Unlocking SIM for ATT 4s
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Unlocking SIM for ATT 4s
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On a Gevey SIM, you have to start and abort a 112 call to get the foreign SIM to boot. This SIM doesn't require this. There was a device being sold by a UK firm that this reminds me more of. It, however, worked with every SIM.
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The iPhone 4s is GSM/CDMA somewhat of a 'WorldPhone' Verizon will enable the GSM side upon request for travel OUTSIDE of the US. I suspect Sprint would do the same. From what I understand the VzW phone knows its 'home' and will NOT allow/use the GSM stuff when its in the US.
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The iPhone 4s is GSM/CDMA somewhat of a 'WorldPhone' Verizon will enable the GSM side upon request for travel OUTSIDE of the US. I suspect Sprint would do the same. From what I understand the VzW phone knows its 'home' and will NOT allow/use the GSM stuff when its in the US.
Your description is pretty much correct. Sprint does the same thing.
Both Verizon and Sprint will unlock the phone to work with foreign SIMs on request. But it's not a full unlock - the phone will still only work with Verizon or Sprint in the US.
#11
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Has anyone tried the Gevey unlocking thing first-hand? The latest version doesn't require calling 112 and sounds like a dream come true, but their site isn't very consumer-friendly. (It makes it sound like you have to "jailbreak" your phone, which is something I specifically do not want to do since it would void my warranty, ability to upgrade, etc. Gevey assured me on the phone today that I don't need to do any kind of jailbreak to use their product, however.)
I'm traveling to Hong Kong, Singapore and Vietnam, and my working plan is to take my iPhone 4S, buy one of these Gevey things, and then just buy a new data-only SIM (typically very cheap!!) in each of those countries.
I'm told by Gevey that I need to "reset" the Gevey device (using a special "reset SIM" they give you with it) between each SIM, and I'm also told that when I get back home, I can pop my original AT&T SIM back into the phone and it's as if I never did anything.
Can anyone confirm that this Gevey thing works? It's clearly a hack but a pretty brilliant one if it will work as I've outlined above.
I'm traveling to Hong Kong, Singapore and Vietnam, and my working plan is to take my iPhone 4S, buy one of these Gevey things, and then just buy a new data-only SIM (typically very cheap!!) in each of those countries.
I'm told by Gevey that I need to "reset" the Gevey device (using a special "reset SIM" they give you with it) between each SIM, and I'm also told that when I get back home, I can pop my original AT&T SIM back into the phone and it's as if I never did anything.
Can anyone confirm that this Gevey thing works? It's clearly a hack but a pretty brilliant one if it will work as I've outlined above.
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Plus do you need to re-install if your battery goes dead ?
Thanks for the advise
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I'd love to hear from anyone who has actually used the thing and might be able to address both your questions and mine.




