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thank you, you have a good point there. We will try one more sim from another carrier tomorrow. If no luck then we will just use it on verizon as it works fine there. thank you again.
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I am searching for an answer to my question. I have a Galaxy S10+ and a Galaxy S8 that need to be unlocked to accept SIM cards for travel through different countries in Europe for business. I was going to ask Verizon to unlock them, but maybe I don't have to? I don't know what block C rules are, but what I understand from the reply to the original question is, they don't lock the SIM cards any more. Am I good to go? I'd hate to get overseas and find out I couldn't get a cheap card to use in Austria or Italy. Is there a way to test whether these phones are locked? Thanks for any help!!
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Your response was not honest. My note4 has a splash screen for Verizon and the notice that the Sim is not Verizon. It does not give me a place to enter an unlock code for the network even though the phone can see all the available networks. Verizon will not allow the phone to access them
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