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iPhone IMEI Unlock, How Do They Do it?
Hi guys, I was wondering if any of you know how IMEI unlock on iphones are done.Do those people on ebay have access to ATT servers? Are they employees trying to make a few bucks? Are they hackers? I wan't to know so I can figure out if there is any possibility of my phone getting relocked. |
| 01-24-2013, 04:18 PM | |
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b.) Why would you want to anyway? c.) Not hackers. If you refer to your husband/wife as 'DH/DW', you're too old to be active on a forum.
If you ask for marriage advice on a(ny) forum, you should seriously reevaluate your life. If you don't know the difference between 'their', 'there', and 'they're', I automatically assume you have a mental disability (same goes for to/two/too and your/you're/yore). |
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SCAM ALERT!
No, the folks hawking "IMEI unlocks" are NOT LEGIT. They are people who are out to make a quick buck. Here's how you can legally unlock a full-price AT&T iPhone for free: 1. Plug your iPhone into iTunes. 2. Do a restore of the iPhone software from within iTunes. 3. Upon completion, you should get a message saying that "Congratulations, your iPhone has been successfully unlocked." 4. Plug in your SIM card and activate it as usual. 5. Hurray! You've got an equivalent to a factory unlocked iPhone 5! Please make sure to REPORT or FLAG those listings on eBay etc. and do all of us a favor. Please remember to rep those who have helped you...
Which came first, slick deals, or people hunting for them? ![]() |
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Source: restored my iPhone 5 yesterday in preparation for the upcoming jailbreak, and it's still SIM locked. |
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If you have a Verizon iPhone 5, it is already unlocked. If you have any other iPhone from any carrier, you're SOL with nonquestionable methods. In my experience, many of the eBay services are scams, as these articles and SD discussion show: Article [techcrunch.com], and Thread (for Samsung phones, but for iPhone it's much the same). |
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http://www.pcworld.com/article/20...k.nl_today http://www.pcworld.com/article/20...k.nl_today https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/...l/1g9KhZG7 |
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As much as I don't like it, it's not ridiculous.
By keeping the phone locked to the carrier, the carrier is able to offer you a lower upfront price for the device in exchange for a contract locked (and technology locked) time frame to recoup the investment. It's hard to find data sources, but the best I can find (Feb 2012 data [cnn.com]) is that a place like AT&T will "lose" about $400 on the subsidized price of an iphone (e.g. the difference between what they charge you and what they pay Apple). Also due to the unique pricing structure, they must pay Apple [cnet.com] something like $11-18/month per phone, in addition to the sale price. So, once you look at these numbers, it becomes very easy to see why a carrier subsidy lock is necessary to make iphones worth it to the carriers to sell - over the course of a 2 year contract, these numbers indicate AT&T would need to pull in $27-$34 per iphone per month just to break even on the sale and royalties on the phone itself (not taking into account network, overhead, blah blah). I am not saying it's a good business model, but there is justification behind it. I am not sure if this is done with iphones but carriers will usually unlock phones when they are at/near contract expiration anyway. Last edited by Dr. J; 01-29-2013 at 06:59 PM.. |
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Whatever the cost/margins are...I don't see any of them reducing the plan price after the contract period. |
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Most people who travel would love to use their phones overseas... AT&T wont even unlock it even though i upgraded all my lines... i had to wait till the end of my contract despite already upgrading, lol. |
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When the contract is over you are free to leave.
Again I am not saying that I like it, but there is a reason for subsidy locks. Would you rather, for example, have a carrier charge you cost+ for an iphone - according to Apple they want $650 for a 16GB (e.g. cheapest phone they have) - then pay a lower rate monthly? It makes sense from an economic perspective, obviously, but you need that money up front, which not many people have. Odd that AT&T won't unlock your phones - I haven't owned an iphone but have owned several smartphones and a simple call/online chat and they will give me the unlock codes. |
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there's no "discount" really on the iphone from apple, which is why carriers make up their $$ with tiered share data plans. I know last summer there was a memo sent to AT&T & Verizon employees to try not to sell too many iphone 4S as verizon claimed to lose $$ everytime someone bought an iphone from them. Intel i7 2700k | Asus Maximus IV Extreme-Z| 16 GB Gskill Ripjaw X | Corsair H80 | 2x EVGA GTX 670 FTW | Crucial M4 256 GB SSD | Samsung F1 1TB | WD Black 2TB | Seagate Barracuda LP 2TB | Seagate Barracuda 3TB | WD Green 2TB | Creative Titanium HD | Sony BD Drive | OCZ ZX850 | CM Storm Trooper | Dell U2711 | Filco Majestouch Linear R Limited Edition | Filco Majestouch 2 Metallic Blue MX Blue | Razer Naga Epic | Creative Gigaworks T40 II | Windows 7 Ultimate
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