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  1. #1
    Eric
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    I have a MOto V551 bought from Rogers in Canada that is now out of
    contract.

    I'd like to give it to a friend who's moving to the UK.

    What would they need to do in order to use it there? Does the phone
    need to be "ulocked?" How do I tell, and if it does, how does that
    happen?

    If the phone is unlocked, then am I correct in thinking that they
    could then buy a simm card inthe UK and thereafter use the phone?

    I am a complete novice at cellphones and would appreciate advice.

    Thanks,
    Eric



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  2. #2
    Andreas Wenzel
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    Re: Canadian V551 in UK??

    Eric wrote:
    > I have a MOto V551 bought from Rogers in Canada that is now out of
    > contract.
    >
    > I'd like to give it to a friend who's moving to the UK.
    >
    > What would they need to do in order to use it there? Does the phone
    > need to be "ulocked?" How do I tell, and if it does, how does that
    > happen?


    Yes, the phone needs to be unlocked in order to work with any SIM card
    other than one from Rogers. To check if it is SIM locked, put in a non
    Rogers SIM and see what happens. If it asks for a subsidy unlock code,
    call Rogers and ask them for the code. In some countries, operators are
    legally required to hand out the unlock codes after the contract
    expires. Not sure about Canada though.

    > If the phone is unlocked, then am I correct in thinking that they
    > could then buy a simm card inthe UK and thereafter use the phone?


    That is correct.

    Andreas



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