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chucken Posts: 8

I bought a T610 that is locked to Vodafone. I'll try to unlock it as soon as I found somewhere to do this but in the meantime I'd like to get rid of the vodafone stickers on the cover. Is there a good method of doing this without harming the cover? I read something about nail polish remover but can anyone verify this? Or is there a better way? Well, except for changing the cover
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Posted: 2003-05-26 08:29:29
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Bokqat Posts: 4

I have a reply to the T610 user who has a Simlocked phone. Do not let anybody to illegally open the simlock, it may corrupt your phone and cannot use it anymore. The best way is to contact Vodafone to unlock it.

I am a user of P800 and T610 and want to join P800 users in the Philippines.
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Posted: 2003-05-26 08:36:23
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jellyellie Posts: > 500

@chucken

yeah, nail polish remover will work.

i was thinking in bed last night, if i bought a Vodafone T610 and got it unlocked (legally, of course), then put a T-Mobile sim card in it, all of the stuff that vodafone added to the t610 wouldn't show up, would it?
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Posted: 2003-05-26 15:33:17
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gatevital Posts: 440

I think it would all still be there and for the stickers try using a eraser This message was posted from a T300
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Posted: 2003-05-26 15:43:07
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madinlife Posts: 18

the eraser will not remove vodafone branding use the nail polish

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Posted: 2003-05-31 20:46:57
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jellyellie Posts: > 500

will the eraser work for t-mobile branding? mine won't seem to budge...
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Posted: 2003-06-01 16:07:58
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m for momo Posts: 161

How can I get rid of the sim lock?
My friend told me that I can ring up the voda and they will send me a unlocking sms, is that true?
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Posted: 2003-06-08 16:02:29
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je4ns Posts: 9

You'll have to go to a store, they can get the codes needed to unlock, you can even try entering the codes yourself by pressing


I wouldn't advise you to chance though
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Posted: 2003-06-10 17:05:04
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vampyriaerotica Posts: 341


On 2003-05-26 15:33:17, jellyellie wrote:
@chucken

yeah, nail polish remover will work.

i was thinking in bed last night, if i bought a Vodafone T610 and got it unlocked (legally, of course), then put a T-Mobile sim card in it, all of the stuff that vodafone added to the t610 wouldn't show up, would it?

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I truly doubt it or I could be wrong! This is because I unlocked a Nokia 6210 on Orange few months ago in a shop and then inserted a T-Mobile sim onto it and the Orange settings like the welcome note still appears.
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Posted: 2003-06-10 17:10:29
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pachy Posts: > 500

The logo's would still be Voda, but if you buy a contract phone on voda surely they come "unlocked" same as contract o2 phones, i always buy Voda or o2 then use my Orange OVP sim in them.
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Posted: 2003-06-10 17:24:33
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