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mac2thefuture

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Oh yes, she's charging up right now.....but I can't do any thing to her yet other than make an emergency call, but my she's sexy.😛
I can't doing anything yet as I'm going to get her unlocked.....does anyone live nr me who'd be willing to assist, I'd pay for the hassel.....Lancashire is the county, Lancaster's the town.
I really would worry about doing it my self.
 
Yes, I want to use it on my existing O2 sim and avoid the 18 month contract - but it looks like i'll have pay someone like UK Unlock to do this..........I just don't have the confidence to do this myself and end up 'bricking it' if that the correct terminology??
 
pop the card in and turn it on, let it sort itself out with itunes and it'll probably be fine.. Otherwise the only way i suspect you'll be able to do it is by getting another person with an iphone to put their sim in, plug it into itunes let the phone register with O2, take the sim card out and put yours in

Sorry if neither of these works, but thats what happens when you just assume you can unlock them.
 
pop the card in and turn it on, let it sort itself out with itunes and it'll probably be fine.. Otherwise the only way i suspect you'll be able to do it is by getting another person with an iphone to put their sim in, plug it into itunes let the phone register with O2, take the sim card out and put yours in

Sorry if neither of these works, but thats what happens when you just assume you can unlock them.

moel has no idea what he is talking about! Nice try, but the idea is not useful.

The proper answer is that "jailbreak" is required to activate it.
 
done, typing this message from it now. Sometimes you feel somethings more than just an item.....this is more than an item, this has soul!
 
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