Unlocking a cell phone
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I bought a cheap Nokia for my Dad, but he's over 80 and doesn't use it much. So, it packed up. If you don't use the phone within a few months, it just goes kaput and you have to fork out another £20 or so to get it running again.
Is there a way around this? Like, if I took it to one of those shady looking shops that unlock phones, could I just choose a number and then go to the 02 shop and start again? It's annoying to have to fork out more cash for them, it's getting to cost more than it did to buy the phone. It was on a Top Up arrangement, not a contract.
Is there a way around this? Like, if I took it to one of those shady looking shops that unlock phones, could I just choose a number and then go to the 02 shop and start again? It's annoying to have to fork out more cash for them, it's getting to cost more than it did to buy the phone. It was on a Top Up arrangement, not a contract.
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Roger Moore 1927-2017
Roger Moore 1927-2017
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I think the min you need to top up is around £5 a month, but it depends on which company you choose.
If you're not bothered with how many mins... or internet then take a look at Tesco mobile.... or look it up on google which company would be best to use for your dad's situtation.
Does that help?
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1. So the phone is from 02 origionally yes? - If so, then you will just need to visit the 02 website (www.o2.co.uk ) and request a new sim card... which will come with a new number. You will want to choose a pay as you go deal... there will prob be a few to choose from
2. If it's with 02, but you want to change providers, to say orange, then you will need to get the phone unlocked (if it isn't already)
But I don't see why you would want too, o2 offers good monthly pay as you go tarrifs. Just check their website for more details. Or pop into a o2 shop.... that might be the best thing to do. You get all your answers right there... I don't think you can call their customer service until you have joined o2... as they ask for your number up front. I know you said you had one... and if you give them all of your details, they might be able to help.... but I would just get a new sim card... much simpler.
One thing to ask though, is once you phone is up and running, is there a min amount of calls you need to make each month, to keep the sim card active.... if you leave it unused for 3 months, it might go dead.... so you will need to check.
Hope that helps.
What happened is, we changed it once cos we didn't use it, then lost the replacement number.
Now what?
Roger Moore 1927-2017
I have another query! Once the numbers get scratched on your phone thru overuse, can you replace the front or really does it mean just buying a new phone? I've only had mine over a year or so, maybe more, seems a bit early and yet it has lost its sheen.
Roger Moore 1927-2017