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Need to unlock a device? Here's some information to get you started.
The magic of cell phones is that they are our companion wherever we go. They connect us to friends and family, work, entertainment, and everything in between. Cell phones have also been a convenient place for us to store our treasures like pictures and music. Changing phones can be a headache, which is why unlocking our devices is so important if we are traveling to other countries or changing wireless providers.
Let's take a look at the requirements and processes for unlocking your phone.
Requisitos de elegibilidad
To network unlock your device, you must first meet certain eligibility requirements. Some of the requirements are different based on your account type, but some things don't change. El dispositivo debe ser vendido por T-Mobile. It mustn't be reported as lost, stolen, or broken. The account associated to the device must be in good standing. T-Mobile may need proof of purchase or some additional information, but most of the time the unlock process is seamless and easy.
If you are on a postpaid account, the unlock requirements are pretty straightforward. Make sure the device is paid off and it was used on your account for a minimum of 40 days. How easy is that?! :D
If you have a prepaid plan, your device will be eligible for unlock 365 days after the day it was initially activated on the account. One year can be a very long time to wait, but don't fret - there's another option available. Prepaid accounts that activated the device at least 14 days ago and placed $100 in refills per line are also eligible for unlock. Each line can only have two unlocks per year, though, so keep that in mind if you are trying to unlock a third device on the same phone number.
Process to unlock
So how does the unlock happen? As soon as your device is eligible, you will receive a text message notification letting you know that you can go through the unlock process. It only takes a couple of minutes as long as you are connected to the T-Mobile data network or reliable Wi-Fi.
Android devices are diverse, so the exact steps vary. Basically, you can go into settings and then to Red, Conexiones, o Acerca del teléfono. You want to find the option for Desbloqueo de red o Desbloqueo del dispositivo. Finally, select Desbloqueo permanente and let it load. It may restart itself, but if it doesn't, you'll want to restart the phone and then you are ready to roll.
If you use iPhone, you just insert the new SIM card and restart the phone. You can also follow the normal steps to activate the eSIM with the other service provider like normal. Easy peasy!
To sum it up
I love that we have reduced the effort that it takes to unlock devices by sending notifications proactively when the eligibility requirements are met and empowered device owners with the ability to complete the steps easily right from the phone. It saves so much time because there is no need to contact customer support or wait for a ticket to be filed to gain approval.
I hope this helps answer any questions about our unlock process. You can find more information about our unlocking devices on our Support page. I would love to hear any thoughts or other questions that y’all have about unlocking devices.
- KsuhailaNetwork Novice
I bought a second hand iphone (advertised as unlocked) to use overseas. I'm a tmobile customer for years. I used the phone in the US for a short while with no problem. After I traveled , I bought a new sim card from the country I'm in now but it didn't work . It appears that the phone is still locked to tmobile. I checked the eligibility to unlock it using its IMEI, and fortunately it is. I contacted tmobile customer service to unlock it remotely. They said they need the original owner to contact them to request the unlocking!!! Like how can I reach that person?! I bought it through a seller on Amazon( whom I will report for false info!) and this seller sells hundreds of them. It's impossible to know who's the original owner:(.
the agent offered to escalate the matter for consideration, but that's it. I'm pissed off as I cannot use the phone overseas even though it's eligible to be unlocked . Anyone went through that? - HeavenMAdministrador de la comunidad
WANG ZHIBO wrote:
I followed the steps of unlocking. The phone still has a lock.
I really appreciate you taking the time to let us know what you have done to try and unlock your device. Unfortunately, we don't have access to account details on this forum so I can't see any other reason that these steps would not be working for you. I know you have reached out to customer service before and you have the email saying it is unlocked. It seems like it is time to take the device into the nearest store to have someone take a look at the device and help push through the unlock. If they need any assistance while you are there, they can contact our care teams also, so you get all the support you need in order to walk out of the store with the device fully unlocked and ready to go.
- WANG_ZHIBONewbie Caller
I followed the steps of unlocking. The phone still has a lock.
- HeavenMAdministrador de la comunidad
I don't see the date that you received that email. It says specifically to wait 48 hours and then to follow the unlock steps. Now that it has been longer than 48 hours, have you master reset your device and set it up with your non T-Mobile SIM card in it again?
- WANG_ZHIBONewbie Caller
Thank you. What's the reason? Let me ask the customer service representative.
- gramps28Router Royalty
WANG ZHIBO wrote:
Hint, still locked.
Have you tried using Apple’s guideline?
- WANG_ZHIBONewbie Caller
Hint, still locked.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
but does it say its still locked or that it just cant be activated?
- WANG_ZHIBONewbie Caller
when I put in the nonT-Mobile SIM ,My Apple phone cannot be activated.
- HeavenMAdministrador de la comunidad
That is the email that I was talking about. 😁
When you put in the nonT-Mobile SIM and restart the phone, what do you see?
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