No. Unlocking a phone prepares it for use on a different carrier network. Cancelling a contract just stops your service.
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You can get the network unlock codes by contacting your network providers or from online unlocking code providers like Simpleunlocking.com at low cost....
Yes - unlocking your phone yourself (as opposed to the company doing it) from its original carrier is classed as 'jail-breaking'
You can unlock your Network lock on your Samsung M140 using unlocking codes.There are many unlocking methods used to unlock your mobile,But Unlocking using codes is the best method.You can get unlocking codes Either from your Service provider or from any online websites like Wickedunlock.com
It depends on the make and model of the mobile phone.
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The only mobile phones that do not require a annuL contract fee with T Mobile are the pre paid phones that the customers purchase. All other T Mobile phones would require the customer to have a annual contract with company.
No... T-Mobile will buy you out of your Verizon contract - BUT - you will then be tied to T-Mobile for their minimum contract term. If you then leave T-Mobile before your minimum contract ends - you will pay a 'penalty' pf any whole unused months !
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it is a security setting just like locking and unlocking the mobile
Sprint and T-Mobile are different companies. You could port your number to T-Mobile, but if you are under contract with Sprint, you will be charged an early termination fee. So if you're asking if you can transfer a Sprint Contract into a T-Mobile Contract. The answer would be; no.
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