I think the GPP sims are the only way without jailbreaking. I've been looking 
into this because I want to test AT&T by trying a month of Straight Talk. With 
Sprint, I get a lot of broken up calls right now, yet 3G sails through without 
a hitch. Is the setup process for these sim adapter things accessible? They 
mention that when you pop it in, the phone comes up with some screen where you 
choose the carrier of the sim you put into the adapter, but is that something 
that comes up with VO running, or before IOS loads some how? If I used another 
reseller that is cheaper than Straightalk, but not unlimited, would my phone 
use Sprint when it can, and fall back to GSM if I couldn't get a call through? 
I live in an area that's kind of touchy, and hitting USCellular signal seems to 
be a problem at times.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sieghard Weitzel 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2013 11:48 PM
  Subject: RE: Unlocking a Sprint 4S


  Just in case you don’t get any replies here you might want to contact Rob 
from the Today in iOS podcast. Just outline the basic facts, i.e. that you have 
a 4S from Sprint, that you want to upgrade to the new iPhone and give this one 
to your wife and ask him to put the question about unlocking a CDMA phone to 
the audience. Then make sure you listen to the Podcast to see if he reads or 
plays your question and check back a week later to see if somebody called in 
with any suggestions.

  Before I went to Thailand this spring I asked him to check with the Today in 
iOS audience about suggestions for getting a SIM and prepaid plan there and I 
was amazed by how many people called in or send an email. I received such good 
advice and reviews of the carriers in Thailand that it was super easy when I 
got there.

  The Viphone community is pretty big now and there are some very experienced 
people on here, but my guess is that the Today in iOS audience counts in the 
tens of thousands from all over the world and I find the Podcast super 
informative. If you want to write to him or send a recorded voice message , you 
can do so by emailing [email protected] or you can call 206-MoonDog (666-6364) and 
leave a voice mail with your question.

   

   

  Regards,

  Sieghard

   

  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Cristóbal
  Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2013 8:44 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Unlocking a Sprint 4S

   

  Hello list,

   

  So I’m due for an upgrade on the first of next month. I plan on upgrading to 
the new iPhone when it comes out, but will be keeping my 4S and will be giving 
it to my wife who doesn’t really care for her Android device and wants to 
switch platforms. She and I are on a larger family plan and though she was due 
for an upgrade a few months back, we figured this would be the better way to go 
since the 4S is still a pretty snazzy phone and she’s really not that much of a 
cell phone user. She’s interested in some of the new super basic plans that are 
coming out even though she can remain on the Sprint plan. Naturally Sprint is 
hemming and hawing about how unlocking isn’t possible and Apple has rules, 
blah, blah, but even if carrier unlocking isn’t possible (which I don’t 
believe) we should at least be able to sim unlock the phone. We both travel 
internationally for work and family and as the 4S is both a CDMA and GSm 
device, this is one of the reasons we want to hang on to it.

   

  I’ve read mixed information and experiences on forums and sites and such 
having to do with GPP unlocking packages or turbo sims, but really, she nor I 
am interested in jail breaking the phone for some of the offered solutions. 

   

  My question is if others on here have indeed been able to unlock their 4S 
from Sprint to either use with another CDMA carrier or even with one of the GSM 
providers? If so, and again, not including a jailbreak method how did they do 
it? Is it really just a question of being persistent with Sprint? I’m not 
really pushing it now, but figured I’d get a better idea before I get my new 
device and have this 4S free. I actually took it in since one of the volume 
buttons jammed on me and I have insurance on the phone. The Sprint rep at first 
wanted to charge me the $200.00 deductible to replace it, but I said no way to 
that. A jammed volume button doesn’t need a full phone replacement especially 
when I’m going to get a brand new phone next month and since I’ve got insurance 
on it anyway. He supposedly went in the back to talk to his supervisor 
(whatever…) and said that they’d this one time swap out the phone for free. So 
I guess if anything, I’ll have a practically new or at least refurbished new 
phone for a few weeks that we can sell if unlocking is too much of a hassle and 
turn around and buy a 16gb iPhone 5 or something with the same money and go 
with any carrier at that point.

   

  Any suggestions would be appreciated.

   

  Thanks,

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