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Posted: October 26, 2005 1:07 pm
by AlbatrossFlyer
land_shark3 wrote:mings wrote:There is a person on eBay who sells codes that allow you to cross-use phones. It worked for my dad. He had one of the first Nokia camera phones but it was on a different service provider. The dude sent the code and instructions and it worked. Just in case you were interested.
Now that's something I'd be interested in learning more about.

still can't have your razr on verizon though. plus your service provider won't give you the time of day if you have problems with your phone.
Posted: October 26, 2005 1:11 pm
by land_shark3
AlbatrossFlyer wrote:land_shark3 wrote:mings wrote:There is a person on eBay who sells codes that allow you to cross-use phones. It worked for my dad. He had one of the first Nokia camera phones but it was on a different service provider. The dude sent the code and instructions and it worked. Just in case you were interested.
Now that's something I'd be interested in learning more about.

still can't have your razr on verizon though. plus
your service provider won't give you the time of day if you have problems with your phone.
They won't now; what would be any different?

Posted: October 26, 2005 1:12 pm
by mings
land_shark3 wrote:mings wrote:There is a person on eBay who sells codes that allow you to cross-use phones. It worked for my dad. He had one of the first Nokia camera phones but it was on a different service provider. The dude sent the code and instructions and it worked. Just in case you were interested.
Now that's something I'd be interested in learning more about.

Search eBay for "cell phone unlock" - it's about $9. I spoke to my dad and asked him more about it. He says that the phones only allow you to try a certain number of times. If it doesn't work, the phone will still work on its orignal provider. Certain people sell codes for certain phones.