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Try the phone without any unlocking first. I had a phone from Manilla a few years ago that failed to work. But it does now, as AIS have deregulated the limitations on non-Thai purchased phones.

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yes, i have heard that but i also need to have it done for a U.S.provider.

FYI for all. in the U.S. you Mobile (cellphone) number is yours, in most cases, as of last monday. If you want to change it is not a problem but some <deleted> companies are beign pissie.....So I do nee to have it done anyway but my first need is for and attitional mobile. I have so many phones its crazy!

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Ditto to the Dr. I travel to LOS fairly often and have had 3 or so mobiles used in LOS with both an American Simm and AIS. I recently let one of my regular BG's in Patong slip her simm card in to my mobile to access the phone book, DTAC worked right away. I guess all those places on the top floor will be the spot!

Thanks for the reconfirm. Did I see them open the phone and do some change rather than entering some codes.

Again, Thanks for the reconfirm.

Posted

I came across a program (albeit for Nokia but there might be more support now) that generated an unlock code from certain settings/responses in the phone...I'll have a little dig around and post here later when i'm not too busy.

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Try at one of the phone shops at Big C lower floor.

Though is not possible for every phone, last year I went with a Philips, but they didn't have the connection cable for that phone.

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