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Should you carrier unlock your smartphone by yourself and is it legit to do so?
You have eventually reached the end of your cell phone contract, you've done paying off your pricey cellular phone and you are eager to obtain a cheaper SIM-only deal. There's just one problem. Your mobile phone is locked to your current network and if you can't take care of that, you are not gonna be able to find a better option offered by other carriers. So, how can you get your phone IMEI unlocked and get your pick of the SIM-only offers? The good news is, it's essentially pretty easy.

Am I allowed to unlock a cellphone?
Nothing is criminal about unlocking your mobile. It's your phone and you are well within your legal rights to make use of it with any carrier you want. Unfortunately, there's a chance that network unlocking your mobile phone will end your warranty, so it may be best to hold-off until you have completed your contract before deciding to ditch your existing carrier.

What alternatives are there if my network refuses to unlock my smartphone?

  1. Unlocking websites: You will find many websites that offer to source IMEI unlocking services for you, but it's a good suggestion you read customer reviews to get an informed view of how respected they are before you hand over any hard earned money. Be warned there are a lot of crooks offering these services!

  2. D.I.Y.: A number of technically-minded individuals may be able to try this themselves but is not very easy and you will require specialist software.

  3. Local shops unlocking companies: You'll typically see signs in outlets, market stalls and sometimes hairdressers offering phone unlocking services and it is common to pay around $60 or more for the services.
Who has the lowest priced mobile phone SIM only deals?
When your cell phone has been unlocked, you're ready to find one of the cheapest mobile services available - a Pay-As-You-Go offer. All these usually work on a rolling monthly basis, that means you can use the offer for so long as you are happy with your cell phone and then up date when a new model is dropped or your much loved old cellphone ultimately gives up the ghost.


Who's the most honest and fastest independent unlocking service provider on the Internet?
If you're unsure who you can trust, I highly recommend Unlock.Zone. I have used them personally and was really happy with the service I received, and ultimately that they successfully unlocked my phone. They offer unlocks for all major manufacturers and carriers, offer a guaranteed price match promise, plus most significantly, have a no questions asked refund policy in the unlikely event they cannot unlock your mobile phone.

Here's a link to their home page: Unlock My Mobile Phone




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