Unlocking your Nokia Phone
Do you have a Nokia phone that you can't use with other simcards because it's locked ? I did have that predicament too with my beloved Nokia 6610 that I bought from the Philippines and I was never able to use it when I got here in the USA but not anymore. Surprise, surprise, after just a few clicks, I am now using it with my T-Mobile simcard.




good for you pal!
Posted by: tvaddict | March 4, 2008 07:46 PM
it's me ate, that's my second account
Posted by: SONYBOY | March 4, 2008 07:50 PM
Oh yes, yes yes ! I can't say how happy I am right now that I am back to using my old phone. My husband said that I look like a little girl who got her toy back:)It's because this old phone brings back so many good memories from the Philippines so I am truly happy that I'm using it again. :)
Anyway, the real purpose behind my blogging about it is that I want other people to know that they too, can unlock their Nokia phone without having to go to any dealer. I remember that when my husband visited the Philippines, we had one phone unlocked too, a phone he bought from the US and he wanted to use it in the Philippines but it cost us about 1200pesos to have it unlocked ! And it was done in just a matter of seconds so it was really a waste of money if you think about it. We could have done it ourselves had we done some researching in the net first. But I wasn't too internet savvy before so there, the price you have to pay for being "naive" .
Posted by: Chari | March 4, 2008 08:23 PM
your blog is becoming more and more informative i must say...keep it up!
Posted by: SONYBOY | March 4, 2008 11:47 PM
ni hao chari..... galing nun ah. thanks, laking 2long n2 sa amin.
Posted by: susie | March 13, 2008 07:10 AM