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Hi Annalie, The international dialling prefix for the phillipines is +63 + area code. Follow this link to view all the phillipines area codes:- zip-codes.philiste.net/
Hi.. Contact your network carrier and ask for the codes. Sure they will help you. Otherwise try to get codes through online service providers. Search in Google. It will show more results regarding unlock sites. There you can choose any trusted service to get code and check the availabilty of the service for your mobile by giving your mobile manufacturer, mobile model, country and network carrier. If the service available means give your mobile's IMEI number and get unlock code. After get the code follow the instructions at mobileunlockguide.com It will be helpful to unlock your mobile easily..
There are many zipcodes for the Philippines. There are more than one code issued for areas within Metro Manila,
and provincial areas are issued one code for every town and city.
You can check this Wiki page to find a complete list of Philippine zipcodes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ZIP_codes_in_the_Philippines
If there are no towers or providers in your area that provide service for the phone, then you will have to return it. No reason to have a phone that does not even get coverage in your area.
Changing the sim is a matter of physically removing it from your phone and replacing it with a sim from the phillipines. If you purchased the phone in the US/UK, it's most likely a 'locked' phone. Meaning, it's on a specific carrier (AT&T, T-Mo, Orange, etc) It is possible to unlock the phone via an unlock code. Doing this does cost money, although it's usually only a few dollars (US). A simple google search saying, Unlock "the model of your phone" and you'll find a large number of website that offer unlock codes.
You have to know what the country code for the phillipines is. For example, when you dial a US long distance number, you normally dial 1- then whatever the number is. The US country code is 1. You have to figure out what the phillipines country code is. Go to this site, it should help you http://www.howtocallabroad.com/philippines/
There are 100s of Zip/Postal code of philipines, but you have to find out the Zip/Postal Code of a specific area... for example, the zip code of Paco is 1007 and for Manila CPO-Ermita is 1000 and so on.
The list of zip code of areas/towns/cities in an around Manila province is here (click here).
You can find any philipines zip codes from here (click here).
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