To switch your phone’s carrier from the one it was originally made for, you have to “unlock” it. But I’m going to retell their story in a more useful and realistic way. ![]() Pretty much all of the things I’m going to discuss can be found, (albeit vaguely), in Sprint’s Legal/Regulatory Unlocking page. And while I know this is going to be such a ridiculously specific post that won’t apply to many of you, I just have to do SOMETHING with all the useless things I now know and wish I would have known a week ago about why Sprint iPhones are impossible to use with T-mobile, or any other US network. Well, when we started this journey last week, we encountered a miserable problem. We used a number of the funky non-traditional phone strategies in this article.Īnd now we are going to have a real phone with a T-mobile Simple Choice Plan. We have been giving the disclaimer: “ehh…it’s complicated…but we have a wifi phone sort of…” for 3 years now, explaining why we’re not always available, why our text number is different from our phone number, etc. ![]() Drew and I are finally getting a real phone.
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