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alexph

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Dec 30, 2008
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So it has been confirmed. Those iPhone users out of contract with O2 will be able to unlock their phones from 10th November - the day that Orange start to sell the phone in the UK.

What does the customer need to do?

For iPhone:-
complete the unlocking form on o2.co.uk (http://www.o2.co.uk/unlockmyiphone) - it will take up to 14 days for the iPhone to be unlocked and we’ll text the customer to confirm the unlock request.

Place a non-O2 sim into the iPhone and connect it to iTunes via a USB cable. iTunes will confirm that their iPhone has been successfully unlocked.

Also confirmed by O2 is that it will be free of charge


Alex - now a VERY happy bunny:):)
 

alexph

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Dec 30, 2008
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Given that Apple have now realised they make more money with non exclusive agreements, I suspect that you may well see this next year.

Alex
 

vincebio

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Jun 27, 2005
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So it has been confirmed. Those iPhone users out of contract with O2 will be able to unlock their phones from 10th November - the day that Orange start to sell the phone in the UK.

What does the customer need to do?

For iPhone:-
complete the unlocking form on o2.co.uk (http://www.o2.co.uk/unlockmyiphone) - it will take up to 14 days for the iPhone to be unlocked and we’ll text the customer to confirm the unlock request.

Place a non-O2 sim into the iPhone and connect it to iTunes via a USB cable. iTunes will confirm that their iPhone has been successfully unlocked.

Also confirmed by O2 is that it will be free of charge


Alex - now a VERY happy bunny:):)


yeah....:rolleyes: like your link works
 

alexph

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Dec 30, 2008
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Hello...

November 10th !!!!!!!!! That's when the exclusive agreement ends.

Clearly they are not going to put the page up before then. And before you ask, I received the information this morning, in response to an email to them last Friday, following a statement by O2's CEO in The Times last week.

Alex
 

OllyW

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Oct 11, 2005
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Hello...

November 10th !!!!!!!!! That's when the exclusive agreement ends.

Clearly they are not going to put the page up before then. And before you ask, I received the information this morning, in response to an email to them last Friday, following a statement by O2's CEO in The Times last week.

Alex

Link to Times story.
 

sam3020

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Dec 3, 2007
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stop making up all this ****. there clearly not going to unlock it with all those links being dead
 

OllyW

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Oct 11, 2005
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stop making up all this ****. there clearly not going to unlock it with all those links being dead

You can't request to unlock until November 10th.

Is it November 10th yet?

Try reading the interview with Matthew Key, the head of O2, in the Times story linked above if you don't believe it.
 

WeegieMac

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Jan 29, 2008
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After 12 months.

Surely not?

You're not tied into any contract with O2, they merely supply a SIM card you top up as and when you please.

I bought my iPhone 3G from Apple at full price, my outlay was with them, and I have zero commitment or contract with O2.
 

WeegieMac

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Jan 29, 2008
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According to the O2 bloke in the Times interview he says customers will need to honour their existing contract ... PAYG customers have no contract.

So hopefully this means we too can move freely.
 

lllll

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Oct 23, 2009
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If Orange is a gentle beast, I'm going to use EU phone and service unlike the corporate greed ATT.
 

HJ76

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Sep 2, 2009
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Humm, I wonder if (come Nov 11th) I will be able to unlock the 3G i will be upgrading from tomorrow.
 
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