My understanding (as an ex-employee of the big T) is that there are a number of conditions around this. You must be under contract on the phone, or have been a Telstra customer for a certain length of time. And there are some other conditions too I can't quite remember. They've had this policy for at least 6 months now.
Wrong on the contract bit. My iPhone was unlocked without question except some number I had to dial *??# to get. The phone was unlocked in minutes.
If this has been about 6 months, its the first time I have seen it.
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If you call 1800 474663 or 135111, Telstra will now unlock your iPhone free of charge. So helpful information if travelling O/S or if just sick to death of Telstra
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.... and I unlocked mine quite a few months ago without issue.I've been with Telstra for 2 months and they unlocked it - took 2 seconds.
Generally when you call, they can determine by looking at the account if they can unlock for free, so they won't even mention the fact that there are qualifying criteria. It's only if the account suggests in some way that you don't qualify that they'll say anything.
Hi. I tried this before a recent trip to the UK. "How will I know it worked?" I asked Telstra. "Wait 3 days, connect to iTunes. You won't see anything different, but don't worry it'll be fine...." So in two separate calls, and at a Telstra shop I checked that there was no prompt of success, and 'unlocked' 2 iPhones.
In the UK they didn't work.
On return to Aus I was advised that I should have received a 'Carrier update' notification when I synched to iTunes.
I was pretty frustrated by this at the time so my advice is to do the unlocking a couple of weeks before your trip so that if you have problems, and don't see the 'carrier update' notification, you will have time to get it fixed.
Hi. I tried this before a recent trip to the UK. "How will I know it worked?" I asked Telstra. "Wait 3 days, connect to iTunes. You won't see anything different, but don't worry it'll be fine...." So in two separate calls, and at a Telstra shop I checked that there was no prompt of success, and 'unlocked' 2 iPhones.
In the UK they didn't work.
On return to Aus I was advised that I should have received a 'Carrier update' notification when I synched to iTunes.
I was pretty frustrated by this at the time so my advice is to do the unlocking a couple of weeks before your trip so that if you have problems, and don't see the 'carrier update' notification, you will have time to get it fixed.
Got this off the Telstra internet site
Question:
How do I unlock my Apple iPhone to use on other networks?
Answer:
There is no fee to unlock your Apple iPhone from Telstra.
Step 1 of 4: On your iPhone, tap Settings, then General, then About.
Step 2 of 4: Write down the IMEI number which is displayed. We'll need this to unlock your iPhone.
Step 3 of 4: Call 125 111 and say "Unlock" when asked why you're calling.
Step 4 of 4: After you've spoken with a consultant, it usually takes around 72 hours for Apple to unlock your iPhone. After 72 hours have passed, connect your iPhone to your computer and sync with iTunes. You'll see a notification that a carrier update is available. Install this update, and you will then see a "Your iPhone has been unlocked" message.