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  1. #1
    James Cloud
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    Hi, I am debating whether or not to unlock my brand new Nokia 6610 I
    got from T-mobile. I have signed a one-year service agreement.

    If I choose to unlock the phone right now, is there any harm? Would
    my phone still operate properly with the current T-mobile plan? Don't
    ask me why I want to do it I am just the kind of guy who likes to
    fool around.

    I have downloaded several unlocking programs. They all seem pretty
    easy to use so I am tempted!

    Thanks,
    James



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  2. #2
    ntfx
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    Re: Any potential harm to unlock my phone?


    "James Cloud" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Hi, I am debating whether or not to unlock my brand new Nokia 6610 I
    > got from T-mobile. I have signed a one-year service agreement.
    >
    > If I choose to unlock the phone right now, is there any harm? Would
    > my phone still operate properly with the current T-mobile plan? Don't
    > ask me why I want to do it I am just the kind of guy who likes to
    > fool around.
    >
    > I have downloaded several unlocking programs. They all seem pretty
    > easy to use so I am tempted!
    >
    > Thanks,
    > James


    wont **** up anything, possibly your warrenty if they find out though.





  3. #3
    tuned by RÄZO
    Guest

    Re: Any potential harm to unlock my phone?

    James Cloud wrote:
    >> Hi, I am debating whether or not to unlock my brand new Nokia 6610 I
    >> got from T-mobile. I have signed a one-year service agreement.
    >>
    >> If I choose to unlock the phone right now, is there any harm? Would
    >> my phone still operate properly with the current T-mobile plan?
    >> Don't ask me why I want to do it I am just the kind of guy who
    >> likes to fool around.
    >>
    >> I have downloaded several unlocking programs. They all seem pretty
    >> easy to use so I am tempted!
    >>
    >> Thanks,
    >> James


    No harm in unlocking.





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