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What's The Cost Of Unlocking An Android Phone At A Shop Or Market ?
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Dear good AB'ers , What's the approximate cost of unlocking a newish android phone at a shop or market ? Physically - NOT on-line with codes etc ; a person unlocking the mobile , thank you good AB'ers GL.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This shop, based in Market Weighton, quotes between £25 and £65, with the time required varying between a few hours and a few weeks:
https:/ /www.me ndmyiph one.co. uk/phon e-unloc king/
Market stalls might be cheaper but, as Baldric's link shows, it's generally cheaper (and quicker) to get the phone service provider to do it for you.
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Market stalls might be cheaper but, as Baldric's link shows, it's generally cheaper (and quicker) to get the phone service provider to do it for you.
^^^ Good point, Dave. (I should learn to read things more carefully. I put it down to lack of alcohol!)
The market stalls I've seen advertising prices seem to suggest around £10 to £15 to unlock most phones but, given that many phone service providers now unlock phones for free, it's still hard to see why anyone would need to use a High Street service unless the phone is still within a contractual period where the service provider won't unlock it (or will charge a hefty fee to do so).
The market stalls I've seen advertising prices seem to suggest around £10 to £15 to unlock most phones but, given that many phone service providers now unlock phones for free, it's still hard to see why anyone would need to use a High Street service unless the phone is still within a contractual period where the service provider won't unlock it (or will charge a hefty fee to do so).
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