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Officially Unlock AT&T iPhone, no Jailbreak required


Good news for AT&T iPhone owners. AT&T has officially announced that the company will finally allow its customers to unlock their iPhone. This will allow its customers to use other carriers' SIM cards in your device, which you own, No jailbreak required. The official date for unlocks to commence was yesterday, April 8.

Here is the process get get your iPhone unlocked:-


To unlock an AT&T iPhone, subscribers must have completed their service contracts and their accounts must be in good standing or pay an early termination fee. Previously, AT&T refused to unlock subscribers iPhones, though the company had no problem unlocking other phones.
The unlock can be conducted in your local AT&T store, but that’s not the only way you get your smartphone unlocked. You can also hit the AT&T website and have your iPhone unlocked using the company’s online chat feature. Apparently, the process takes only a few minutes and the only information needed is your iPhone IMEI.

Best of all Apple is actually the one unlocking your device. Once you have given the information, Apple will E-mail an unlock code during the next 72 hours to your e-mail address. That means everything is done by Apple with AT&T simply intermediary.


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