SIMable chip shipped to 37 countries
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24/7 Mobile Solutions started shipping its revolutionary mobile phone unlocking chip, SIMable, in April, and in just four months it has been distributed to 37 countries.
www.SIMable.com is attracting up to 4,000 first time visitors each day, giving further evidence of the chip’s success.
The ultra thin chip, which takes just seconds to install in a handset, fools mobile phones into thinking that they have been unlocked, and is compatible with most handsets.
The chip comes with a customised manufactured cutting press, which cuts a small hold in the phone’s SIM card.
The SIMable chip is then simply attached to the SIM and inserted into the locked handset.
Although it isn’t illegal to unlock a mobile phone, most methods of doing so will invalidate the handset’s warranty.
However, as installing SIMable does not interfere with the handset itself, the full manufacturer’s guarantee remains intact.
Also, the functionality of the phone will not be compromised in any way.
SIMable is available at www.SIMable.com for £16.99 plus delivery.
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