Poke Pub Member / Supporter Original poster Dec 3, 2003 13,886 238 OK Jan 25, 2013 #1 This could get interesting. http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Unlocking-Your-Phone-Becomes-Illegal-on-Sunday-122886
This could get interesting. http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Unlocking-Your-Phone-Becomes-Illegal-on-Sunday-122886
mike123abc Too many cables Supporting Founder Sep 25, 2003 25,565 4,841 Norman, OK Jan 25, 2013 #2 The copyright system in the US is controlled by lobbyists, so in many cases it makes no sense.
pro96 You Member, Member ? Supporting Founder Jul 18, 2005 6,464 15 OC Jan 25, 2013 #3 Note II unlocked rox Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk 2
dfergie Proud Staff Member Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Sep 8, 2003 104,292 9,079 West of the Pecos, between White City and Roswell Jan 28, 2013 #4 Different source ... http://blogs.ajc.com/business-beat/2013/01/26/now-illegal-to-unlock-new-phones-without-permission/
Different source ... http://blogs.ajc.com/business-beat/2013/01/26/now-illegal-to-unlock-new-phones-without-permission/
mike123abc Too many cables Supporting Founder Sep 25, 2003 25,565 4,841 Norman, OK Jan 28, 2013 #5 The phone companies want your money. I wonder what is going to happen if as rumored AT&T might follow T-Mobile and have monthly financing on phones vs subsidy? Will they sell you a phone, give you a loan and still lock it?
The phone companies want your money. I wonder what is going to happen if as rumored AT&T might follow T-Mobile and have monthly financing on phones vs subsidy? Will they sell you a phone, give you a loan and still lock it?