Willis macrumors 68020 Original poster Nov 14, 2010 #1 Hi there, Quick question. Is it possible to unlock two iPhones, one's a 3G, the other a 3GS with the same O2 sim card. Just I'd like to unlock them so I can use on another network. Thanks
Hi there, Quick question. Is it possible to unlock two iPhones, one's a 3G, the other a 3GS with the same O2 sim card. Just I'd like to unlock them so I can use on another network. Thanks
Willis macrumors 68020 Original poster Nov 14, 2010 #3 Using O2's official unlock from their website. It's just I only have 1 O2 contract sim. Would save me £15 if I can use one card for two phones
Using O2's official unlock from their website. It's just I only have 1 O2 contract sim. Would save me £15 if I can use one card for two phones
Applejuiced macrumors Westmere Nov 14, 2010 #4 I dont see why not. If the carrier officially unlocks the phone it doesnt matter what sim you use or if you use the same one. Do they charge extra to unlock? Contact them to be sure though.
I dont see why not. If the carrier officially unlocks the phone it doesnt matter what sim you use or if you use the same one. Do they charge extra to unlock? Contact them to be sure though.
Willis macrumors 68020 Original poster Nov 14, 2010 #5 Well you need to enter your mobile number along with the IMEI. Linky here states the info thats required. No mention about multiple unlocks with one number.
Well you need to enter your mobile number along with the IMEI. Linky here states the info thats required. No mention about multiple unlocks with one number.