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Vodafone D2
Hello to all! I have a few questions. I am in Germany on a holiday of sorts and was asked to look at my frineds Nokia 1200 ok ok I know its a pos but here is the question. Each time she powers up the phone she is not able to disable the sim pin option, so she must enter the sim pin each time. I have put her sim in my nokia n95-4 and the option is not allowed so I have to assume its on the sim. Also quite often the phone will restart itself which is a pain as she must enter in the pin again. So I was at Media Markt and they had the 1208 for 13 € also on D2, but no sim. So my question is this can I buy her that phone ( she likes the size and style of it ) and can she call and have her number ported over?
any help would be great. Oh the other option was there was a 1208 that would accept a sim BUT her old phones keypad was wonkie and she must call and ask for the PUK for it. Not a big problem but at an outing on friday someone pinched the phone. Yes Yes she has no luck with phones.. her last one a Siemens a55 worked great till the battery went bad. She was unable to find another battery for it. any insight would be great G |
I had a vodafone de sim card for several years (interestingly enough, they just disabled it despie the fact I sent a couple of text messages and have apparently stolen my credit. I thought this was illegal in Germany and would love to pursue it)...anyway apparently vodafone de cards do not allow disabling the pin on start up function although they do allow you to change the pin.
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yes, vodafone blocks the pin disable function.
regarding the stolen credit: the providers here are allowed to block your card if there is no recharge within a certain time. But the balance is not lost. You can apply for a form to send to the provider and get the money refunded. Chris |
OK but my questions still stand.. can i simply get her the new phone and have her number ported or transfered to it? also the pin function was disabled on my vodafone call ya card how I did it I do not remember no matter.. any help pls
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Afaik those cheap Call'ya bundles mostly come with netlocked phones, which means you can use it with any Vodafone SIM. So that cheap Nokia 1208 should work for your friend.
If the SIM has been lost or is defective or whatever, she could request a replacement if the SIM was registered on her name. But has your friend ever considered switching to a cheaper provider? With solomo pro she could call and text way cheaper not only within Germany but also abroad (e.g. Canada for 9ct/min). |
thats true when I asked they said it had no sim, which is fine as long as she can transfer her number over. I guess the best bet is to go to the media markt today and ask.
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The SIM, which comes with the phone, you intend to buy, has already been assigned to a new prepaid account and can't be release from it. |
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You are right, of course; although the term "simlock" is often used, there is a difference, and usually what one encounters is a network lock. The prepaid/postpaid distinction is one of these. |
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