Can i put in a NZ sim card into my UK iphone?

Hey guys it may have been asked before but basically I'm from the UK but have been living in New Zealand for the past 2 years and will be going back there in a month to spend another 12months there. I bought an Iphone 4s this week, through T-mobile. Not yet turned it on or activated it yet, my question is, if I turn it on and insert my NZ Vodafone SIM into the phone, wil it be then locked to my NZ network(which I want) despite being in the UK.


Or should I just put my T-mobile sim in and hope that it accepts my Vodafone NZ sim as well, or buy a Vodafone UK sim card, put that into the phone with the belief that I will be able to put my Vodafone NZ sim into it with no problem.


At the time of writing I am in the UK, I just want to get the all clear or good advice, as I will be living in NZ therefore want this phone to be activated/locked to a NZ sim card.


Any advice would be appreciated.

iPhone 4S

Posted on Apr 5, 2012 8:53 AM

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Apr 5, 2012 9:03 AM in response to lifty_jack69

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1937


Accoprding to Apple's information, all UK phones are sold as locked to the carrier you got it from, so yours is ALREADY locked to T-Mobile (activation has nothing to do with whether a phone is sold as locked or not).


However, it looks like, from Apple's listing, that they also support unlocking, but you will need to contact them about doing that. There may be restrictions, like so many months under contract first, or a fee, or whatever rules they apply to unlocking. Or there may be none and you just need to ask them to do it.


Regardless, you need to contact T-Mobile and ask them about how to get an unlock request processed by them. And do it before you leave - much more difficult to deal with once you are far removed from their network.

Apr 5, 2012 9:03 AM in response to lifty_jack69

If you have just bought the iPhone from T-Mobile then I suspect it is locked to that carrier. You will need to speak to the carrier to request they unlock it or if it is still within the 30 day warranty period, return it and purchase an officially unlocked iPhone from Apple. You will then be able to use the iPhone in both the UK and NZ with any supported SIM.

Apr 5, 2012 9:41 AM in response to lifty_jack69

The last person posting here was going abroad and needed T-Mobile

to unlock the iPhone but T-M insisted on taking 30 days from request

You will time out as this iPhone was unlocked but only after 30 days and on her

return and you have the initial period which may be 30 days or whatever


Your iPhone but if you can take it back I would ,a genuine unlocked iPhone

will work anywhere on a GSM Apple approved network


Experience also indicates the process has to be carried out in UK

sadly you picked the most unhelpful of all the UK carriers

Last but not least the warranty is not international iPhone would need to be returned

to UK for hardware faults

Apr 5, 2012 9:50 AM in response to lifty_jack69

I heard if the T-mobile is set to a pay monthly contract I can do this after 30days(unlock) this does'nt seem so bad


Likely, there will be an early contract termination fee for T-Mobile UK, in addition to the unlocking fee. Your contract with T-Mobile UK won't be transferable to NZ.


There's a good chance the total cost will exceed returning this phone before the contract kicks in and buying a full price factory unlocked phone, preferably in NZ where it will be covered by the warranty.

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