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Anyone managed to unlock a Nokia 6300?

I have been trawling the internet and it seems that this model is extra tight and cannot be done remotely. The only way is to get the provider to do it at a cost but all the info I have got seems over 6 months old.

I wondered if anyone has managed it recently as this is a popular model of phone.

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Hi Asset,


Money Saving Expert.com The Martin Lewis Site has an article on unlocking mobile phones. Type in Money Saving Expert .com in Google, when you reach the site type in the search box "Unlocking moblie phones" click search, all the information you need should be there. Hope this helps.

Yes, I've looked at all the unlocking sites.

The 6300 is a bb5 phone which is extra super duper locked and can't be done by putting in a code. I just wondered if anyone had managed it recently.

Looks like I'll have to phone Orange and ask them to do it, they'll want to charge me but I'm going to argue!

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