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Old 01-18-2011, 06:45 PM   #69
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Originally Posted by jocampo View Post
Why? just ask for unlock the device ... say that you need it for business and travel, end of story. All my cellphones are unlocked, same day of purchase! ;-) .... what is happening here in USA is that some sales representatives want to make your life difficult or they just don't know it is possible to unlock a cellphone.
True, at least for the T-mobile and At&T models. I don't believe the Verizon and Sprint models have a dual GSM CDMA chipset so getting that unlocked, even if you could would be kind of pointless.

Also for the Other two, even if you unlock, you're probably going to be stuck at edge as the 3G bands are different. Think AT&T used 2100Mhz so that model should work pretty much every where else in the world though.
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