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BYOD Sim fail


Joey SR

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So I snagged some byod sims while they were in stock and a iphone 6s to tinker with. The 6s was on verizon and is now clear but sprint still cannot get it on the network. A clickit ticket was created and marked completed. still doesnt work. Has anyone else transfered a verizon iphone with success?

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Is it possible your phone is locked to VZ because it's being financed?

Nope, its clear. Triple checked. Also the phone does not reject the sim as verizon phones no longer come locked

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Is it possible your phone is locked to VZ because it's being financed?

VZW LTE phones all come unlocked. Vzw had some agreement to do that.

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