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Should you factory unlock your cellphone independently and is it illegal?
So you have eventually got to the end of your cellular contract, you have finished paying for your higher-end cellphone and you are obviously eager to find a cheaper SIM-only deal. There's just one issue. Your cell phone is locked to your current service provider and if you can't remedy that, you are not gonna be able to get a more competitive option provided by other carriers. So, how can you get your cell phone permanently unlocked and get your pick of the PAYG offers? Luckily, it's really rather simple.

Are you permitted to unlock a cell phone?
Nothing is illegal about unlocking your mobile phone. It's your phone and you are clearly within your rights to make use of it with any network you desire. But, there's a good chance that permanently unlocking your mobile might void your warranty, so it might well be best to wait until you have finished your contract before you make a decision to ditch your current network.

How will I unlock my mobile?

  1. 3rd party unlocking services: You will find many services that offer to source unlock codes for you, but it's a wise decision you read customer reviews to get an informed perspective of how reliable they are before you hand over your hard earned money. Be advised there are quite a few crooks out there offering these products and services!

  2. Attempt it yourself: Some technically-minded people could quite possibly be able to achieve this on their own but it isn't very easy and will need specialist software.

  3. Local shops unlocking companies: You'll usually see signs in retailers, market stalls and even hairdressers offering cell phone unlocking services and it is common to pay around $35 or above for the service.
Where are the least expensive phone SIM-only packages?
After your mobile phone is unlocked, you're ready to locate the cheapest cellular plans available - a PAYG package. Most of these usually work on a rolling month to month basis, meaning you can use the offer provided you're satisfied with your mobile or you can up-grade when the next handset is dropped or your outdated mobile eventually gives up the ghost.

Who is the best and cheapest independent unlock service provider out there?
If you are uncertain who to use, I highly recommend Unlock.Zone. They offer unlocks for all major manufacturers and networks, give a guaranteed price match promise, plus most importantly, offer a no questions asked refund policy in the unlikely event they cannot unlock your mobile. I've used them personally and was very happy with the service I received and ultimately that they successfully unlocked my mobile phone.

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