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Will the iphone be unlocked? Can you i mean?
Can i use the Iphone if i buy a contract with sprint over seas?
Do you buy the iphone from apple and buy the contract later?
since i have an apple giftcard i want to use.
same as any locked phone. Put a tmobile sim in a cingular phone and it says invalid sim.Not sure if it would work without Cingular service - or what it would do??
same as any locked phone. Put a tmobile sim in a cingular phone and it says invalid sim.
I don't get it. If Apple wants to sell iPhones at Apple stores, shouldn't they be the unlocked version? I mean, if not, then Apple has to set up cingular counters/systems at all Apple stores to set up/register new customers for Cingular. I'm really hoping that Apple stores will sell the unlocked version, just like Sonystyle stores selling unlocked SE phones.
I don't get it. If Apple wants to sell iPhones at Apple stores, shouldn't they be the unlocked version? I mean, if not, then Apple has to set up cingular counters/systems at all Apple stores to set up/register new customers for Cingular. I'm really hoping that Apple stores will sell the unlocked version, just like Sonystyle stores selling unlocked SE phones.
I doubt you will find unlocked iPhones from Apple directly.
Why?
~I would assume it is in the contract with Cingular so neither side gets screwed on the deal.
~Also, I would assume if you unlock the phone right when it is released and go somewhere else you will not get all the features that Cingular will provide. So why spend the money then?
The only features that might be provider specific is probably only the visual voice mail, and I don't really care about that.~Also, I would assume if you unlock the phone right when it is released and go somewhere else you will not get all the features that Cingular will provide. So why spend the money then?
Apple Store - you buy it and go home. Turn it on and then activate the Cingular service from home.
I know the unlocking questions have been asked thousands of times, but I must ask it once more, but more specifically.
I know that all of Cingular/AT&T's current cell phones are locked, just as the iPhone while be. However, they give subscribers (only!) the ability to unlock their phones with special instructions and a per-IMEI code. I do believe that you must be a customer for many months or a year before they grant the ability to do this. (I have been a Cingular customer for about a year and a half.) They do this for those who want to use their Cinglar phones overseas with other SIM cards (since pre-paid is so much more prevalent in most other places of the world). Of course, they don't expect you to cancel your service soon after, but that's a risk they are willing to take on customers with a long history with them.
So, to my question. My family has been, is, and will be Cingular customers for a long time. However, I plan to study overseas (France) for a year. Obviously, purchasing a pre-paid French SIM card would be much cheaper than Cingular's international roaming, which is why they give the aforementioned ability. Thus, while I am there, our Cingular service will still be active. So, does anyone know if they will continue this unlocking practice with the iPhone or is it still way to early to tell?
Thanks.