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		<title>What Is A Locked Cell Phone?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 08:23:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Keyes</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[unlocked cell phones]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The two most popular cell phone technologies today are CDMA and GSM; a locked cell phone that uses CDMA carrier cannot be unlocked, while this is not necessarily the case for a GSM phone.]]></description>
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<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;</div><p>Many people are confused as to what an "unlocked" cell phone actually is. It's pretty simple to understand once you have done a little reading, and I thought that this article offered a great explanation as to exactly what an unlocked phone is.</p>
<p>The two most popular cell phone technologies today are CDMA and GSM; a locked cell phone that uses CDMA carrier cannot be unlocked, while this is not necessarily the case for a GSM phone. <span id="more-1144"></span></p>
<p>However, let's define locked cell phone: the locked cell phone is "tied up" to a certain cell phone provider and cannot be used with a different one, unless it gets unlocked. The providers lock the phones in order to ensure their customers loyalty; the consumer will gladly buy a locked phone since they are usually much cheaper and you can even get a free phone with certain plans. As with everything else, there are pros and cons: once your phone is locked, you cannot switch providers before the end of your contract and in some cases even after that. The dissatisfaction of many consumers with the whole concept has led to a class action suit by the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights (FTCR) in California in 2004. </p>
<p>A locked cell phone that uses GSM technology can become unlocked: in many instances this is only possible after the expiration of the contract. Yet again, it depends on way too many factors: the carrier, the model of the phone and the contract that you have signed. Since a locked cell phone can only be unlocked if you know a specific code, you will have to contact your carrier and ask them to reveal that code to you: some carriers will do just that, others will never give you the code and some will only do so under certain circumstances. </p>
<p>Unlocking your cell phone by using third party services is illegal in many countries, which is why you should do so only if you are certain that you are not breaking the law. The Internet offers a vast pool of information on how to turn a locked cell phone into unlocked, but keep in mind that attempting to do that on your own might render your cell phone useless. Unlocking calculators for certain brands of cell phones can also be found quite easily online; many websites offer such services either for free or for a small fee. Keep in mind that if you attempt to unlock your phone and enter the wrong code one too many times, it might get "hard locked" and you will have to take it to a service location.</p>
<p>However, even if you manage to turn your locked cell phone into an unlocked one, you might lose some services and features that you have gotten accustomed to like your GPS for example.</p>
<p>It is generally a pretty good idea to plan ahead and decide if you want to purchase a locked cell phone on a first place; unlocking it might be impossible, difficult or costly. Unlocked cell phones are in general quite a bit more expensive, which is why if you want to get the latest model at a very reasonable price and you don't mind singing up a two year contract, then you might opt in for a locked cell phone.</p>
<p>Click here to find <a href="http://www.modernmobile.ca">unlocked cell phones</a> and <a href="http://www.modernmobile.ca/cat-apple.cfm">buy unlocked iphone</a>.</p>
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		<title>How To Fix Your iPhone 3G</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 11:26:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Keyes</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cell Phones]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[electronics]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[So your iPhone 3G is hopelessly stuck in Recovery or Restore and you are about ready to toss it out and start all over. You have searched the Internet for a solution but you keep getting the run around when it comes to tech support. Here is some help on how to get your iPhone 3G working properly again.]]></description>
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<p>So your iPhone 3G is hopelessly stuck in Recovery or Restore and you are about ready to toss it out and start all over. You have searched the Internet for a solution but you keep getting the run around when it comes to tech support. Here is some help on how to get your iPhone 3G working properly again.</p>
<p>You will need your iPhone 3G of course, iTunes, Windows Installer CleanUp Utility, Registry Cleanup Utility, and Windows XP. The quickest fix for your iPhone 3G is to sync it to a different computer. This will cause the computer to recognize it as a new device and install the software on it like it\'s never been used before.</p>
<p>However, be advised that everything you have on it now will be gone. If you managed to hook up the iPhone to a new computer you can sync it to that computer. It will recognize that it is synced with another computer and ask you if you want to sync it to this one; do so. WARNING! Do not make the mistake of disconnecting your Iphone 3G while syncing is in progress or else you will get stuck in the restore mode again.</p>
<p>If you do not have another computer to sync it with use the iPhone Restore ModeBackup to backup your applications, videos, music, and applications. This is a precautionary measure. Uninstall Quicktime, iTunes, and other Apple component software from your computer. Follow the process listed on the Apple Support page, Removing Quicktime, iTunes, and other software components for Windows XP. The link is available in the resources section. Restart your computer when done. To make sure everything is completely uninstalled run the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility. Restart your computer. If you have a registry cleanup utility run the program and restart your computer.</p>
<p>Install the latest version of iTunes. Restart your computer. Open iTunes and connect your iPhone 3G. Once iTunes recognizes your phone it will prompt you to download the latest iPhone software. Follow the installation instructions in the Apple iPhone Software Update page. WARNING! Do not make the mistake of disconnecting your iPhone 3G while syncing is in progress or else you will be stuck in the repair mode again. These steps have hopefully helped you return your iPhone 3G to its original working condition. Even after a successful recovery your phone may revert back to being stuck. If so simply repeat the process.</p>
<p>Click here for more information about <a href="http://www.fix-iphones.com/">iPhone fix</a> and <a href="http://www.fix-iphones.com/iphone-accessories.html">iPhone accessories</a>.</p>
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