How do I get my SIM card unlocked?
bdlaurain
Newbie

My contract is up in November 2016 and I want to have my SIM card unlocked so I can use my phone on a different carrier.  What is the procedure for getting this done?  Do I need to call someone, or is there an online request form I can submit to get this done?  What actions are required by me the user to implement this unlock?  Or is it done automatically?  This is for a Droid Turbo if that matters.  Thanks!

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Weth
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Verizon phones are already unlocked.  You don't need to do anything. 

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Weth
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Verizon phones are already unlocked.  You don't need to do anything. 

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vzw_customer_support
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bdlaurain,

I'd be upset to see you go anywhere else. What seems to be going on if you don't mind me asking? Now all our 4G devices do come unlocked as Weth mentioned.

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DroidudeAZ
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My contract is up too and I'm curious as well. While the Turbos are sold as unlocked...are the phones prevented from using GSM bands in the USA (lightly locked I guess)? Would there need to be a modification done, once out of contract to enable those bands? Thanks in advance!

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Weth
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There is no modification that can be done if the phone is not built to support certain LTE bands. This is not locking if it doesn't support the correct bands.

The Droid Turbo supports the following:

CELLULAR

  • CDMA:
    • 800, 1900 MHz
  • GSM:
    • 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
  • UMTS:
    • 850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz
  • LTE (FDD):
    • Bands 2, 3, 4, 7, 13

So you can use the phone on any GSM network and it will work up to HSPA speeds.

For LTE Verizon uses the main band of 13 with secondary bands 4, and 2

AT&T uses main band of 17 (not supported with this phone) and secondary 2,4,5

Tmobile uses primary Bands of 12 and 4, so only partially supported.

In summary, you can use this phone on Tmobile and ATT network but you will not get LTE all the time since not all bands are supported. You will get HSPA, which is a good connection speed.

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lunarzane
Newbie

Is this stil true that my phone is already unlocked? (Thread is a few years old.)

I have an iPhone SE

I am switching to Verizon through Spectrum as a trial and have to intall new sim card.

Thanks!

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