BlackBerry Curve 8900 unlock (UK) network smartphone

Hi, I have a 8900 on Vodafone network (UK), and I need unlock for use on the orange network.

Unlocking itself is not one is not a problem. I know a guy

Although I was wondering if he had problems by exchanging a handset from one network to the other.

As mms/sms or other parameters.

In addition, the phone is Vodafone brand, so this will cause problems?

Thanks for any help or advice given.

Matt

No problemos.

As long as the network technology is the same... GSM MOBILE, you're good and Voda in Orange is good.

Nothing will be affected. Unlocking affect physicaly or flash screen branding that you will be starting upward.

You don't notice any difference.

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