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randomness) wrote2008-07-30 09:21 pm
Quick question: AT&T Wireless SIM unlocking.
I have heard that AT&T Wireless is particularly uncooperative about unlocking handsets. For that reason, I'm considering T-Mobile instead. (I want a quad-band GSM phone, and I think those two carriers are my options around here, here being Connecticut.)
T-Mobile's policy is that they'll give you an unlock code after 90 days, which for my purposes is sufficient.
Am I wrong about this? AT&T Wireless's site is not being particularly helpful here.
Thanks, all.
T-Mobile's policy is that they'll give you an unlock code after 90 days, which for my purposes is sufficient.
Am I wrong about this? AT&T Wireless's site is not being particularly helpful here.
Thanks, all.
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It's all about where you'll use the phone.
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Heh. I have too many handsets already...
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Anyway, it's something to look into.
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With Ann's previous T-mobile phone we had a problem because in the UK T-Mobile doesn't use the bands her tri-mode phone used. So before our next trip, I had them unlock it so I could use a SIM from a competing firm.
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From reading on the web, it sounds like AT&T's policy is about the same, excepting iphones: http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1404306
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Also, might need a new phone soon. Suggestions?
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re: new phone - think about what features you need in a new phone. for me, the most important additional feature is QWERTY keyboard for efficient texting. I'm actually thinking about switching to Verizon when my contract expires so that I can get an enV2 or that cute little samsung slide-y phone.
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It's one of the reasons I'm on T-Mobile right now. At the time they seemed much more customer-friendly.
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