


The seller of my N95 from eBay never told me about this! Thus, he couldn't give me the unlock code.

He said that the IMEI of my handset indicated that there were some problems previosly concerning the contract of my N95. He got my e-mail and asked me to wait for the code by e-mail.įew days later, I got a voice message from the staff that I asked for the unlock code. He immediately understood my intention and checked my account balance if there were enough credit (£20 for the unlock code). I told the staff that I would like to obtain the unlock code for my N95. Once I got that SIM card, I topped it up with £20 and called the Orange customer service. Therefore, I bought an Orange SIM card from eBay for £1. I learnt that I could get the so-called unlock code from the service provider itself. I knew that if one's handset were locked to a certain network, he or she would need an unlock code to unlock or remove the SIM lock restriction/SP restriction.īy that time, I found a review from an eBay user on how to unlock N95. I searched on the internet and googled for "unlock N95", "N95 unlock code", etc. So, the searching for a solution to unlock my newly bought N95 began. However, to my surprise, it was lock to the Orange UK network! I was unable to use it with other network other than the Orange UK which was really bad because I didn't live in the UK and didn't like the Orange Uk network either. I bought it for £300 and thought that I had found something underpriced (I was wrong).Ī few weeks later, I got my N95. This story started in May 2007 when I bought my Nokia N95 from a seller in UK at the eBay. I build this website to share my experience on unlocking my Nokia N95. First of all, thanks for visiting this website.
