https://www.tfwunlockpo
"For all cellphones Activated on the Verizon network on or after November 23, 2021, the cellphone will be remotely unlocked automatically 60 days after paid Activation and 60 days of paid active service."
Nothing in that page mentioned anything about 60 days of "continuous" service. Just "60 days of paid active service" is required.
UPDATE: New FCC Ruling on 1/12/26 waived the 60 days requirement.
https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attac...6-43A1.pdf
The new Verizon unlock policy has yet to publish and unknown. Any phone activated after 1/12/26 may potentially be affected.
Effective Date: January 20, 2026
- The cellphone was activated with Verizon Value service by purchasing and redeeming an airtime plan on that specific phone ("Activation")
- For all cellphones Activated on the T-Mobile or AT&T networks on or before January 19, 2026, the cellphone will be remotely unlocked upon customer request after 365 days of paid and active service.
- For all cellphones Activated on the Verizon network on or before January 19, 2026, the cellphone will be remotely unlocked automatically 60 days after paid Activation and 60 days of paid active service.
- For all cellphones Activated on or after January 20, 2026, the cellphone will be unlocked upon request after 365 days of paid and active service.
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But unless you plan on using visible or straight talk or whatever for 12 months these deals are basically dead in the water now. Or unless you plan on using them as a Wi-Fi only device which I suppose could be practical for these Motorola phones since they have headphone jacks and SD cards.
So I mean you could do worse than a Moto G stylus 2025 as a music player but. ... Just terrible he depressing anti-consumer news again from the current FCC
But boy I mean I bought that maybe 80 days ago. I don't know what happens to people that bought a phone a week ago or yesterday. I don't know if the grandfathering in of the 60 day is the date of purchase or the date of activation or the date of delivery.
The worst part is the FCC didn't give them any restrictions at all so far as I could tell in the judgment. It wasn't like 60 days isn't going to work but no more than 180 days or no more than 120 days. Just a complete placating to the telecom industry.
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https://arstechnica.com/tech-poli...-carriers/
Thanks! Anyone knows which time zone is Straight Talk using?
Figured. I'm a few minutes late 🥲
Motorola is notorious for slow updates.
If this is one year after activation , does that mean I only have to pay for one month then wait till next year, or it means we have to pay for 12 months of service to get it unlocked?
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If this is one year after activation , does that mean I only have to pay for one month then wait till next year, or it means we have to pay for 12 months of service to get it unlocked?
The policy is enforced at time of requesting unlock it will changed in next 60 days most likely 6-12 months of active paid service. Same as back in April 2025 when people couldn't get previous Straight talk phones unlocked without paying for extra month.
Verizon hasn't officially updated their unlock policy yet, but it's likely they will soon. The press release references CITA rules, which could mean a year-long wait for unlocking after devices are paid off. The final revision remains unclear.
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If I understand this correctly, Verizon has a legal right to apply new unlock policy to any phone activated from today on.
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