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- 04-17-2004, 05:55 AM #1*Phantom Mendips*Guest
Long time no post...
Which am I least likely to have problems with the handset being blocked from
using another simcard.
I've got the choice of:
5210
5110
3310
And I'm looking to get a PAYG sim thats cheap to send sms with
Suggestions please
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- 04-17-2004, 07:06 AM #2Mr.MuppsterGuest
Re: Best Simcard to get for an ex-orange
If you pat all phones are DCT3 types and can get unlocked very cheaply!
"*Phantom Mendips*" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Long time no post...
>
>
> Which am I least likely to have problems with the handset being blocked
from
> using another simcard.
>
> I've got the choice of:
>
> 5210
> 5110
> 3310
>
> And I'm looking to get a PAYG sim thats cheap to send sms with
>
> Suggestions please
>
>
- 04-17-2004, 08:45 AM #3Mike @ www.zd8i.netGuest
Re: Best Simcard to get for an ex-orange
"*Phantom Mendips*" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Long time no post...
>
>
>Which am I least likely to have problems with the handset being blocked from
>using another simcard.
>
>I've got the choice of:
>
>5210
>5110
>3310
>
>And I'm looking to get a PAYG sim thats cheap to send sms with
>
>Suggestions please
>
An ex-Orange phone will be locked to Orange no matter
which model it is. If you get an Orange PAYG you won't
need to do anything. Once you have had it unlocked you
can put any network's sim card you like in it.
However, if it has been reported lost or stolen or it still
has money owing from a previous contract, you won't be
able to use it at all (legally).
--
Mike, G4LTI
QSL manager for ZD8I
http://www.zd8i.net
- 04-17-2004, 11:03 AM #4*Phantom Mendips*Guest
Re: Best Simcard to get for an ex-orange
<Mike @ www.zd8i.net> wrote in message
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> "*Phantom Mendips*" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Long time no post...
> >
> >
> >Which am I least likely to have problems with the handset being blocked
from
> >using another simcard.
> >
> >I've got the choice of:
> >
> >5210
> >5110
> >3310
> >
> >And I'm looking to get a PAYG sim thats cheap to send sms with
> >
> >Suggestions please
> >
>
> An ex-Orange phone will be locked to Orange no matter
> which model it is. If you get an Orange PAYG you won't
> need to do anything. Once you have had it unlocked you
> can put any network's sim card you like in it.
>
> However, if it has been reported lost or stolen or it still
> has money owing from a previous contract, you won't be
> able to use it at all (legally).
It's neither of the above... all the phones are mine - the 5110 was bought
as a PAYG with others are my ex-contract.
So basically I should be able to get any of them to work just as long as I
get them unlocked....?
So which network has the best deal of SMS at the moment?
- 04-17-2004, 11:45 AM #5Ivor JonesGuest
Re: Best Simcard to get for an ex-orange
"*Phantom Mendips*" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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[snip]
> So which network has the best deal of SMS at the moment?
That all depends on how many you want to send in a day/week/month.
Ivor
- 04-17-2004, 12:22 PM #6·.¸¸.·´¯` Lister ´¯`·.¸¸.·Guest
Re: Best Simcard to get for an ex-orange
"*Phantom Mendips*" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> <Mike @ www.zd8i.net> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > "*Phantom Mendips*" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >Long time no post...
> > >
> > >
> > >Which am I least likely to have problems with the handset being blocked
> from
> > >using another simcard.
> > >
> > >I've got the choice of:
> > >
> > >5210
> > >5110
> > >3310
> > >
> > >And I'm looking to get a PAYG sim thats cheap to send sms with
> > >
> > >Suggestions please
> > >
> >
> > An ex-Orange phone will be locked to Orange no matter
> > which model it is. If you get an Orange PAYG you won't
> > need to do anything. Once you have had it unlocked you
> > can put any network's sim card you like in it.
> >
> > However, if it has been reported lost or stolen or it still
> > has money owing from a previous contract, you won't be
> > able to use it at all (legally).
>
> It's neither of the above... all the phones are mine - the 5110 was bought
> as a PAYG with others are my ex-contract.
>
> So basically I should be able to get any of them to work just as long as I
> get them unlocked....?
>
> So which network has the best deal of SMS at the moment?
>
>
Well, if ya going to use the 5110 ( if its originally an orange branded one
its a 5130 not 5110, as did 121(T-Mobile) do a 5146, vodaphone and cellnet
(O2) done the 5110) so the orange 5130 was a single band phone set to the
1800 network so ok for orange or once unlocked T-mobile aswell.
