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Unlocking your cell phone lets you switch carriers without buying a new device. Consumer Reports explains how to do it.
Want to break your smartphone out of carrier jail? Here's a guide on how to unlock your phone so you can change carriers or use it while traveling abroad.
Here's how to find if your phone is unlocked and how to request for it to be unlocked by Tmobile, Verizon, AT&T and other major phone companies.
With these tips, you’ll be able to unlock your phone from any carrier, giving you the freedom to choose your perfect plan and keep using your current phone. Things you’ll need before unlocking. Unlocking a phone you’ve paid off typically only takes a few steps, if not unlocked automatically.
Unlock a phone from T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, Boost, or U.S. Cellular. Plus, how to find a SIM card for an unlocked phone and how to unlock a prepaid phone.
Learn how to check if your phone is unlocked and, if it isn't, how you go about making an unlock request with AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon.
Call your carrier, then request a phone unlock and provide them with any information for which they ask. As long as you're eligible to unlock your phone, your carrier will provide you with a several-digit code that you can use to unlock your phone.
To make a SIM card unlock request, call 1-800-711-8300 (Verizon Global Support) and ask the representative for a SIM unlock. For more information on unlocking a Verizon phone, visit Verizon’s device unlocking policy webpage. Verizon Unlocking security question data you’ll need: IMEI number.
Do you want or need to unlock your phone? We have details for unlocking your handset on all the major US carriers.
Every major cell phone carrier allows you to unlock a phone, and a standard requirement is that you've paid all of your bills. The steps to unlock your phone differ by carrier, but...