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Class Action Lawsuit Over iPhone Exclusivity Certified

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They should sued Apple to get the Unlock codes

ibnturab

Jul 10, 2010, 4:41 PM
Apple should have release the unlock codes to those who paid full price for their phones or to those At&t customers who completed their contracts and wish to take their phones elsewhere. Suing because you can't use an iphone on sprint or droid on t-mobile is misguided because, as many stated, their networks are incompatible.
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Mark_S

Jul 13, 2010, 6:44 AM
I have been saying this same thing since the Idiot-Phone came out.
AT&T or Apple should supply the subsidy unlock codes for customers that either paid full price or completed their contracts.
AT&T is absolutely selfish and greedy.
T-Mobile gives out the unlock codes for all their phones after 9 months.
I see no reason why AT&T cannot do that as well.
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T Bone

Jul 14, 2010, 12:36 AM
AT&T DOES do that, you can get your AT&T handset unlocked after 90 days for the purpose of international travel or what have you provided you are a customer in good standing with no past due balance....

The only phone which cannot be unlocked is the iPhone...and I'm pretty sure that the reason the iPhone cannot be unlocked is because Apple wanted it that way, not AT&T....

Think of it this way: every handset on the AT&T network can be unlocked except the iPhone, does the iPhone exclusion sound like something the carrier demanded, or the manufacturer?
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SprintTech619

Jul 15, 2010, 5:51 PM
THATS WHY I PHONE SUCKS! PLUS US SPRINT USERS DONT HAVE CRAPPY SERVICES EITHER! PLUS OUT PLANS INCLUDE ALOT MORE THAN OTHERS! FOR CHEAPER!
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