The choice is yours which pay as ya go 2 get.. some operators do deals for
txting the same network so think about who you will be txting and see what
network there on before you make ya mind up...
- 04-17-2004, 03:36 PM #7BIG NIGEGuest
Re: Best Simcard to get for an ex-orange
ORANGE do a good PAYG text deal called "text saver" costs £19.99 gives you
£5 phone credit and 5 free texts a day for a year (less than 1p each). I
have seen it at AMAZON as cheap as £13.99
"*Phantom Mendips*" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> <Mike @ www.zd8i.net> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > "*Phantom Mendips*" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >Long time no post...
> > >
> > >
> > >Which am I least likely to have problems with the handset being blocked
> from
> > >using another simcard.
> > >
> > >I've got the choice of:
> > >
> > >5210
> > >5110
> > >3310
> > >
> > >And I'm looking to get a PAYG sim thats cheap to send sms with
> > >
> > >Suggestions please
> > >
> >
> > An ex-Orange phone will be locked to Orange no matter
> > which model it is. If you get an Orange PAYG you won't
> > need to do anything. Once you have had it unlocked you
> > can put any network's sim card you like in it.
> >
> > However, if it has been reported lost or stolen or it still
> > has money owing from a previous contract, you won't be
> > able to use it at all (legally).
>
> It's neither of the above... all the phones are mine - the 5110 was bought
> as a PAYG with others are my ex-contract.
>
> So basically I should be able to get any of them to work just as long as I
> get them unlocked....?
>
> So which network has the best deal of SMS at the moment?
>
>
- 04-18-2004, 08:18 AM #8SoupladelGuest
Re: Best Simcard to get for an ex-orange
·.¸¸.·´¯` Lister ´¯`·.¸¸.· wrote:
<snip>
> Well, if ya going to use the 5110 ( if its originally an orange
> branded one its a 5130 not 5110, as did 121(T-Mobile) do a 5146,
> vodaphone and cellnet (O2) done the 5110) so the orange 5130 was a
> single band phone set to the 1800 network so ok for orange or once
> unlocked T-mobile aswell.
> The choice is yours which pay as ya go 2 get.. some operators do
> deals for txting the same network so think about who you will be
> txting and see what network there on before you make ya mind up...
Actually the 5110 on orange was a 402e
Soupladel
- 04-18-2004, 10:27 AM #9Mike @ www.zd8i.netGuest
Re: Re: Best Simcard to get for an ex-orange
"Soupladel" <[email protected]> wrote:
>·.¸¸.·´¯` Lister ´¯`·.¸¸.· wrote:
>
><snip>
>
>> Well, if ya going to use the 5110 ( if its originally an orange
>> branded one its a 5130 not 5110, as did 121(T-Mobile) do a 5146,
>> vodaphone and cellnet (O2) done the 5110) so the orange 5130 was a
>> single band phone set to the 1800 network so ok for orange or once
>> unlocked T-mobile aswell.
>> The choice is yours which pay as ya go 2 get.. some operators do
>> deals for txting the same network so think about who you will be
>> txting and see what network there on before you make ya mind up...
>
>Actually the 5110 on orange was a 402e
>
If you look at the label under the battery pack
you will find that Nokia called it a '5130'. The
'402e' was Orange's badge.
--
Mike, G4LTI
QSL manager for ZD8I
http://www.zd8i.net
- 04-18-2004, 12:25 PM #10SoupladelGuest
Re: Re: Best Simcard to get for an ex-orange
<Mike @ www.zd8i.net> wrote in message
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> "Soupladel" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >·.¸¸.·´¯` Lister ´¯`·.¸¸.· wrote:
> >
> ><snip>
> >
> >> Well, if ya going to use the 5110 ( if its originally an orange
> >> branded one its a 5130 not 5110, as did 121(T-Mobile) do a 5146,
> >> vodaphone and cellnet (O2) done the 5110) so the orange 5130 was a
> >> single band phone set to the 1800 network so ok for orange or once
> >> unlocked T-mobile aswell.
> >> The choice is yours which pay as ya go 2 get.. some operators do
> >> deals for txting the same network so think about who you will be
> >> txting and see what network there on before you make ya mind up...
> >
> >Actually the 5110 on orange was a 402e
> >
>
> If you look at the label under the battery pack
> you will find that Nokia called it a '5130'. The
> '402e' was Orange's badge.
>
> --
>
> Mike, G4LTI
> QSL manager for ZD8I
> http://www.zd8i.net
My point was merely that if you had gone into a sho and asked for a 5110 on
orange or a 5130 they would have looked at you blankly!
Soupladel
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