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As of February 11, no carrier can deny a request to unlock a users' phone, once the two-year contract is paid up. This past August, President Barack Obama signed the Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act into law, finally making it legal once more to unlock your phone.
Most cell phones sold in North America especially on contract are locked to a particular cellular carrier. You can only use them on that carrier's network, so you can't switch to another carrier without unlocking the phone first.
Carriers, upon request, will unlock mobile wireless devices no later than one year after initial activation, consistent with reasonable time, payment, or usage requirements. Notice.
Below are some reasons the carrier may refuse your unlock request: If you are in contract with your carrier, they will not unlock your device until the contract has been finished. ... The carrier will not unlock the phone for one year after the purchase and activation of the prepaid phone.
The unlocking process can vary by carrier. The good news is that the major carriers -- AT&T, Verizon, Sprint (phones sold before February can only be unlocked to international carriers, not other US carriers), T-Mobile, and U.S. Cellular -- have all subscribed to the same industry cellphone unlocking standard.
An unlocked phone will look identical to a locked phone, however. Nothing in the phone's settings or elsewhere will tell you if your phone is locked. For example, the Carrier section of your phone's settings only tells you which carrier's SIM was last in the phone, you'll never see this say Unlocked.
If your phone is locked it won't automatically become unlocked when your contract expires with your provider. You'll have to specifically ask your carrier to unlock it.
Thanks to the Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act, it's perfectly legal to unlock your phone and switch to a new carrier. Unlocking your phone is legal, but some restrictions, as they say, may apply. ... If you have a prepaid phone, carriers can't lock you in for more than 12 months.
Unlocking a cell phone has been legal for more than half a year, thanks to a change in the law. ... The decision to renew the exemption was scrapped, meaning cell phone and smartphone owners can take their phones to other carriers. So long as your phone is compatible with a new network, the switch can be made.
The U.S. Library of Congress has ruled that it is now illegal for you to unlock your smartphone if it was bought after January 26th, 2013. Carriers can still legally unlock your device for you, but it's illegal to go through a third party unlock vendor.
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