I recently had enough of Vodafone Australia's terrible call quality and slow data network. I am often out of the city centre, and the quality of service is such that it my phone was often unusable. I couldn't even make a call from my home office!
I moved over to Telstra, and found that my phone was locked to Vodafone, even though I remember the sales guy saying it wasn't :) If you Google something like 'unlock HTC trophy' you'll find a bunch of sites offering to give you the unlock code for $35 or more. Luckily Vodafone Australia provides this for free for some handsets. So even though we can't use Vodafone to make a decent phone call, kudos for providing the unlock codes. I know some carriers charge for this.
So the unlock issue is easy to fix, and I thought I'd put the instructions up so others can benefit.
By the way, this phone is an HTC Trophy, but this should work on anything Vodafone sell.
- On your phone's dialer, type *#06#
- Write down the number displayed - you will need the first 15 digits. This is your IMEI number.
- Get a Telstra SIM card and activate it while porting your number
- Turn off your phone
- Remove your Vodafone SIM and insert the new SIM.
- Turn on your phone
- You will be greeted with a message like: "The SIM card can only be used on specific networks. Contact your customer service centre for the unlock code"
- Go to https://unlock.vodafone.com.au/voila/handsetunlock/self-service.html?method=selectService and enter the IMEI number and the Captcha
- An Unlock code will be generated and displayed at the top of the following page
- Enter this number into the phone and press Enter.
- Your phone should be ready to use!
- In some cases the new SIM may also be locked. If this is the case you need the PIN and PUK code from your new carrier's Customer Service dept.
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