Yeah, that makes just as much sense to us as it does to you. Following
yesterday's PR debacle, the final word from Sprint appears to be as
follows:
"Sprint's policy is to have the iPhone 4S SIM locked to our network domestically and internationally. At
launch, the International SIM will be unlocked. We do expect a SIM lock
to be pushed to the devices shortly after launch. We will then allow
existing customers in good standing to unlock the SIM for international
use if needed in the future."
So, if we're reading that correctly, the iPhone
you purchase and activate will be unlocked. Then, a SIM lock will be
"pushed" to your device. But, if you've been a good, policy-abiding
customer, your iPhone can then be unlocked manually by Sprint. Who knows
what'll happen if you buy your phone and flee to a non-extradition
country before Sprint comes knocking at the door,
shackles in hand. Will you be left to live in peace with your
newly-acquired international Micro SIM? Will you need to plead your case
before a tribunal of mobile carrier overlords? Only time will tell, we suppose, or perhaps further clarification from Sprint. Jump past the break for the complete announcement.
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