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Thursday, August 8th, 2024 4:46 AM

how do i know if my phone is unlocked BEFORE switching carrier

I am joining a plan of my partner's. I paid off the device officially today. I know that "supposedly" my phone will be unlocked in 48 hours, and that the best way to test if it's unlocked is to try a new carrier SIM card. However, I have read horror stories where the person transferred their service after the 48 hours when they tried the new SIM, it turned out the phone wasn't unlocked, but since the service was already transferred, Xfinity could no longer unlock it. Can Xfinity not confirm BEFORE I transfer the number to get the new SIM that the phone is indeed unlocked? It is an iPhone 14 Pro Max. Thank you!

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3 months ago

@user_db84db Go to Settings, General, About. Scroll down and look at the Carrier Lock section. If unlocked, it will say No SIM restrictions.

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3 months ago

Hi @user_db84db Thank you for visiting our official Xfinity Forums Community support page. We greatly appreciate you taking the time to share your experience regarding unlocking your mobile device. I would be more than happy to offer my assistance looking into this further for you. We would recommend checking out How do I unlock my Xfinity Mobile phone? This link will provide the information for Apple and Android devices. 

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12 days ago

I'm one of those who transferred my service and then learned that my phone wasn't unlocked. And that was AFTER Xfinity support had guaranteed me that my phone was fully unlocked. It was a complete nightmare trying to resolve the issue with Xfinity support over the phone, and I spent countless frustrating hours on the phone with them. I didn't have a phone for two days! The only way to get around was to transfer back to Xfinity, which meant I had to pay the activation fee. This happened about a week ago, and I'm still trying to figure out how to check if my phone is unlocked. Xfinity support is completely helpless. The most frustrating part is that this seems to happen over and over again, and Xfinity could care less  So if anyone can tell me how to check if a Google Pixel 8 is unlocked. I'd really appreciate it.

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Thanks @DreamSayerZ ! I appreciate it. Xfinity is expected to unlock my phone today. I don't really trust them, but I'm giving them the benefit of doubt. 

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Iqueiroz Hello and thank you for reaching out via our Xfinity Community Forum. I'm so sorry to hear about the frustrating experience you've been through. It’s incredibly stressful to find yourself without a phone for two days, especially when you were reassured multiple times that everything would work smoothly. Waiting on support lines for hours and still not having a solution must have been a real nightmare. Understandably, you’re cautious, here’s a simple way to verify:
  1. Insert a SIM Card from Another Carrier: Turn off your phone, insert a SIM card from a different carrier, and power it back on.
  2. Check for Network Connection: If your phone connects to the new network and you can make calls or use data, it’s likely unlocked. If not, you may see an error message like “SIM Not Supported” or “Network Locked.”

If this test doesn’t work or if you encounter any issues, I’m here to help walk you through the next steps. Please don’t hesitate to reach out. Your patience and understanding in this situation are truly appreciated, and I hope this resolves quickly for you.

 

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