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1) You cannot hard unlock these phones except by using them for 12 months on the carrier. 2) You can soft unlock using RSIM 13. It works. 3) Once soft unlocked, the phones can then be used on T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon, but not Sprint. Just insert your SIM (after soft unlocking) and you're done. 4) For Verizon, you MUST provision your SIM card in another phone that works on the Verizon network (not a RSIM unlocked phone) before you can use it in an RSIM-unlocked iPhone. 5) T-Mobile and AT&T Sims do not have any limitations. Just RSIM unlock and insert your SIM. 6) If you reset your phone, the soft unlock goes away, but can be reinstated using the RSIM13 card again. 7) There is no guarantee that Apple won't find a way to kill the RSIM unlocking loophole, but as of the latest iOS today (12.1.4) it works fine on every version of iOS and every iPhone model, 5 and newer. Most likely if Apple does close the loophole, any iPhone already soft unlocked will remain soft unlocked until/unless you take an OS update or do a phone reset. 8) If you can follow directions, unlocking with the RSIM13 card takes under 5 minutes. 9) You only need one RSIM-13 card. A single card can unlock an unlimited number of phones. 10) [Adding this because multiple people have emailed me to ask] I bought my RSIM-13 card from these guys. Note: I am ambivalent about recommending them, because they claim to ship from Texas, but actually ship from China. It will take 7-10 days to arrive, even if you live next door to them. That said, the card worked fine and the price is decent. As far as I can tell, all the RSIM-13 cards on eBay are shipping from China, no matter what it says in the listing. It's annoying. https://www.ebay.com/itm/RSIM-13-...2749.l2649 End of story. Done. If anyone reads these posts, that should cut off about 90% of the posts to follow. |
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1) You cannot hard unlock these phones except by using them for 12 months on the carrier.
2) You can soft unlock using RSIM 13. It works.
3) Once soft unlocked, the phones can then be used on T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon, but not Sprint. Just insert your SIM (after soft unlocking) and you're done.
4) For Verizon, you MUST provision your SIM card in another phone that works on the Verizon network (not a RSIM unlocked phone) before you can use it in an RSIM-unlocked iPhone.
5) T-Mobile and AT&T Sims do not have any limitations. Just RSIM unlock and insert your SIM.
6) If you reset your phone, the soft unlock goes away, but can be reinstated using the RSIM13 card again.
7) There is no guarantee that Apple won't find a way to kill the RSIM unlocking loophole, but as of the latest iOS today (12.1.4) it works fine on every version of iOS and every iPhone model, 5 and newer. Most likely if Apple does close the loophole, any iPhone already soft unlocked will remain soft unlocked until/unless you take an OS update or do a phone reset.
8) If you can follow directions, unlocking with the RSIM13 card takes under 5 minutes.
9) You only need one RSIM-13 card. A single card can unlock an unlimited number of phones.
10) I bought my RSIM-13 card from these guys. Note: I am ambivalent about recommending them, because they claim to ship from Texas, but actually ship from China. It will take 7-10 days to arrive, even if you live next door to them. That said, the card worked fine and the price is decent. As far as I can tell, all the RSIM-13 cards on eBay are shipping from China, no matter what it says in the listing. It's annoying.
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