Unlock codes from T-Mobile usually don't get released until three months after the phones are. Then we can call and they have to release them.
Not sure about how we access them beforehand.
I'm trying to find out whether there is a possibility (yet) to get my hands on a G1, which has in fact been SIM unlocked.
So far, I haven't heard a single story about anyone getting a SIM unlock code from T-Mobile to unlock their G1 in order to be able to use a non-TM SIM card.
Am I wrong?
Until I hear that it's actually possible, I won't jump on any of the eBay offers from sellers telling me they will receive an unlock code 24/48 hours after I buy a G1 from them, no matter how convincing they sound!
~Christopher
Unlock codes from T-Mobile usually don't get released until three months after the phones are. Then we can call and they have to release them.
Not sure about how we access them beforehand.
i don't think any other wireless carrier's 3g will work on the g1 anyway... whats the rush... at least in the US that is
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THey are all over Ebay right now. I know t mobile wont release them but im pretty sure Google made it super easy to unlock because they are all about freedom. But go and check em out.
http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trk...All-Categories
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yeah - one guy says this regarding an unopened G1:
" This phone is UNLOCKED to any GSM carrier worldwide, just put in your SIM card and you are good to go (no tubosim or anything like that)."
what the hell is tubosim? and surely thet don't come unlocked from the factory??
i'm trying my brother's ATT sim on my G1 tonight just to see.
just to let you know, even if somehow your ATT card works in the g1, t-mobiles 3g runs off a different frequency than att's 3g, so no internet access through your sim card ever
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Here's an old engadget article concerning unlocking and tethering...
http://www.engadget.com/2008/09/23/t...s-a-few-detai/
basically 90 days after initial purchase you can unlock it or go to your local T-Mobile retailer and ask them to do so long as you are on good terms with them.More interestingly, buyers would be able to have access to a "contract free" G1 (with a price point of $399), and could unlock the device with T-Mobile's blessing after 90 days. Brodman also said that the company's policy of unlocking phones for customers in good standing wouldn't change for this phone.
I thought so.
I just unlocked a G1 phone about an hour ago. I did not have a chance to use it on AT&T though, as I needed to ship it out overnight, all I did was enter the code and get confirmation that it was network unlocked. I received the unlock code from T-Mobile as I had been a customer already for 90 days, and I had never requested an unlock from them before. I requested the unlock code on Tuesday, and got it in my email this morning. Interestingly enough, I had paid an ebay user to get the unlock code for me as well, but he replied back to me this morning that he was unable to get the code and he refunded my payment.... I think the only way to get the code for now is through T-Mobile. The rep I initially spoke with told me they weren't doing codes for the G1, but I corrected him and said that their CTO said yes, they are, and he submitted the request for me... so if you call and the rep says no, kindly correct them.
Good luck!
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