first you buy the phone that is on orange then you go to vodafone and get them to unlock it for you so your phone will then be on that network.
no . it is made by orange
This can be done by purchasing unlock codes from any commercial vendors online
When i bought mine it was already unlocked, although it says Vodafone on it. If yours isn't unlocked when you buy it, then it still allows you to unlock from the shop. Just go to your nearest phone shop and ask the person to unlock it, it should be unlocked.
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you have to go to a mobile phone shop eg. vodafone, o2 etc. and they will unlock it for you.hope this helpsxx
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Take it to any mobile-phone retailer. They will unlock it for a small fee (usually around £15 in the UK)
Vodafone.
Yes Orange Rio's from Argos are locked with a Orange sim. You can unlock the phone in a shop
There are many phones that are better than the Vodafone 543. Get yourself an iphone or an android
you need to unlock your phone inorder to make it accessibile to other country's network...you can get it done using unlock codes.. you can purchase such codes from any vendors online like Theunlockarena.com
Yes, An "Unlocked" Phone means you can put ANY operator ("Orange", "Vodafone" etc) SIM card in it.