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another dumb mobile phone question
Hi, sorry to ask a silly question which may have been asked before. What band of mobile is needed for Aus? Will both tri and quad band phones work?
Cheers x:confused: |
Re: another dumb mobile phone question
Yes, make sure it's unlocked before you leave the UK (either by your provider or at a local mobile accessory shop (they usually do it for a tenner), don't bother with the codes you can find on the internet as they rarely work for newer phones.
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Re: another dumb mobile phone question
Hello
Vodafone seem to have some great offers as the moment - you can buy a nokia phone for $65 and they will throw in $130 worth of calls for free. Another popular plan as long as you have a vodafone sim (if not you can buy one for $10) is their $49 capped rate. You pay $49 and they give you $300 dollars worth of calls, the only catch is that you have to use it all up within the month or you lose any remaining balance. If you are just coming over, then I imagine you will be using the phone very heavily so its great value, no contract or fuss and you can be using the phone within 10mins of walking into the shop Take it easy AberJazz |
Re: another dumb mobile phone question
Check out ebay, cheapest place for an unlocked phone.
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Thanks for your replies. At least I know that my phone will work now
Dawn x |
Re: another dumb mobile phone question
Originally Posted by filcomm
(Post 6268163)
Yes, make sure it's unlocked before you leave the UK (either by your provider or at a local mobile accessory shop (they usually do it for a tenner), don't bother with the codes you can find on the internet as they rarely work for newer phones.
We're about to send a K800i to my step son which is locked onto Orange. We were on a tight schedule as a friend is in the UK but leaving on Tuesday, guess we've got more time now .. we'll post it when we've unlocked it. |
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Hello
Its cheaper to get it unlocked in the uk as there is a lot more competition which forces the price down. If not, then there are places over here, but they charge a lot more! AberJAzz |
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Absolutely - cheaper in UK. There is usually a "little man" in the market who can do it for you easily.
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If you buy a phone from/on 'O2' then they are always unlocked.
(The four phones I've had from them were anyway) |
Re: another dumb mobile phone question
Originally Posted by SW3105
(Post 6272712)
Ah! Does this mean that there isn't anywhere in Australia where you can unblock phones?
We're about to send a K800i to my step son which is locked onto Orange. We were on a tight schedule as a friend is in the UK but leaving on Tuesday, guess we've got more time now .. we'll post it when we've unlocked it. |
Re: another dumb mobile phone question
Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 6274724)
My friend paid $70 to get it unlocked here in Perth. As you work in Huntingdon, if you go down Newtons Court (little alleyway just before the M&S food store) there is a little mobile phone shop opposite the barbers, I got mine done there for 10 quid.
This site also give many money saving tips for people in the UK. :cool: |
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