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Old 10-28-2007, 11:39 AM
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If you read the fine print in all that, it basically says that they will unlock your phone for you (give you the MSL code) once you have fulfilled your obligations of your contract. After that they'll give you the unlock code. That's great, but unfortunately the other carriers haven't taken up the idea of letting you use other carriers phones. (You can use a Verizon phone on sprint if that phone supports sprints services, but you can't use a Sprint phone on Verizon.) At least Sprint is making the effort to educate their reps on how to add new ESN's to their database. What would be really great is if other carriers would do the same.
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