03-17-2011 11:02 PM
03-17-2011 11:02 PM
I have received for my birthday a new Iphone 4G buy from an apple store, it cost 600$, I'm living in New Caledonia where AT&T doesn't offer services. Is there anybody who knows how I can do to unlock my iphone to us the local operator.
thank you
03-18-2011 3:03 AM
03-18-2011 3:03 AM
Please search the forums. US iPhones will not be unlocked by either AT&T or Apple. It doesn't matter what price you paid, or whether you have a contract or not. Your options are to sell it and get one that works in your country, or get it unlocked yourself.
03-18-2011 6:16 AM
03-18-2011 6:16 AM
massmanta wrote:I have received for my birthday a new Iphone 4G buy from an apple store, it cost 600$, I'm living in New Caledonia where AT&T doesn't offer services. Is there anybody who knows how I can do to unlock my iphone to us the local operator.
thank you
Quickly return the US Carrier Locked to AT&T for LIFE iPhone before 30 days have past, and then look into purchasing a carrier-unlocked iPhone, which will cost a bit more than $600. Perhaps one from the UK or Canada.
03-18-2011 6:53 AM
03-18-2011 6:53 AM
Results have been mixed but have you considered installing a MicroCell?
03-18-2011 9:15 AM
03-18-2011 9:15 AM
bkmjk wrote:Results have been mixed but have you considered installing a MicroCell?
Won't work if they are not in the US.
03-18-2011 12:45 PM
03-18-2011 12:45 PM
Planet-Ed wrote:
Won't work if they are not in the US.
I didn't realize that. I guess that would explain the whole reason they have a GPS system in them. Thanks.
03-18-2011 12:52 PM
03-18-2011 12:52 PM
bkmjk wrote:
Planet-Ed wrote:
Won't work if they are not in the US.
I didn't realize that. I guess that would explain the whole reason they have a GPS system in them. Thanks.
Even if it did work, regardless of where you place the microcell you still have to be in range of the microcell to use it meaning you'd be pretty limited as to where you could use the phone. Kind of defeats the purpose of having a cell phone.
03-19-2011 2:09 AM
03-19-2011 3:36 AM
03-19-2011 3:36 AM
It doesn't matter. AT&T and Apple do not unlock US iPhones, period.
03-19-2011 8:12 PM
03-19-2011 8:12 PM
The US really has it bad when i comes to cell phones. In the UK you can buy a unlocked iphone directly from Apple's website. Additionally only the cell phone making the call uses/is charged minutes. In the UK the receiver of a call is never charged whether they are on contract or pay as you go.
03-19-2011 9:16 PM
03-19-2011 9:16 PM
malik007 wrote:The US really has it bad when i comes to cell phones. In the UK you can buy a unlocked iphone directly from Apple's website. Additionally only the cell phone making the call uses/is charged minutes. In the UK the receiver of a call is never charged whether they are on contract or pay as you go.
Our terms are still better than them so I will stick with what we have.
03-20-2011 8:15 PM
03-20-2011 8:15 PM
malik007 wrote:The US really has it bad when i comes to cell phones. In the UK you can buy a unlocked iphone directly from Apple's website. Additionally only the cell phone making the call uses/is charged minutes. In the UK the receiver of a call is never charged whether they are on contract or pay as you go.
Not all US cell phone carriers charge the same way I believe that one of the smaller carriers still only charges for outgoing calls. While we may get the shaft on the voice calls, and SMS charges, it has only been recenty that we have gotten the metered data usage charges, that much of the rest of the world has known well for some time.
03-20-2011 8:43 PM
03-20-2011 8:43 PM
>Our terms are still better than them so I will stick with what we have.
What terms are you refering to?
03-20-2011
8:57 PM
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9:01 PM
>Not all US cell phone carriers charge the same way I believe that one of the smaller carriers still only charges for outgoing calls.
1 small carrier with no coverage that no one uses. All the carriers in the UK do this as standard.
>While we may get the shaft on the voice calls, and SMS charges, it has only been recenty that we have gotten the metered data usage charges, that much of the rest of the world has known well for some time.
But it is now metered. You can get unmetered in the UK if you want it, but most plans typically come with 500Mb.
03-20-2011
9:17 PM
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03-20-2011
9:21 PM
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9:21 PM
In IE 9 one can not seem to post as it erases after submitting. So Safari it is.
What I said I prefer our plans over theirs. We get M2M, N&W and calls made from landlines to cell don't cost extra. It is not only me who sees it but actual UK people see it too that we have it better over here (they have services here and the UK and they speak out of real life experience)