Does Apple Object to iPhone Unlocking?
Apple won’t object to unlock an iPhone. As the locks are imposed by the network providers only.
But while unlocking an iPhone, Make sure that the unlock is official unlocking. One of the safest and easiest unlocking method is the remote unlocking service. It is an official unlocking method and doesn’t require a jailbreak too. You can get the remote unlocking service for an iPhone from www.theunlockarena.com at affordable cost with easy unlocking instructions. Good luck mate
I wrote Monday about efforts to “unlock” the iPhone so it worked on non-AT&T cell networks, and the associated legal and policy issues. AT&T lawyers have aggressively tried to stop unlocking; but Apple has been pretty silent. What position will Apple take? It might seem that Apple has nothing to lose from unlocking, but that’s not true. AT&T can exploit customer lock-in by charging higher prices, so it has an obvious incentive to stop unlocking. But AT&T also (reportedly) give Apple a cut of iPhone users’ fees, reportedly $3/month for existing AT&T users and $11/month for new users. This isn’t surprising – in exchange for creating the lock-in, Apple gets to keep a (presumably) hefty share of the resulting revenue. Apple’s incentive is much like AT&T’s. Apple makes more money from iPhone customers who use AT&T than from those who use other cell providers, so Apple gains by driving customers to AT&T. And it’s not pocket change – Apple gets roughly $150 per user – so even though Apple get