If you purchased your device from T-Mobile or if you have a T-Mobile authorized device, please follow the steps outlined below to determine your eligibility for device unlocking. In order to unlock a mobile device that is not sold or authorized by T-Mobile, you need to contact the mobile carrier or manufacturer who sold you the device.

Some cell phones may contain software that prevents them from being used on different mobile networks even when those networks are technologically compatible. For example, if a consumer purchased a phone from one provider to use on that provider's network, the phone may contain software that prevents it from being operated on another provider's technologically compatible network. This software "locks" the phone to a provider's network.


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The unlocking process varies by device and by carrier. A carrier may automatically unlock a device after certain conditions are met, send instructions to customers on how to unlock a device upon request, or complete the unlocking process in-store.

Contact your wireless service provider to find out when and how your phone may be unlocked. Many devices can be unlocked with unlock codes or other software updates. Participating providers will unlock postpaid mobile wireless devices for customers or former customers in good standing after fulfillment of the applicable service contract or device installment plan, or payment of an early termination fee. For devices purchased for prepaid wireless service, participating providers will unlock devices within one year of initial activation, consistent with the provider's reasonable time, payment, or usage requirements.

Unlocking a device allows consumers to move their device from one network to another compatible network. The unlocking process varies by device and by provider. A provider may automatically unlock a device after certain conditions are met, send instructions to customers on how to unlock a device upon request, or complete the unlocking process in-store.

On February 11, 2014, CTIA-The Wireless Association adopted six standards on mobile wireless device unlocking into the CTIA Consumer Code for Wireless Service. Signatories to the Consumer Code for Wireless Service implemented all of these standards on or before February 11, 2015.

Tablets and other mobile devices can be locked to networks. The commitment covers phones and tablets. You should check with your service provider to see if your phone or tablet is locked and what terms and conditions apply to unlocking it.

You should speak with your service provider to understand the terms and conditions of your agreement with your provider and the provider's policies on unlocking mobile devices. The six principles on unlocking in the CTIA Consumer Code for Wireless Service have been fully implemented by all signatories to the Consumer Code. Participating providers will provide you with a clear, concise and readily accessible policy on mobile wireless device unlocking on their websites, and will respond to your unlock request pursuant to their unlocking policy.

Yes. Participating providers do not have to unlock devices for customers or former customers that are not in good standing or have not satisfied the applicable service contract, device financing plan, or paid the applicable early termination fee. You should contact your provider to understand the terms and conditions of your agreement with your provider and your wireless service provider's unlocking policies.

Additionally, devices are optimized to work with wireless service providers' networks for which they are sold. Although your mobile device may work on a compatible network, certain features on your unlocked phone may not work optimally, and some features may not work at all.

Unlock your phone using our online service. We unlock all phones using the IMEI number so that your device is capable of using any Networks sim card. Our recommended method of unlocking is safe and legal, No technical skills are required; simply follow the 3 steps bellow to unlock your device now.

Choose the mobile network carrier and model of the phone you wish to unlock and supply the IMEI number. With our unique direct connection to the manufacturer's databases, your unlock will be processed for unlocking instantly without affecting the warranty. Unlocked phones allow you to switch carriers and use any mobile network sim card.

A network lock or SIM lock (sim card lock), also known as a subsidy or carrier lock, is a technical limitation integrated into CDMA and GSM mobile phone devices. It is accessed by service (carrier or network) providers such as AT&T, Verizon or T-Mobile to regulate the use of phones to a specific network carrier or geo-specific location (usually a country).

If you purchased your device from Metro by T-Mobile or if you have a Metro by T-Mobile authorized device, please follow the steps outlined below to determine your eligibility for device unlocking. In order to unlock a mobile wireless device that is not sold or authorized by Metro by T-Mobile, you need to contact the mobile carrier or manufacturer that sold you the device.

Once a device becomes eligible for unlocking (eligibility requirements are described below), Metro by T-Mobile will automatically and remotely unlock the device within two business days if the device supports remote unlock.

Hello, long story short T-Mobile is not unlocking my phone and not giving me a proper reason about it for over 2 weeks. After more than 10 calls and talked to around 20 people on the customer service side, they are not unlocking the phone.

Are you a Tmobile customer and meet the requirements in the link below? If you're a Tmobile USA customer and once you meet the requirements you will get a text letting you know that the phone is now unlocked.

For Boost customers and former Boost customers in good standing and individual owners of eligible devices on postpaid Boost plans, Boost will unlock such Postpaid Devices after your fulfillment of the applicable postpaid Boost service contract, device financing plan, or payment of early termination fee, if applicable. Boost will automatically unlock such Postpaid Device remotely within two (2) business days of such Postpaid Device becoming eligible for unlocking, without additional fee. However, if you meet the preceding requirements and it is not technically possible for Boost to automatically unlock your Postpaid Device remotely, Boost will instead provide immediate notice to you that your Postpaid Device is eligible to be unlocked.

Boost greatly appreciates the service that our U.S. military men and women provide at home and abroad. For military personnel deployed overseas, Boost has established a favorable unlocking policy, as follows:

If you purchased your device from Sprint, please follow the steps outlined below to determine your eligibility for device unlocking. In order to unlock a mobile device that is not sold or authorized by Sprint, you need to contact the mobile carrier or manufacturer who sold you the device.

Once a device becomes eligible for unlocking (eligibility criteria are described below), Sprint will automatically and remotely unlock the device within two business days if the device supports remote unlock.

Sprint greatly appreciates the service that our U.S. military men and women provide at home and abroad. For military personnel deployed overseas, Sprint has established a favorable unlocking policy, and will unlock devices that meet these criteria:


Sprint makes no guarantee that an unlocked device will work on another carrier's network. Whether another carrier will accept and activate a device is subject to that carrier's policies and capabilities. Additionally, unlocking a device may enable some functionality of the device but not all (e.g., an unlocked device may support voice services but not data services when activated on a different network). Please also note that Sprint devices which the owner has attempted to reprogram or activate on another carrier's network or otherwise altered from its initial programming or settings may not be able to be reactivated on the Sprint network.

I just purchased and installed new Eufy smart lock.

this is first attempt on self installation on any kind of lock. so total newbee here.

I am able to lock and unlock it manually.

but having problem locking and unlocking it using mobile app.

when I use mobile to unlock the locked door, it does not unlock the door. The unlocking mechanism does move the knob from locked to unlocked position but stops just before the unlock symbol.

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You mention the correct phone number being shown. Have you recently changed phones? If so, you need to set up the Mobile unlock again as it is not the phone number that is used to identify the mobile device that gets the unlock request.

Yes, I did recently change phones. I didn't change the phone number, however, so I hadn't thought there would be a problem. I went to the mobile app settings and changed the phone to the new one. I hope that will take care of the problem. Thanks for your help.

As I mentioned, it is not the phone number that is used for this feature. There is a unique serial number for each installation that you can see in your mobile app under Settings, or About, depending on your device. The notifications are sent through push notifications to the specific serial number device.

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