It sure seems odd to us that an entire policy change was written up and then posted to device pages for almost all to see as they browsed Verizon’s site, yet was inaccurate and not the future policy. My guess is that it’ll look like what you see below. We can’t tell you what it will be tomorrow or next week. We’ve corrected an IT error that caused some smartphone product pages to show an inaccurate unlocking policy.”Īs of today, Verizon’s device unlock policy remains unchanged. UPDATE: Verizon’s director of corporate communications, Kelly Crummey, reached out to let us know that the policy that was posted to many of their device pages and then pulled, happened in error and was “inaccurate.” Verizon appears to be rolling out a new device unlock policy as I type this, one that will lock devices for 60 days post purchase if you buy at full retail, but could extend out for the life of a contract on a device payment plan. We still haven’t heard back from Verizon after asking for an update on their supposedly incoming new device unlock policy, where they may temporarily SIM lock devices for a period of time after purchase, but our article from last week on the subject may have moved them in the direction of finally unveiling it.
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