check yours below the battery of your mobile phone or by dialing *#06#. You can unlock almost all brands of mobile phones with the free unlock codes. Major brands such as Samsung, Nokia, iPhone, LG, HTC and ZTE can be unlocked. The free mobile phone unlock codes are used remotely; you will not have to contact a mobile technician though since you can go through the process alone. Come for free mobile phone unlocks codes today! |
| Posted: 10 Jun 2013 07:29 PM PDT Hello, I am currently a Sprint user, and desperately need a new phone. I am using a Reclaim, and it is biting the dust. I was recently given a LG VS-740 Ally, that is a Verizon phone. So I have a couple of questions. 1. Is there a legal way I can switch this Verizon phone to the Sprint network? It does not have a SIM card that I can see. 2. Would I be able to activate it as my new phone on the SPrint network and turn off data? I only want it because of the nice design and function, but only need talk/text. Data plans are too expensive. 3. If so, how do I do all of that? Will Sprint charge the $80 a month anyway, even if I don't use data? 4. If none of that works, is there a really good phone for talk/text only that I can use on the Sprint network, with a great battery life? That is all. Thank you so much, and I hope there are answers to my many questions! :S |
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