Cell phones are bought and
used, and then replaced often in these modern times. If you
have a cell phone and are considering replacing it, stop for
a minute and think about why. Is it because you old phone
does not have the features that you want? Is it because your
old phone is broken or breaking? Is it because you just want
a change? Then by all means, replace your phone and enjoy
your new cell.
If, however, you are replacing your phone
because you want to switch service providers and your current
carrier has locked your phone out, then you should be outraged.
Why should you have to pay extra for a new phone just because
the phone company wanted to hook you? You’ve customized
your phone, got it the way you wanted it, and paid plenty
for it, too. Luckily, there is a solution available to you
that costs only a fraction of the price of replacing your
phone.
If your service provider has locked your
phone, then why shouldn’t you just be able to unlock
it? Programs are available online (like the one at www.unlocknetwork.com)
that will unlock your phone for you and allow you to use it
with any service provider. All you have to do is connect your
mobile phone to a computer with internet, then log on, select
your phone type, and pay for the unlock.
Like a locksmith letting you into the house
or car should you lock yourself out, these services let you
back into your phone and allow you to use whatever service
you think is best. In a few easy steps, you thwart the phone
companies who are trying to make you pay for an expensive
new phone as the cost of switching services. For some phones
you don’t even need the cable, but can instead enter
a pass code into the phone itself to unlock.
Mobile phone companies sell discounted phones
to you, knowing that you cannot take your cheap new phone
and find a new phone company. Now that you are in on their
little secret, it is time to hit them where it hurts. Be a
master of your own mobile phone, and enjoy the freedom of
choosing your own provider. Unless, of course, you just wanted
the newest camera-phone.
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