BlackBerry Smartphones change of SIM card

I bought a BB 8520 at the United Kingdom locked to Vodaphone network. I would change to Orange here in Spain network.  However, I have only a chance of more than ten to change provider!

If I install a 'new' vodaphone SIM card purchased in Spain (on Vodafone Spain network) this will work without affecting the service provider. I'm afraid so the phone blocks and is not not usable!

Please make sure you only enter the correct unlock code so that you do not lose the last attempt.

Ron

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