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Unlocking SPV phones
Posted: Wed 10 Aug, 2005 16.17
by Gavin Scott
Who can advise on how to unlock a Nokia SPVM2000 to allow it to go from Orange to Vodaphone?
The man at Orange say it can't be done; but I've said it can.
For the love of god someone needs to help me.
Posted: Wed 10 Aug, 2005 16.27
by J.Christie
I'd just take it to one of those phone shop things you find in market places who sell fascias etc.
Re: Unlocking SPV phones
Posted: Wed 10 Aug, 2005 17.28
by Bail
Gavin Scott wrote:Who can advise on how to unlock a Nokia SPVM2000 to allow it to go from Orange to Vodaphone?
The man at Orange say it can't be done; but I've said it can.
For the love of god someone needs to help me.
It does actaully say somewhere on their site that they do, I think there is a charge, have a hunt and see. You might wanna try calling vodaphone. I dont think they will but its worth a try.
Posted: Wed 10 Aug, 2005 17.52
by marksi
http://www.mobile2mobile.net/unlock/Rem ... ingSPV.htm
It's £15. Don't blame me if it's all fraudulent and nasty.
Posted: Wed 10 Aug, 2005 19.18
by BBC LDN
There is also a free manual tool available
here - but be sure to read the disclaimer carefully first. The Orange SPV M2000, in case you weren't aware, is based on the HTC "Blue Angel" reference design; as you can see on that page, the tool is designed for, among others, Blue Angel-derived handsets.
Posted: Wed 10 Aug, 2005 19.42
by Gavin Scott
Many thanks to both of you.
I'll present both options tomorrow to the owner of the phone.
Posted: Mon 22 Aug, 2005 12.10
by Gavin Scott
Ok boys and girls, the exe file was tried and didnt work.
We switched from Orange to Voda today (on our company phones) but it comes up with "no network available" although it was showing O2 and Orange previously.
Should I take it to one of these shops who say they can do it?
Posted: Mon 22 Aug, 2005 12.26
by Nick Harvey
Try asking Vodafone, either in a Vodafone shop or by ringing them. If your firm's just gone over to Vodafone, you should have a contact number for your own liaison person.
After all, it's in their interests to help, to get another phone on their network.
It's always difficult to get the network which is losing a customer to admit that it's possible.
Posted: Mon 22 Aug, 2005 12.55
by Gavin Scott
Nick Harvey wrote:Try asking Vodafone, either in a Vodafone shop or by ringing them. If your firm's just gone over to Vodafone, you should have a contact number for your own liaison person.
After all, it's in their interests to help, to get another phone on their network.
It's always difficult to get the network which is losing a customer to admit that it's possible.
Beleive it or not, our liaison man ( a very, very nice man) told me that if I could get it working he would offer me a job with Vodaphone on the spot. But then I get that type of offer a lot.
He doesn't seem able to do anything more about it, except offer a similar Voda SPV at a reduced cost.
Being a Scottish firm, I'm going to pursue the less expensive option in the first instance.
Posted: Mon 22 Aug, 2005 18.28
by marksi
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi-bi ... 4048,51164
Was in the moneysavingexpert email last week... dunno if it will help...
Posted: Mon 22 Aug, 2005 19.25
by Gavin Scott
Helpful in that it confirms that there is no reason (legal or otherwise) that it *shouldn't* work, as well as a couple of interesting links. I'll crack it.
Thanks Mark.