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Verizon will start locking phones to deter theft
August 21, 2025
If you’ve been enjoying Big Red’s lax policy on locked phones, we’ve got some bad news for you:starting in Spring 2018, Verizon will temporarily lock the phones it sells, just like its rivalsAT&T,Sprint, andT-Mobile.
Smartphone theft is a major issue, and to thieves, unlocked phones are worth their weight in gold; locked phones are much harder to sell. Typically, a carrier buys phones from manufacturers to then sell in its stores at a profit, so when thieves steal phones during shipment, it hurts the carrier more than the manufacturer.
Verizon must be dealing with a lot of theft if it is finally changing its unlocking policy.
Before today, Verizon was the only major carrier that offered completely unlocked devices. You could walk into a store and thentake your new smartphone to another carrierimmediately. Obviously, few people would do this permanently because ofthat pesky two-year contract, but people who frequently travel internationally loved the policy as it enabled them toswap SIM cards in any country.
Starting today though, customers buying a new phone from Verizon will enter a quick probationary period lasting from when the purchase is made to when the service is activated. For most people, this short period will go unnoticed, as few people have unactivated phones for very long.
But once Spring comes along, the probationary period will last for an undisclosed amount of time after activation. This change will put Verizon in line with its competitors, and we can extrapolate what the probationary time will be by looking to the other companies:
Judging from these trends, one can assume that there will be a minimum one- to two-month waiting period after activation before Verizon will unlock the device. While this time period is unknown for now, Verizon did make it clear that it will not require a device to be paid off before unlocking it, and that the company will still accept unlocked phones from other carriers.
Hopefully, Verizon will adopt T-Mobile’s policy on temporarily unlocking devices for travelers, as a large part of its customer base must be with Verizon for the ease of international traveling. We’ll have to wait until Big Red makes the official announcement on this new policy.
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