So I have atnt and thinking about paying fee to close my account. I'm thinking about unlocking and putting on straight talk. What do y'all think?
Has anyone ever unlock an iPhone 4
Discussion in 'Cellular - Voice - Data' started by TruckerPete1990, Nov 2, 2013.
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seems like from what everyone has been doing. al you gotta do is swap sim cards for whatever carrier. unless carriers have gotten stricter in that aspect lately. as for unlocking. it's called JAILBREAK. do a google for jailbreaking your ios. thousands have and are doing it.
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Strait talk works by replacing your sim. On an iphone that's integrated. You would have to rip apart the phone to replace it, and even then IDK if you can. its not like an old phone wear the sim is under the batt
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Jail breaking lets you do awesome stuff to your phone, but not necessarily switch carriers, thats controlled by the sim which i dont know if you can switch on an iphone
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If it's an att iPhone the SIM should be easy enough to access but it's a micro SIM as I recall which is what my galaxy S3 uses. Easy enough to mod a regular size SIM card.
You can switch any gsm phone as long as it's unlocked from the carrier. That's the inherent beauty of the gsm network.
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[h=2]Swapping the SIM in your iPhone[/h]
At times, you may need to change the SIM card of your device. For example, this is required for iPhone repair, warranty service, or if you own an authorized unlocked device and want to use a different network provider's SIM or use the unlocked device on the AT&T network.
Important NoteThis information applies to devices that use a SIM card. iPhones and Smartphones require an eligible data plan. If your SIM card is for voice only, you'll need to add a data plan for your device or one will be added automatically.
When changing the SIM card, power off the device prior to opening the SIM tray. After you have changed the SIM card for your iPhone you may need to reconnect it to iTunes.
iPhone keeps a record of previously inserted SIM cards, but if the carrier name of your SIM does not show up in the status bar after you changed the SIM you will need to reconnect iPhone to iTunes. If you do not connect iPhone to iTunes after changing or reinserting the SIM, iPhone may not work as expected.
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Keep in mind that some of the non network carriers have modified their SIM cards so they won't work with just any phone. I know net 10 does that. Unsure about straight talk. Straight talk gsm network phones SIM cards run off of T-Mobile's network as I recall. The cdma network phones use Verizon. It all depends on what model it is.
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I'll prob use my htc vivid don't like iPhone 4 lol
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The part in BOLD is highly accurate, the 2 sentences immediately preceding that...not so much. You can get a Straight Talk phone that uses AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, or Sprint. What network you get depends on the zip code you tell them you are purchasing the phone for (if purchasing new and online) and the model of said phone.
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This whole deal with locked and unlocked phones is a crock of nonsense but we let these carriers get away with it. In my home country, aka the UK it's illegal to sell a locked phone. All phones are unlocked and you just switch the SIM card. You pick the carrier you want. That's the way it should be but we have to put up with this BS. What happened to the free market.
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