
24th November 2017, 04:28 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2014
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If it is locked, the carrier it is locked too has to unlock it. If it was originally purchased on a plan and that plan hasn’t expired, then you might have a problem. If the carrier has to unlock it, they usually give you a few codes to put in the phone and it unlocks automatically.
If it was purchased on its own, not on a plan, then it should be unlocked and free to use on any network.
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