See, the problem is, you do not need another provider's SIM card in your phone while unlocking it. You aren't supposed to have any SIM card in it during the unlocking procedure. Assuming you are talking about a Nokia phone, when you unlock it you are supposed to pull the SIM card out and turn on the phone without the SIM card in it. This allows you to get into the mode to put in the unlock code for the phone. I have a Motorola C650 from T-Mobile I just unlocked and did not need another SIM in it to unlock it. It's like I said, you just have to pull the SIM card out. When I unlocked my AT&T Nokia 6620 I never had to put another card in it to unlock it. I pulled the old one out, turned it on without a SIM in it, then put in the unlock code in it. However, after I unlocked it, I had the ability to stick another provider's SIM card in it if I so chose to. I wasn't trying to be an ass about things. I apologize if I came over that way. I had said you should research it because you seem to be confused about the unlock procedure and there are many great resources out there on the subject. If there is anyone else out there with some other insight, maybe something I've missed, feel free to jump in. Eric
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