Have you ever wondered why smartphones online can cost
up to $800 whereas inside the Wireless Carrier’s store its only $199?
Wireless Carriers do this as an incentive to customers, so that they
will buy a two-year agreement. But what happens if you sign-up for a
Pre-Paid and get the smartphone at a low, low cost just to switch
carriers?Data Recovery Software
Carriers
such as AT&T install specific locks onto their smartphones to
prevent the movement of phones to another carrier. Many clever
programmers have found a way around this lock by simply removing it and
reselling the device as an “unlocked smartphone”. Until just recently
this was completely legal.
Unfortunately for all of
those customers that use an unlocked smartphone to get around those
pesky long-term agreements it is now illegal for programmers to unlock
phones. The Library of Congress, which handles the rulemaking of the
Digital Millennium Copyright Act, has stated that starting this Saturday
(1/26/2013) the unlocking of a smartphone without the wireless
carrier’s consent is illegal.Deleted Data Recovery
Quote:
Originally Posted by Library of Congress
…with
respect to new wireless handsets, there are ample alternatives to
circumvention. That is, the marketplace has evolved such that there is
now a wide array of unlocked phone options available to consumers. While
it is true that not every wireless device is available unlocked, and
wireless carriers’ unlocking polices are not free from all restrictions,
the record clearly demonstrates that there is a wide range of
alternatives from which consumers may choose in order to obtain an
unlocked wireless phone.Data Recovery Download
This
new law heavily affects online cell phone sales from places like eBay
and Amazon that sell a large amount of unlocked smartphones. There is
still the advantage of buying an international phone and using it
instead of the locked carrier phones with no issue.
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