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Buying a locked iphone - how do I unlock it?
mwddrwg
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Hi all,
Quick iphone unlocking question (apologies if it's me being thick
)
My daughter wants an iphone 4S and I've found one being sold by a colleague at work. It's currently locked to Vodafone but my daughter has an Orange PAYG sim card in a Galaxy Y at the moment.
The seller is trying to get Vodafone to unlock it but is not having much luck (so they say). Not sure exactly why. Tempted to buy the thing anyway and get it unlocked myself. Can I do it any other way than contacting Vodafone?
Thanks for any pointers
Quick iphone unlocking question (apologies if it's me being thick
My daughter wants an iphone 4S and I've found one being sold by a colleague at work. It's currently locked to Vodafone but my daughter has an Orange PAYG sim card in a Galaxy Y at the moment.
The seller is trying to get Vodafone to unlock it but is not having much luck (so they say). Not sure exactly why. Tempted to buy the thing anyway and get it unlocked myself. Can I do it any other way than contacting Vodafone?
Thanks for any pointers
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There are several expensive and unreliable ways that *you* can probably get it unlocked yourself
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the cheapest and most reliable way is to get the original owner to ask his network to unlock it.
Cheers JB, that's what they're doing but they're having 'trouble' it seems. If I bought it locked do you think Vodafone would unlock it for me even though I'm not the original owner?In deep...0 -
Vodafone is dead easy to get to unlock, its a simple online form there must be other issues with the phone. steer clear
https://www.vodafone.co.uk/vodafone-uk/forms/unlock-code-request/0 -
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glentoran99 wrote: »Vodafone is dead easy to get to unlock, its a simple online form there must be other issues with the phone. steer clear
https://www.vodafone.co.uk/vodafone-uk/forms/unlock-code-request/
Thanks. Is that the case even though it's a second hand phone? I'm confident that it's not stolen/lost as it was owned by the mother of my colleague until she upgraded to a 5SIn deep...0 -
Just been on the phone to Vodafone. As I've been with them more than a year on contract on another phone I just need to tell them the iphone details and they'll unlock it for free apparently. Thanks for your input. Hope it works!
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Just been on the phone to Vodafone. As I've been with them more than a year on contract on another phone I just need to tell them the iphone details and they'll unlock it for free apparently. Thanks for your input. Hope it works!

I hope your right but that's not whats been reported previously. The networks will typically only unlock a phone they supplied (any phone not just iPhones), and then only for the original owner.0 -
But yes, a Vodafone PAYG ought to work in it (maybe try it?), and you can then call Orange for a PAC code to port the number to Vodafone. If you get no joy the other route, that is.0
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