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http://feedback.telekom-hilft.de/questions/kann-ich-mein-iphone-aus-einem-telekomvertrag-mit-einer-congstarkarte-betreiben
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13 years ago
Viele Grüße Ann-Christin
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13 years ago
Bild nicht vorhanden
Ganz nebenbei: SIMLock ist der Sammelbegriff für alle Lock-Varianten.
NetLock ist die aktuell verwendete Lock-Variante bei uns für Postpaid-Tarife. Wir wollen nicht mit Fachchinesisch quälen und verwenden daher immer den Sammelbegriff. ;)
Liebe Grüße Nadine
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12 years ago
ich habe einen Vertrag bei Congstar (Fullflat), jetzt möchte ich mir ein iPhone zulegen welches aber einen Telekom Simlock zu haben scheint. Bei der Recherche nach diesem Problem habe ich auf der Website der Telekom folgenden Hinweis gefunden:
"Ab dem 21.02.2013 erworbene iPhone 5 haben keinen SIM-Lock mehr."
Können Sie mir sagen, was das heißt? Bedeutet das, dass ich ein Telefon, welches nach dem 21.02.2013 gekauft bzw. im Rahmen einer Vertragsverlängerung ausgegeben wurde uneingeschränkt mit allen Karten von anderen Anbietern nutzen kann?
Ich freue mich auf Ihre Antwort und Bedanke mich im Voraus für Ihre Mühe!
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Und wenn dem nicht so ist, funktioniert meine Congstar-Sim dann trotzdem, weil Congstar ja auch ein Unternehmen der Telekom AG ist.
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