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If that were true, you could unlock your phone from day 1 of service, which is not the case.You have to wait 90 days with T-Mobile to have them give you an unlock code.Let alone, I doubt Fone Xchange and ASPAC are legally unlocking them.
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BlissX @ Aug 6th 2008 9:48PM
If that were true, you could unlock your phone from day 1 of service, which is not the case.
You have to wait 90 days with T-Mobile to have them give you an unlock code.
Let alone, I doubt Fone Xchange and ASPAC are legally unlocking them.