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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.
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.
Unlock It Yourself: In the past, unlocking a cell phone without permission was illegal in the USA, thanks to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Fortunately, that has changed. Cell phone unlocking is now legal in the US.
The Bottom Line on Unlocking iPhones Unlocking is legal in the U.S. To be able to unlock a phone, you'll need to either buy an unlocked phone or complete all the requirements of your phone company contract (generally either two years of service or paying installments for the price of your phone).
While unlocking is not illegal per se, many cell phone companies lock devices they sell under contract or on an installment payment plan. And this is done because they want to make sure the money is made on subsidized devices. And of course, mobile providers want to make it hard for you to unlock such a device.
The simplest way to unlock your device is to ring your provider and ask for a Network Unlock Code (NFC). Most will provide you with one and some even do it for free once your contract is up. Once you're provided with the code you should be able to enter it into your phone to remove the lock.
You'll have to wait until your contract is up before you can unlock your phone. There's an exception, however -- if you're willing to pay an early termination fee on your contract, you'll then be eligible. So if you owe money, your carrier doesn't have to unlock your phone.
What Happens If You Sell a Phone That Isn't Paid Off? If you do, your carrier will blacklist your phone also known as giving it a bad ESN or IMEI number. This number is accessible to other carriers too, which means they may not activate your phone on their network if it carries a blacklisted IMEI or ESN number.
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