What is unlocking and why would I want to do it?
An
unlocked phone is one that can be used on all networks
operating on the frequency the phone is designed for.
For example, in the UK there are four main networks,
Vodafone, BT Cellnet, Orange and One2One. Vodafone
and BT Cellnet operate on GSM900, while Orange and
One2One operate on GSM1800.
A UK dual band phone can operate on GSM900 and GSM1800,
therefore being capable of working on all the networks.
However, as the networks don't want to lose you as a
customer, when they supply the phone (on contract or pay
as you go) it can be locked to only accept SIM cards
from their network.
If you wish to use a SIM from a different network, the
phone needs to be unlocked. |