10/13/2011

iPhone 4S unlocking policy by Sprint

What they wrote is probably, they are genuinely afraid, afraid of any form of new world where they are not rulers themselves. Sprint's policy for unlocking the iPhone 4S is a confused mess. First it was reported the handset would be sold unlocked, then it was said this report was false. Confused? The first report from Macworld claimed the Sprint iPhone 4S would be sold unlocked. Depending on how you use your phone, it could be unlocked, locked and then unlocked again in a short amount of time.

Sprint's statement for you to read and decipher yourself:

    “Sprint’s policy is to have the iPhone 4S SIM locked to our network domestically and internationally. At launch, the International SIM will be unlocked. We do expect a SIM lock to be pushed to the devices shortly after launch. We will then allow existing customers in good standing to unlock the SIM for international use if needed in the future.”


    Sprint’s policy is to have the iPhone 4S SIM locked to our network domestically and internationally. At launch, the International SIM will be unlocked.     Customers can sign up for one of our international rate plans and use this phone all over the world. International voice and data charges are on a pay-as-you-go basis and vary based on the country where the customer is using their phone; a list of rates is available at www.sprint.com/international.

    Sprint offers two international voice plans that customers can subscribe to for discounted voice rates:

    Sprint does supply notifications of data roaming charges to protect customers from high costs. To protect the customer from additional charges, the device’s international data roaming capability will be suspended after the customer exceeds approximately $1,000 of international data charges in a billing cycle.

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