Guest giorgitus Posted January 6, 2010 Report Posted January 6, 2010 Why use the unlock code that cost 12,5£ (and maybe give you some problem with the warranty) instead one of the sim that you can buy from ebay for 3,5£ without modify your phone?
Guest le_lutin Posted January 6, 2010 Report Posted January 6, 2010 Why use the unlock code that cost 12,5£ (and maybe give you some problem with the warranty) instead one of the sim that you can buy from ebay for 3,5£ without modify your phone? If you can't see any difference between the two, then maybe you should go with the cheapest method.
Guest Rem1x Posted January 6, 2010 Report Posted January 6, 2010 Using the code does not go against your warranty(99% sure) and there is less hassle with them.
Guest preetkk Posted January 6, 2010 Report Posted January 6, 2010 some people are complaining that the turbo sim drains your battery and other battery issues.
Guest giorgitus Posted January 6, 2010 Report Posted January 6, 2010 Using the code does not go against your warranty(99% sure) and there is less hassle with them. Using code from t-mobile?or any code??? Some one that is using turbosim or i-smartsim can confirm the battery drain?
Guest David Horvath Posted January 6, 2010 Report Posted January 6, 2010 Using code from t-mobile?or any code??? Some one that is using turbosim or i-smartsim can confirm the battery drain? I'm using turbosim and no complaints. I think its working well.
Guest Neron Posted January 6, 2010 Report Posted January 6, 2010 Why use the unlock code that cost 12,5£ (and maybe give you some problem with the warranty) instead one of the sim that you can buy from ebay for 3,5£ without modify your phone? I would say that unlock code is the best option and is a better soultion.
Guest preetkk Posted January 6, 2010 Report Posted January 6, 2010 check this - LINK - by the way a simple search showed that :)
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