Unlock Sprint Iphone 4s Sim Card Slot

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Hello Eric, Thanks for posting. We do offer assistance to unlock the sim card slot but primarily for international use and only to current Sprint customers.

The iPhone 4 from Sprint doesn’t have a slot for a SIM card Sprint is a CDMA carrier. They don’t use SIM cards as the technology for. Help & Support - Cell Phone Plans & Carriers - WhistleOut; Unlocking Your Phone; I have a Sprint iPhone 4 that has no SIM card slot. Can I get it unlocked to switch.

We won't be able to provide any specific assistance to move the phone to another carrier. Any permanent change of carrier made to the phone would only be done by a 3rd party and not recommended. If you are looking to use the phone internationally and plan on continuing your service with Sprint, please feel free to contact our international department for assistance. Sprint.com/worldwide Thank you, Chris. Emoore6272 wrote: William, Is there a person I can talk to or send a message to to file a compliant about Sprint's policy of not unlocking phones? I don't understand why they have adopted this policy when other cell cariers will unlock a phone when you complete the contract.

Mirc Registration Code Keygen. This is going to be a bigger issue soon now that the first of the iphone customers are coming off contract in the next few months. Eric Contact Tim Cook at Apple. AT&T used to have the same policy as Sprint, refusing to unlock iPhone's (granted AT&T would not remove any locks but the policy was still a problem). Enough people made noise to Tim Cook that he put pressure on AT&T to change their policy.

I will be off contract as of October 14th myself and I will go through the formality of asking Sprint's domestic technical support to remove the remaining domestic SIM lock on my phone. Once they decline me, I will then contact Mr. Cook and explain my dilemna along with the fact that I see no point in ever upgrading to another iPhone due to these policies.

I have already asked my company to not consider upgrading any of our iPhone's until we at least get some resolution to this problem. Otherwise we will have a pile of bricks that are unusable on any other U.S.

I myself would give my used iPhone to a family member who is currently on T-Mobile. Hopefully the will pass. It is very frustrating wanting to unlock my phone for domestic use because it increases it's resell value greatly, and being told NO.

I have paid my contract off and yet I have no control over my device. SuperWilliamD wrote: - Absolutely! Please feel free to send me a private message and I'd be glad to provide your feedback to our leadership team. Please keep in mind there are laws which speak in regards to your concern. Please feel free to take a look at The Digital Millenium Copyright Act. Regards, William.