Saturday, June 16, 2007

Unlock Your Phones Potential

Mobile phones have become a useful tool in our everyday lives. We call people, send SMS text messages, take pictures, listen to music and we can even browse the Internet with our mobile phones! Technology has evolved at an astounding rate, it doesn't seem too long ago that we were seeing the very first mobile phones with colour screens, yet already we can watch live streaming video on our mobile phones!

One thing that hasn't changed is the 'Network Restriction' the networks place on a mobile phone. Unless you purchased an expensive 'Sim Free' mobile phone, your phone will have come with a Sim card from a specific network service provider, and the phone will refuse the use of a Sim card from any other network service provider. You can easily discover if a 'Network Restriction' is active on your phone by inserting a Sim card from an alternative network. If the phone displays 'Phone Restricted', 'Sim Card Not Accepted' or a similar message with an alternative network Sim card inserted, the phone is indeed locked to one specific network. The good news is that you can have this restriction removed!

But why would you want to remove the network restriction on your mobile phone? There are many advantages to unlocking your mobile phone. With your phone unlocked, you could use different network Sim cards at different times to save money. One network may offer cheaper daytime calls while another may offer cheaper evening and weekend calls. You may be happy with the call rates imposed by your current network, but want to take advantage of cheaper SMS text messages on another network. One of the main advantages of removing the network restriction is the ability to avoid 'Roaming' charges. We all know the cost involved in roaming, however with your phone unlocked, you can purchase and use a local prepaid sim card when visiting another country!

Many people are confused about mobile phone unlocking. I get people every day asking me if it is illegal to remove the network restriction on a mobile phone. The simple answer to this is 'No'. In fact, consumers have a legal right to have the network restriction removed on their mobile phone. Of course there is one thing to consider - is the phone your legal property. Owners of prepaid phones need not worry, however if you obtained your mobile phone on contract, read on. Although you may have paid money to obtain your contract phone, the phone itself remains the property of the network until you have completed the said contract. Therefore, if you have a contract phone, you should read your contract before having your phone unlocked because it may be prohibited!

Mobile phones have become a useful tool in our everyday lives. We call people, send SMS text messages, take pictures, listen to music and we can even browse the Internet with our mobile phones! Technology has evolved at an astounding rate, it doesn't seem too long ago that we were seeing the very first mobile phones with colour screens, yet already we can watch live streaming video on our mobile phones!

But why would you want to remove the network restriction on your mobile phone? There are many advantages to unlocking your mobile phone. With your phone unlocked, you could use different network Sim cards at different times to save money. One network may offer cheaper daytime calls while another may offer cheaper evening and weekend calls. You may be happy with the call rates imposed by your current network, but want to take advantage of cheaper SMS text messages on another network. One of the main advantages of removing the network restriction is the ability to avoid 'Roaming' charges. We all know the cost involved in roaming, however with your phone unlocked, you can purchase and use a local prepaid sim card when visiting another country!

Source:
http://www.articleavenue.com/avantgo-print-3315.html

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