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998 AT&T and T-Mobile Claim Locked Phones Are Good, Actually

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Jon Brodkin, Ars Technica @ Wired · 10/23/2024 05:30 EDT

AT&T and T-Mobile Claim Locked Phones Are Good, Actually

Mobile carriers argue that locking devices helps them lower costs. Consumer protection groups see it a little differently.

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