If your N95 is Locked, Try this
I doubt there are a lot of locked N95s around the world except in the US. But just in case you are a unlucky one and you do want to switch to other mobile operator. Here is the help.
A new product, compatible with most DCT4 and BB5 Nokia mobile phones, allows users to bypass the lock and utilize different service providers. The No-Key Nokia X-SIM, available at www.one-stop-china.com, can unlock Nokia mobile phones that operate with a SIM card, allowing phones to work in any network.
Most mobile phone service operators sell their Nokia mobile phones locked and the user must buy the phone together with the operators service package. With the No-Key Nokia X-SIM, the user can allow their Nokia mobile phone to utilize other networks where the airtime is cheaper.
The working theory of the X-SIM is that each phone operates on an identification system. The mobile phone checks if the SIM card matches the operator. If so, it opens; if not, it doesn’t. The X-SIM card gives a signal to the Nokia mobile phone simulating the original SIM card. So, phone never really unlocks, it just allows the user to operate in any network. It can still maintain the original warranty and can also install any of the latest firmware from Nokia without problems. So, there is no risk unlocking and no risk of doing any harm to the phone.
The user will need to combine their SIM card with the X-SIM, then insert into the phones SIM slot. The cost for the No-Key Nokia X-SIM is $31.69 and can be ordered by visiting http://www.one-stop-china.com/pdetail.jsp?productid=13683.
Does it work for you intended mobile company? They don’t guarantee though. So, try at your own risk.
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Why would US N95s be locked? The US is one of the few countries without a mobile service that carries (and locks) the N95…