Personal Technology Tips in Plain English
Nokia Tip: The Going Price for Freedom = FREE
We love cell phones, but not the service or carriers.
But when you buy a new phone, you basically get a free ball-and-chain to keep you tied to that carrier however long you carry that handset.
If you are a Nokia cell phone owner, did you know that you can basically break free of the rope that your cell phone company has put around you when you first took the phone from them?
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If you own one of the following Nokia cell phone models, then there’s a great self-serve website that gives you the unlock code specific to you phone for free. You can purchase the same unlock codes on eBay or other places for $10, $15, $30 or more. Heck if you want, I’ll even sell you an unlock code for the phones listed below for $10.
All you’ll need is your phone’s IMEI number which you can get by pressing *#06#. Just write that number down and input it on the SIM unlock code website with your model, country and carrier. Breaking free of something stifling like this has never been easier (or as cheap!).
Free SIM unlock codes for the following Nokia cell phone models:
| Nokia 1100a Nokia 1220 Nokia 1260 Nokia 1261 Nokia 2100 Nokia 2220 Nokia 2260 Nokia 2300 Nokia 2300a Nokia 3100 |
Nokia 5100 Nokia 5100a Nokia 5110i Nokia 5120 Nokia 5125 Nokia 5130 Nokia 5148 Nokia 5160 Nokia 5180 Nokia 5185 Nokia 5190 Nokia 5210 Nokia 5510 Nokia 6090 |
Nokia 7110 Nokia 7160 Nokia 7190 Nokia 7200 Nokia 7210 Nokia 7250 Nokia 7250i Nokia 7650 Nokia 8110i Nokia 9210i |
NOKIA SIM UNLOCK CODE LOOK-UP PAGE
UPDATE: This is now a confirmed source for unlocking your Nokia phone — here’s feedback from my friend in Canada who found this resource and after using it personally – “By the way, I have now confirmed that the phone is in fact unlocked. I just tested it out with a Canadian sim and it worked perfectly! The guy that runs the site is giving away a very nice service that many other websites charge for! Cool! — MD”

I love tech, gadgets and the web. Hope you pick-up a useful tip or two here today that helps you use technology to your advantage! Better yet, why not share your own expertise in a comment on a post today to help the other readers that land here for answers!
September 17, 2007 - 5:11 pm
Just in from a reader:
“It worked on my old nokia 6820!”