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When a handset is locked it means it will only work with the provider from whom you bought it. 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.
If you have leased a device through your provider, they will not unlock the device as you do not own the device. The most common way to have your device unlocked is to pay for the device once your lease is up or buy out your lease and the phone.
Yes, but keep in mind that unlocking the phone does not remove it from the blacklist. These are additional security measures that can only been removed by the network provider. The unlocking instructions will work for a blacklisted phone, however for it to work properly it must be removed from the blacklist.
Unlocking Your Phone Call and Ask Nicely: Call your carrier and ask nicely if your contract has expired, most carriers (in the US, at least) will unlock your phone for you as long as you've paid off anything you owe on the phone.
You have to ask the seller to pay off the phone. They may use your money to do so, which means the phone will eventually be able to be unlocked. If they don't pay it off and won't except a return because they didn't sell it as paid off and unlockable, you're stuck.
If you are in contract with your carrier, they will not unlock your device until the contract has been finished. If you have gotten a phone on an installment plan your carrier will not unlock your phone until the device is paid off, and you officially own the device.
You have to ask the seller to pay off the phone. They may use your money to do so, which means the phone will eventually be able to be unlocked. If they don't pay it off and won't except a return because they didn't sell it as paid off and unlockable, you're stuck.
If you bought your phone outright, it's considered a “prepaid” device and can be unlocked one year after its initial activation. ... So if you owe money, your carrier doesn't have to unlock your phone. In either case, if your phone is eligible for unlocking, your carrier has to notify you.
If you have gotten a phone on an installment plan your carrier will not unlock your phone until the device is paid off, and you officially own the device. ... The most common way to have your device unlocked is to pay for the device once your lease is up or buy out your lease and the phone.
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