

This hides your real IP address - which is often used to determine your location - and replaces it with a temporary, country-specific IP address. VPNs work by routing your traffic through a server in another country. Luckily, there’s an easy way to get around geo-blocking: connect to a Virtual Private Network (VPN). Additionally, some countries (such as China) restrict access to a wide range of services, some of which are incredibly popular elsewhere. This means they can only be accessed by users in specific countries. I travelled to Bangkok last April and inserted a DTAC (Bangkok sim) and it asked for a code.These days, most major streaming services, as well as sports, gaming, and gambling sites, are region-locked. Therefore, the first solution you provided will work? This means that my phone is Network Unlocked right? Got my unit from Smart Telecom (Philippines), but I am using a Globe simcard (Philippines). I got my unit from a Mobile network, however I am able to use ANY local simcard different from the network company where I got the unit. Instead try seeking out a Highstreet Store that advertises they unlock phones so you can then try an alternative network sim card in the phone to test it before leaving the shop. I'm sure many have been successful in using some unlocking sites but as I buy directly from Samsung and haven't had to use those sites and I've come across so many posts of people who've had bad experiences I wouldn't want to put my recommendation to a site. If the unlock doesn't work then acquiring a refund can be hard. If directly supplied by Samsung then it should already be unlocked to all network's.īe very wary of online unlocking sites please. If a mobile network then they should have a set process and criteria to unlock the phone which is the safest route.

Samsung supply the phone or a Mobile Network ?
