instructions to unlock mobile phonesMany people shy away from using mobile phone unlocking codes in the belief that they be doing something illegal or that it is all too complicated but nothing could be further from the truth.

A mobile phone is normally locked to a network for one reason. Money.

When you get a handset from one of the networks it will usually be free or at a very subsidised cost. The network, Vodafone, T2, Orange to name only a few, will make the cost of the handset up from your subscription.

Thee is no free lunch!

These networks also rely on the fact that the majority of mobile phone users will not go to the bother of changing networks and so the phone they give you will continue earn money far above the cost of the mobile in the first place.

The sensible mobile phone user will always be on the look out for a cheaper deal. We all want value.

So, having decided to make the break from your current supplier all you need is the instructions to unlock mobile phones and fortunately that is very easy to do.

First you need to get the right code for your mobile. You can find free codes all over the internet but as most of these will not work, or even worse, will brick your phone you are advised to steer clear of any of them.

Find a company which specialises in unlocking mobile phones such as Unlocking.com who have the contacts and experience to get the correct mobile unlocking code for your handset. These are generally very reasonable, less than the price of a decent coffee in most cases.

Simply fill out the form on the site and they will track down the proper code, normally from the manufacturer, which will unlock your particular mobile. Do be aware that these codes are unique to the handsets and you can not cause any damage by using them, unlike the free unlock codes.

Usually within a minute or so you will be sent the codes and instuctions to unlock mobile phones of most of the handsets on the market.

So, to conclude, avoid free unlock codes like the plague and use a reputable company to avoid damage to your phone and your wallet.