How to unlock your Verizon phone or tablet
Summary: Yes, you can unlock your Verizon phone - find out everything you need to know here.
By tobialism
All major cell phone carriers will now allow customers to network unlock their devices, provided those customers meet certain conditions. So if you’re a Verizon customer with a Verizon-bought device, you may be wondering what you need to do to take your tech to a competing carrier.
Fortunately, and surprisingly, Verizon has the most relaxed unlocking policy of the big four carriers, because the company doesn’t actually lock the majority of its smartphones.
Unlocking checklist
All Verizon 4G LTE devices are network unlocked straight out of the box. So if you want to cancel your Verizon service and head somewhere else, you’ll only need to meet the following requirements:
If your phone was purchased on a two-year contract, you must have fulfilled the terms of your service plan – all 24 months of payments must be made, and you’ll need an account in good standing.
If your phone has been financed via Verizon Edge, or a two-year device payment plan, you must have paid off the device completely and again, have an account with no overdue bills.
The device itself must not be reported as lost or stolen, and can’t be associated with fraudulent activity.
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