on 03-03-2018 17:50
03-03-2018 17:57 - edited 03-03-2018 17:58
03-03-2018 17:57 - edited 03-03-2018 17:58
@Emma232Try another sim in the phone, it may already be unlocked
Our unlocking guide here https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/How-to-Guides/Unlocking-an-O2-phone-to-use-a-different-SIM-card/ba-p/1...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 03-03-2018 18:06
on 03-03-2018 18:06
on 03-03-2018 18:14
on 03-03-2018 18:14
Unless it's already unlocked. ...
on 03-03-2018 18:18
on 03-03-2018 18:18
on 03-03-2018 18:23
on 03-03-2018 18:23
I thought, now I realise mistakenly, that some iphones were sold unlocked. Is this same with giffgaff? I could have sworn you said their iphones were sold sim free .
on 03-03-2018 18:28
on 03-03-2018 18:28
on 03-03-2018 18:32
on 03-03-2018 18:32
@MI5wrote:
What giffgaff do is a bit different.....
They are network specific phones but they send all the IMEI numbers to Apple upfront so when you receive the phone, any sim can be used to activate it.
This shows up if you connect to iTunes to setup the phone as it pops up a message saying "congratulations, your iPhone is now unlocked"
What a shame all retailers and networks don't do the same....😕
on 03-03-2018 18:36
on 03-03-2018 18:36
on 03-03-2018 21:30
on 03-03-2018 21:30