| Question | Date |
|---|---|
| Why Should I Unlock My BlackBerry Pearl?It is understandable that you may have a number of concerns regarding this. Unlocking sounds like something that you should not do, but this actually not the case. A locked phone is simple a handset that is currently locked to one network provider, but the phone is actually capable of operating on any provider that you choose. By unlocking you can therefore choose to use the network that offers the cheapest calls. | 18 Jan, 2010 3:58 PM |
| How Does Unlocking Work?If you are unfamilar with Unlocking you may have the impression that it is technical and difficult to do. Actually it is not that tricky at all. All you need to do is make payment on our order page and then you will be prompted to provide some basic detailed about your phone. We submit the IMEI number to our time coded server and then we will shortly email you the Unlock code. You have ten attempts at entering the code, so it is ok to make a mistake. If you do not know how to retrieve your IMEI number read through our FAQs. Upon completion of your order we will provide further instructions on how to enter the code into your phone. The process is simple and requires no special expertise. | 18 Jan, 2010 4:19 PM |
| How Do I Find The IMEI Number?This is a simple task to complete. The IMEI number is a 15 digit number and there are two ways that you can retrieve it. a) Take out the battery and you find it underneath. b) Press *#06# in the keypad. The number will flash on the screen. The number usually begins with 35 or 90. | 18 Jan, 2010 4:20 PM |
| How Can I Find Out If My Pearl Is Locked?This is easily worked out. Input a SIM different from the one that you were supplied with and turn the Blackberry on. If the phone is locked you will not be able to access the phone and will receive a message such as ‘Phone Restricted’ or ‘Invalid SIM’. | 18 Jan, 2010 4:21 PM |
| Is Unlocking Illegal?No, unlocking is not illegal. It is a common misconception that unlocking a cell phone is illegal. Understandably the network providers are not keen to unlock your handset because it results in loss revenue for them, but unlocking simply refers to making the phone work with any SIM card. The misconception occurs because "unlocking" is often confused with the "unblocking" of a phone. This is definitely illegal and Unlock My Curve does not participate in the unlocking of blocked phones. A phone is typically blocked by the network provider because it has been reported lost or stolen. For more information on the legality of unlocking a mobile phone, the United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police have posted more information at the link below: http://www.met.police.uk/mobilephone/unlocking.htm | 18 Jan, 2010 4:35 PM |
| Can I Buy Unlock Codes In Bulk?Yes we are able to offer discounts. Please email support@unlock-blackberry-pearl.net for further details. If you are a reseller, we are happy to discuss your needs and the possibility of a bigger discount on large, regular orders. | 18 Jan, 2010 4:45 PM |
| Which Networks Can You Unlock?We specialize in unlocking Blackberry Curve phones. We can unlock phones for the following networks: * Aruba - Digicel * Australia - Vodafone * Austria - Mobilcom A1 * Austria - Orange * Bermuda - Digicel * Brazil – Tim * Canada - Rogers * Chile - Entel * China - China-Mobile * Colombia - Comcel * Czech Republic - Vodafone * Egypt - Vodafone * Fiji – Vodafone * France - SFR * Gambia - Gamcel * Guadeloupe - Digicel * Guatemala - Claro * Jamaica - Mossel /Digicell * Jordan - Etisalat * Netherlands - Vodafone * Nicaragua - Claro * Pakistan - Mobilink * Panama - Cable & Wireless * Peru - Movistar * Philippines – Smart * Poland - PTK-Centertel/Orange * Portugal – Vodafone * Puerto Rico - Claro * Reunion – Orange * Romania Vodafone * Russian Federation - Beeline * Saint Kitts and Nevis - Digicel * Saint Vincent - B-Mobile * Slovenia SI.Mobil - Vodafone * Spain - Vodafone * Trinidad and Tobago - TCTT * Turkey – Turkcell * United Arab Emirates - Etisalat * United Kingdom - Vodafone * United States – Verizon * Venezuela - Movistar * Virgin Islands-AT&T * Zambia - Zamcell | 18 Jan, 2010 5:12 PM |
| Will I Still Be Able To Use My Existing Service Contract Once I Have Unlocked The Phone?Of Course! Once the phone is unlocked you can use the SIM card from your original Network provider alongside other SIMs of your choice. | 18 Jan, 2010 5:06 PM |
| Can I Get A Refund?We aim to provide complete satisfaction to our customers by unlocking your phone in the safest and cheapest way possible. However, we recognise that not all codes that we generate are guaranteed to work and that is why we offer a 100% money back guarantee. | 18 Jan, 2010 5:16 PM |