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Proposed class action settlement would let you unlock nearly any AT&T handset -- besides the iPhone PDF Print E-mail
So the good news is that a class action lawsuit out in Cali is on the cusp of coming to a resolution, and the decision would require AT&T to offer an unlock code for just about any phone it has offered since March 12, 1999 -- in other words, you can take the cellphone and apply it to any GSM service of your choice. We say "nearly" as a result of there's one massive exception -- any cellphone for which AT&T secured an exclusivity period of a minimum of ten months -- which naturally consists of the iPhone (in actual fact, it is known as out by identify within the settlement).

There are some stipulations, too; if you happen to're postpaid, it's a must to have been a customer for at the least ninety days, and even gadgets with exclusivity periods of less than ten months cannot be unlocked until the interval is over (which admittedly makes good sense). Taking a Backflip elsewhere won't appear to be a very interesting possibility, however who is aware of -- possibly you are a T-Cell buyer with a factor for backward hinges and a disdain for 3G.

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