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You can unlock your O2 iPhone LEGALLY from tomorrow

By Martin Bryant on November 9, 2009



O2 iPhoneO2 is to allow its iPhone customers in the UK to unlock their handset from tomorrow.

10 November is the day that sees O2’s two-year exclusivity deal with Apple come to an end. Rival network Orange is starting to sell iPhones from tomorrow and O2 obviously sees no reason to force customers to use their handset only on its own network any more.

On a dedicated Unlock My iPhone page O2 explains that pay monthly customers can unlock their handset at any point in their contract. They will, of course, have to honour the rest of the contract commitment. This can either be by paying it off monthly or by paying the entire remaining sum in one go.

Pay-as-you-go customers need to have had their phone for at least one year and will have to pay a £15 charge. The process will be free for Pay Monthly customers. Either way, there will be a delay of up to 14 days for the network to unlock the handset.

It seems a little odd that O2 is penalising Pay-as-you-go customers in this way. After all, they have already paid a much higher price for their handset in the first place. The move increases the resale value of a customer’s handset if they’re think of moving to another device. It also allows those near the end of their contract to move to another, cheaper, network if they’re happy to pay the existing one.

The move may well be a precursor to similar arrangements in other countries where carriers have exclusive deals with Apple. The USA, for example, still has AT&T as its sole iPhone carrier, an arrangement likely to continue until the third anniversary of the deal in June 2010. It’s unlikely that AT&T will allow unlocking before then.

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Martin Bryant Co-founder, Social Media Café Manchester
Martin Bryant is based in Manchester, UK. A co-founder of the city's monthly Social Media Cafe events and award-winning blogger, he is Digital Content Editor for Marketing Manchester. His main interests are developments in the social web that relate to the mobile and music industries. Twitter, Blog, FriendFeed
7 Responses to “You can unlock your O2 iPhone LEGALLY from tomorrow”
  1. Simon Pearce says:

    Have applied. Will believe it when I see it ;)

  2. Steve Reeves says:

    What great news. Thanks you guys do an awesome job of staying on top of the news so we don’t have to.

    And BTW I just love your iPhone interface

    steve

  3. Flak says:

    Unlock My iPhone link says:

    Thanks for visiting the O2 Online Shop

    Unfortunately, we are unable to sell to countries outside the UK.

  4. Andrew says:

    Having just spent a small fortune on data roaming over in San Fran this comes as a very welcome piece of news.

    I had even sketched out an idea for a virtual data network that allowed users to local number-share when abroad because the costs were so crazy.




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