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ipad 32gb att
I had purchased a full price ipad 32gb att ipad. I am now on tmobile network and never have been with ATT. My ipad needs to be unlocked. The imei I input on the site att.com/deviceunlock it doesnt take. Ive contacted ATT many times and get the run around. can someone contact me to get this ipad unlocked so I can use it without the run around.
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Anonymous
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8 years ago
Can you purchase the iPad "unlocked" or is it tied to a wireless carrier?
"iPad models equipped with wireless mobile data connectivity (3G or 4G+LTE), regardless of generation, are "unlocked" and not tied to a carrier in the United States.
However, just because the iPad is sold unlocked does not mean that any specific version of the device will work on all carriers. Paying attention to supported frequency details is important to avoid disappointment, and perhaps even more so on the used market."
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/ipad/ipad-faq/ipad-design-info-font-where-to-buy-unlocked.html
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neo979
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8 years ago
All iPads are sold unlocked. There is no such thing as a locked iPad. You should be able to just change the SIM card.
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DavidA323
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8 years ago
Hats what I thought but apparently not.. I did swap out the sim it shows T-Mobile but doesn't connect
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neo979
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8 years ago
Well, you didn't provide any info about the problem you are having, but unless you got a message that said something like "The SIM card inserted does not appear to be supported," it doesn't have anything to do with a locked device.
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