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Saturday, September 21, 2013

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Unlock: How to unlock a mobile phone at www.freeunlocks.com

Posted: 21 Sep 2013 12:38 PM PDT

If you have been wondering on how to unlock a mobile phone for free then, there are no more worries. With www.freeunlocks.com you can unlock your mobile phone absolutely for free and remotely. All you need is an internet connection and know the IMEI code of the mobile phone that you want to unlock and the mobile service provider that has locked it.

You can find the IMEI code below the battery of your mobile phone or by simply dialing *#06#. Every mobile phone has an IMEI code to identify it uniquely and internationally. During the unlocking process you will only be allowed to use an IMEI code to unlock only the mobile phone it is meant for since the code is used to generate a free unlock code specifically for the mobile phone that you want to unlock.

Once you have the IMEI code for the mobile phone the next step is to visit www.freeunlocks.com to complete a free or paid Trialpay offer. There are numerous products by vendors that are given on offer. All you need to have a free unlock code generated for your mobile phone is complete one of these offers. The unlock code that is emailed to you comes with clear instructions on how to go though the unlocking process remotely. With the instructions you can easily unlock your mobile phone alone at home.

Completely Frustrated.

Posted: 20 Sep 2013 03:22 PM PDT

Ok this is a long story. I live in a rural area in Colo with no phones. over the last 8 years I have had Alltel, Verizon and Sprint. Verizon worked fair, Alltel sucked, and Sprint was wonderful, till they kicked me off their network because they said I was ALWAYS roaming. When they did they said I was coming off of AT&T towers. So I went with Trac phone and it works Ok here but not at all at my vacation home in Texas. Tracphone uses the Verizon net work here and my LG86c is supposed to use both 900 and 1400 services. I was considering purchasing an unlocked phone
and switching sim cards when I go to either house but am not sure how well that would work. AT&T does not work here but is the carrier of choice in Texas. Does someone have a simple, not to expensive solution? I don't mind paying for the phone but 2 carriers/service plans?

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