lundi 29 septembre 2014

Telus INQ Cloud Touch Network Unlocking for MTS,Solo,Bell,Koodo,Personal,Digicel

INQ Cloud Touch Overview:

INQ Touch Cloud is a candybar smartphone running Android 2.2. It has 3.5" LCD touchscreen, 5MP camera, Facebook integration, FM radio, adnd Bluetooth.









Unlock Telus INQ Cloud Touch

to use any where in the world with any supported service provider like


AT&T, Straight talk, T-mobile, Vodafone, Personal, Claro, O2, Digicel, Telcel, Orange, Telenor, Optus, Tele2, MTN Bell, Fido, Chatr, Bell, Virgin, Sasktel, MTS, PC telecom, Tbaytel, Telus, Bell


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You can request the code by submitting your imei

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Your phone will also keep working with your current lock to service provider.

Take Your
Telus INQ Cloud Touch with you on vacations and use the local service provider sim card in your phone and save roaming fees.





Telus INQ Cloud Touch Unlocking Instructions


1: Turn on phone with Not Accepted SIM card.

2: A menu will pop up to Insert the code.

3: Insert the provided code and press OK

4: Device is now unlocked.





After Unlocking Telus INQ Cloud Touch will work with






Also any where in the world with any Supported Carrier

*Supported carriers can vary based on your locked to carrier and your region, please confirm with your service provider, before placing order







Your phone will be permanently Unlocked,it will not erase your contacts or any data from your phone.


Reasons to remote unlock your Telus INQ Cloud Touch :


* If you are travelling, buy a local SIM card and save on roaming fees

* The resell value of
Telus INQ Cloud Touch will increase significantly as it is available to more carriers.

* Easily switch between SIM card, using the same phone.

* Unlock your phone from the comfort of your own home

* You never send your phone to anybody.

* There is absolutely no risk of damaging your
Telus INQ Cloud Touch by unlocking it.

* Very easy, no technical experience necessary.

* The phone is permanently unlocked, even after updates

* Warranty will not be voided by this Code

* 100% Guaranteed, if we cannot get you your unlock code we will refund you no questions asked.










INQ Cloud Touch Review :



The INQ Cloud Touch costs £199.95 on PAYG or just £18 on contract, so while it's not in the same category price wise, it's still very much cheaper than the £500+ price mark of the likes of the iPhone 4 and Samsung Galaxy S2.



DESIGN:

The INQ Cloud Touch is a cute little handset, there's no doubt about that. Covered in a rounded plastic chassis that comes in red and white, the phone feels a little light in the hand, but nothing too bad. The design ethos is clearly cheerful and chirpy, and the smooth edges and large front icons certainly help facilitate that.



The front of the phone houses three touch-sensitive buttons (Menu, Home and Back), although there's no front-facing camera to speak of. But it's on the sides that INQ has decided to place its innovative keys, and we're big fans.





On the top left-hand side, a flush key sits with a small 'i' icon on - this is the info key that delivers pertinent information when pressed from any point in the phone. It's a nice touch, and easy to use no matter how you're holding the phone; plus it has a smooth pressing action.



The top of the INQ Cloud Touch has the microUSB slot (uncovered), 3.5mm headphone jack and power/lock key. We always like to see a cap for our charger slot (after the horrific breakfast jam tragedy of 2009) and the power button is a little hard to hit as it's part of the curved chassis. It's not terrible, but it does feel a little small.





The volume rocker switch is on the top right-hand side of the phone, and is easy to operate, although as it's flush it can be hard to hit in the pocket. Below it lives the media key, which is another nifty bit of innovation.

Pressing it will open up the Spotify player, giving you easy access to your music or the full Spotify experience (depending on whether you're a Premium user or not). The INQ Cloud Touch is the first phone to bring an offline Spotify experience (ie you don't need to pay £9.99 a month to use the app), and it's good to see access is hardwired to the phone.



The rear of the Cloud Touch looks similarly cutesy - the camera sensor has a plastic ring around it to look oversized, next to a speaker grille with the same dimensions to offer an experience that looks ever so slightly like a face. Weird, but kind of cool if you like Hello Kitty merchandise.



Overall, the INQ Cloud Touch feels nice in the hand - it sits well and the 3.5-inch screen, with WVGA resolution, looks clear and is easy to reach. It doesn't pack a weighty, premium feel, but it does have a lot of style and will appeal to many looking for a cheaper phone.





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