Apple Stores Now Able To Unlock Full Price AT&T iPhones At Checkout

According to an Apple internal memo leaked to 9to5Mac, Apple stores now have the limited capability of unlocking AT&T iPhones. This is different than the unlocked models Apple started selling on June 14th being that Apple can now unlock the AT&T version of the iPhone.

Essentially, if an Apple store is running low on the GSM SKUs of the iPhone 4 they can retrieve an AT&T SKU, and at checkout the system will offer the option to unlock the device. Providing the consumer is paying the full $650 for the 16GB or $750 for the 32GB and the specific store does not have any GSM SKUs left.

Prior to this policy change, Apple was able to sell contract free iPhones at full price, but they were still intertwined to AT&T. Now consumers are able to select an international carrier or with minor surgery to the SIM card the device will work with T-Mobile.

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2 thoughts on “Apple Stores Now Able To Unlock Full Price AT&T iPhones At Checkout”

  1. You must be nuts if you think people are willing to pay $650+ to  unlock, people are use paying 40$ to have someone hack/unlock it .

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