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How to Check If Your iPhone is Unlocked

Wednesday, November 10th, 2021

This information is accurate as of November 10, 2021 with iOS 15.1.

The simplest method of checking to see if your iPhone is unlocked is:

  • Go to SETTINGS –> GENERAL –> ABOUT
  • Scroll down until you see you CARRIER LOCK

If the carrier lock says “No SIM restrictions”, your iPhone is unlocked and can be used on any carriers!

Otherwise, you would have to request the phone to be unlocked by your carrier.

As of today, phone unlocking policies vary greatly among different carriers:

  • Visible Wireless (owned by Verizon) – 60 days from plan activation, then automatically unlocks.  Certain low cost phones come unlocked out of the box (i.e. 2021 Motorola Pure)
  • Tracfone Brands (owned by Verizon) – 1 year from plan activation.  Tracfone brands include:
    • Tracfone
    • Clearway Wireless
    • GoSmart Mobile
    • NET10 Wireless
    • Page Plus
    • SafeLink Wireless
    • Simple Mobile
    • Straight Talk
    • Tel Cel
    • Total Wireless
    • Walmart Family Mobile

 

Can You Activate Sony Xperia XA2 (H3133) on Total Wireless?

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2019

The short answer is YES (as of January 21, 2019).

Background

My Moto X Pure (XT1575) that I purchased in 2015 was slowly dying (due to battery wear and tear and loose charging port). So after much research, I settled on a mid-range Sony Xperia XA2 (click here for a full spec sheet) for thee reasons:

1. I am rather rough with my phone so I wanted something that was strong and durable;
2. I think it’s ridiculous to spend $400+ on a phone;
3. Sony’s camera (23 mega pixels) was roughly on part with Moto X’s camera (21 mega pixel)

Originally introduced in early 2018 as a GSM only phone, Sony got Xperia XA2 to work on Verizon Wireless (CDMA) in August 2018.

Problems

In my early days, Sony was THE KING when it came to electronics. So it was bit surprising when I decided on one of their smartphones how disjointed their marketing materials were.

For example, in August 2018, Sony made a simple tweet announcing that XA2 was not certified to be used on VZW.

Subsequent this announcement, the only other message was this:

The obvious problem is that the above communication does not address users who are on MVNO networks like Total Wireless (TW resells Verizon’s excess capacity).

A simple Google search on terms like “Can Sony Xperia XA2 activate on Total Wireless” results in array of confused users and possible solutions:

Simple Solution

The most important fact about activating Sony Xperia XA2 on Verizon Wireless or VZW MVNOs like TotalWireless is to get a brand new CDMA SIM card that is in VZW SIM database.

Because I have changed my prepaid carriers many times in the past, I was not sure if my current SIM was valid with VZW or not. Seems odd since I was using this SIM with TotalWireless + Moto X for over a year, but it caused nothing but headaches when I first tried it (resulted in good data but no text or voice calls, etc.)

Changing APN to TRAFONE.VZWENTP ad VZWINTERNET and other configuration changes resulted in numerous problems

By the way, if you want to put your phone into a TEST MODE, dial *#*#4636#*#*. It gives you a no-frills text data about what is going on with your phone

You can either buy this SIM kit at:

  • Walmart.com – $0.99 (shipping charge applies unless you buy other stuff)
  • This version
  • Buy at Brick and Mortar store – which will set you back $8 (obviously no shipping)

Once you have the SIM kit, get online and chat with TW’s agent to activate the phone and SIM. That’s it. No other setting to mess around.

Hope this helps you out. Sony Xperia XA2 is a sweet phone for what I paid ($200 USD).

Kevin

Where Should You Buy Your Next Cellphone From

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

Confused with advertisements from gazillion merchants all wanting to sell you a wireless phone? Confused? I mean who has the time to cull through such monumental list and decide? Take a look at these 3 images from different vendors, offering Verizon Wireless’ Motorola Razr Maxx:

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Did you notice the price and other information were virtually identical? That is because most merchants use a back end platform offered by a company called Simplexity. Based on my quick googling, I found out that most big box merchants rely on Simplixity to provide ordering process, procurement and other services.  Basically, these merchants are doing what’s called  “white labeling” or re-branding Simplexity’s service.  There are some exceptions like Walmart, Costco and Amazon Wireless.  Bottom line?  Look at LetsTalk.com,WireFly (owned and operated by Simplexity), Costco or AmazonWireless for any deals and save time.  Of course, don’t forget to check the wireless operators themselves as they sometimes have BOGO offers are that are not extended to non-corporate stores