So, what's the deal? Can you now get your AT&T phone unlocked after a couple of months if you're thinking of taking it overseas and wanting to just pop in a different sim?
This is pretty straight-forward: 1. Call AT&T's international support group, 2. tell them that you'll be traveling overseas and want to use a local SIM in your handset, 3. give them your IMEI, and they'll give you the unlock code for your handset.
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Kumar @ Mar 20th 2008 6:01PM
So, what's the deal? Can you now get your AT&T phone unlocked after a couple of months if you're thinking of taking it overseas and wanting to just pop in a different sim?
CB17 @ Mar 20th 2008 6:02PM
You've always been able to do that, it's called a "subsidary unlock" or something like that
Chris @ Mar 21st 2008 6:19PM
This is pretty straight-forward:
1. Call AT&T's international support group,
2. tell them that you'll be traveling overseas and want to use a local SIM in your handset,
3. give them your IMEI, and they'll give you the unlock code for your handset.