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No your supposed to contact your carrier and ask them to unlock it. Depending on how much you spent with them they may charge you or unlock it for free.
This was already covered in the http://androidforums.com/evo-v-4g-all-things-root/681374-illegal-unlock-phones-today.html thread and I linked an article in this post that is much more balanced and less sensational.Unlocking Your Phone Is Now Illegal, But What Does That Mean For You? | TechCrunch
Yup that great unlock of 2010 is up.



I don't see why carriers need this law when they have early termination fees already in place. If you finish the contract then it shouldn't be an issue for you or the carrier to unlock the device and if you buy one off contract you should be able to do as you wish with your property.
is this in the united kingdom?![]()
I think it's absolute and utter bs... but click here and see for yourself.
It's Now Illegal to Unlock Your Cellphone - Yahoo! News
I don't know exactly how new of info this really is...but I'd thought I'd at least let my fellow peeps know
Because what happens is people get their fancy discounted new phone, don't pay the bill and then hop carriers to a prepaid network where its much cheaper.
You would be right, but people don't follow through with their contracts, so the carriers need it.
Absolutely correct.As far as I know this is strictly US
Because as we all know, the carriers are losing money and will not survive another year.
I'm sorry, but I have little to no sympathy for the carriers. This law is nothing more than greed, pure & simple. And the way they treat their customers is something that should be made illegal. Hell, now if you complain too much to them, they will terminate your contract.
I say if one can find a better deal with another carrier, then go for it.
Because as we all know, the carriers are losing money and will not survive another year.
I'm sorry, but I have little to no sympathy for the carriers. This law is nothing more than greed, pure & simple. And the way they treat their customers is something that should be made illegal. Hell, now if you complain too much to them, they will terminate your contract.
I say if one can find a better deal with another carrier, then go for it.
What is your opinion on the phone unlocking ban?
Do you think it's fair or a good law?
P.S.
I'm making a video montage of people's opinions about the new law. So if you'd like to be included in the video montage, please record yourself and send me a private message.