UK's 3 to glue SIMs into pre-paid cellphones
It seems that UK provider 3, is having
such a problem with their handsets being sold abroad for profit that they will begin gluing SIM cards into entry-level
prepaid handsets starting this month. The SIMs will be bonded to the handset using an epoxy resin via a third party
company. No worries, if it's the same epoxy associated with those CCD sensor
failures then you'll still have a SIM-free phone for resale in oh, about 2 years.


















Weak.
Entering contest. Thanks.
is this even legal?
Uhm... well, I don't see anything illegal there. If it's announced properly, then the customer knows that he buys a tight bundle of a cellphone and SIM. It's his choice to buy or not to buy.
But, it might be a stupid question, but why don't they just sell the phones in SIM-Lock mode as many prepaid bundles had (or still have) it? Is that so much easier to hack than carefully breaking the epoxy resin on this?
Why dont they put the glue on the keypad? That way people will make more calls!
unlocking locked phones is very easy most phone phone shops will do it for you for about £10 obviously this only makes sense for pay as you go phones
@#4 The phones will be both locked and glued.
This is a good idea
This is a blatant contest-entering comment that has nothing worthwhile to offer to anyone reading it.
But how hard exactly is it to break epoxy resin? It failed to keep my running spikes together.
Thank goodness they're only doing it to low-end handsets, otherwise I'd be losing out on a lot of prepay sim cards ;)
So what happens when that pre-paid person wants to switch phones. Kinda defeats the purpose of GSM doesn't it.