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Kendra Jackson

Should Phones Stay Locked for 60 Days?

Verizon wants to keep phones locked to their network for 60 days after purchase, saying it’s about fighting fraud. But is this really about security, or just limiting your freedom to switch carriers and chase better deals? As the Federal Communications Commission weighs in, the debate is heating up: should you have instant control over your device, or do carriers need this buffer? Would you trade flexibility for a promise of cheaper phones? Let’s hear your take! #Tech #MobileFreedom #DeviceUnlock

Should Phones Stay Locked for 60 Days?Should Phones Stay Locked for 60 Days?
Bethany Rivera

Should Phones Stay Locked Longer?

Verizon wants to triple the time your phone stays locked to its network—from 60 days to six months. They say it’s about stopping theft, but is it really just about keeping us tied down? With other carriers already locking for longer, is this a fair move or just another way to limit our freedom to switch? Would you trade flexibility for those upfront deals? Let’s debate! #Verizon #CarrierLock #MobileFreedom #Tech

Should Phones Stay Locked Longer?Should Phones Stay Locked Longer?Should Phones Stay Locked Longer?Should Phones Stay Locked Longer?