Great, but what does this get us? Doesn't it just mean that all the many services that offer unlock software/codes are doing it completely legally now? It's no more available to consumer than it was before (though certain carriers like T-Mobile apparently have always given the unlock codes to their customers if in good standing).
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Great, but what does this get us? Doesn't it just mean that all the many services that offer unlock software/codes are doing it completely legally now? It's no more available to consumer than it was before (though certain carriers like T-Mobile apparently have always given the unlock codes to their customers if in good standing).