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Simlock Remote Server Goes BIG, the Biggest Samsung Software Update of 2012. 70+ New Hot Models Added for World First Unlocking / Unfreeze Service

Simlock Remote Server is going BIG with this latest super-hot release adding more than 70 new models. Most of the new models are Samsung phones. Also added are 631 new PRD's for Blackberry unlocking, 6 new Huawei models and 11 new ZTE models

2012-04-24
LIMA, PERU, April 24, 2012 (Press-News.org) Simlock Remote Server is going BIG with this latest super-hot release adding more than 70 new models. Most of the new models are Samsung phones, some of the hottest new models are: Samsung I9020, I9220, I717 (all versions no rooting needed), I927 (save unlocking no damaged IMEI!), I997 (world first), Galaxy Tab (almost all versions 7.0 to 10.1 inch versions), Galaxy Mini 2 (S6500 - world first), T859, T989 and many more. Also added 631 new PRD's for Blackberry unlocking, 6 new Huawei models and 11 new ZTE models.

The Samsung Remote Client software is the biggest Samsung remote unlock / repair software in the world since 2006. It currently supports more than 1500 different Samsung models for direct unlocking by cable for end users. The IMEI Remote Unlock server is an instant unlock code calculation server supporting many brands from which, the most popular are: Blackberry (all models), Alcatel, Huawei, ZTE and Motorola.

Currently more than 25000 mobile phones are being unlocked by the Simlock Remote Server per month worldwide. Unlocking your mobile phone could potentially save you a lot of money on roaming and the freedom of choosing your telecom provider (cheapest offers). For a more extended list with unlock reasons check our Why Unlock page on ourr main Samsung Remote Server website.

Our unlock servers are incorporated in some of the most used professional unlock tools in shops such as LGTool and GPG Industries multiUnlocker dongle.

"Hey Thanks SRS. mate you guys don't muck around ,That was Fast and it works. Would recommend highly +++++++++++"
Anne at 2012-04-22 22:27:04

"Thank you, Samsung Galaxy S unlocked. Far better than leaving your phone with some dodgy bloke in a market! Safe and easy Thanks"
Rob at 2011-07-08 15:00:54

Simlock Remote Client new release 12.4.16
For additional information or a sample copy, contact:
Contact Person - Steven van der Peijl
Company Name - Simlock Remote Server
Email Address - steven@simlockremoteserver.com
Website address - http://www.simlockremoteserver.com
Skype ID - stevenvanderpeijl

Samsung Remote Unlock Client:
Unlock and repair 'phone freeze' message for Samsung mobile phones by cable at the comfort of your own home. Instant and safe sim unlocking for end-users. Telecom provider freedom for everybody! Start saving money on your mobile phone now.

IMEI Remote unlock client:
Instant unlock codes calculation for popular brands such as BlackBerry, ZTE, Huawei, Alcatel, Motorola, Movistar, SFR, Vodafone and more. No need for cables or software. Codes are 100% genuine permanent unlocking codes.

Company history
The Simlock Remote Server was founded the 1st of October 2006 with our Samsung software for end-users. We started out as a response to the very complicated unlock software meant for unlocking shops only. Since the very beginning we are the market leaders in our segment. Over the years we have grown tremendously and continue to release 'world first unlock & repair solutions' on a regular basis. In 2008 we started selling unlimited accounts for professional (unlock shops) use and in 2010 we released our IMEI Remote Unlock client and expanded our services beyond Samsung. We offer our services, websites and support in various languages including English, Dutch and Spanish.

Simlock Remote Server provides remote unlock software to end users for various mobile device brands. Sim unlocking your mobile device allows consumers to save significant amounts on their mobile phone bills.

Website: http://www.simlockremoteserver.com


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[Press-News.org] Simlock Remote Server Goes BIG, the Biggest Samsung Software Update of 2012. 70+ New Hot Models Added for World First Unlocking / Unfreeze Service
Simlock Remote Server is going BIG with this latest super-hot release adding more than 70 new models. Most of the new models are Samsung phones. Also added are 631 new PRD's for Blackberry unlocking, 6 new Huawei models and 11 new ZTE models