ZTE makes some pretty awesome handsets that are great value for money, and in 2022, the company released a new series of flagship phones in the form of the ZTE Axon 40 lineup. The Ultra is the top of the line model that is also its most expensive, but the company also has other phones in the lineup like the Axon 40 Pro.
While the Pro is considerably more affordable, some might still to choose to buy it through a carrier, which also means that the handset’s SIM will be locked to your carrier. If you don’t plan on switching out SIM cards, then that’s fine. But if you’re planning to use it with another carrier or when you’re traveling, it might pose an issue.
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The good news is that with this guide below, we’ll walk you through the SIM unlocking process where you can try to get it unlocked for free, or if that doesn’t work, you can pay a few bucks and get it unlocked using a third-party service such as Android SIM Unlock.
One of the ways to unlock the SIM of your Axon 40 Pro is to actually go through your carrier. This is a great choice because generally speaking, carriers will unlock your SIM for free if you meet the requirements below:
Keep in mind that depending on your carrier, their requirements might be different from another carrier, so your best bet would be to give them a call and see what they need from you in order to unlock the SIM on your phone. Assuming that you do meet all the requirements, then this is what you need to do:
Seeing as how the Axon 40 Pro is still less than a year old, there is a chance that your carrier may not unlock the SIM of your phone since most contracts run for 24 months. If you do need its SIM unlocked because you’re planning to travel, then you might want to take a look at Android SIM Unlock’s services, which is a paid service so do keep that in mind.
Once your SIM is unlocked, you’ll be able to take out your current SIM and put in a new SIM from a different carrier. This is perfect for travel where buying a local SIM is cheaper and more convenient than having to pay for roaming charges, which can get pretty expensive the more you use it.
Unlocking the SIM also does not free you up from any obligations you might have with your carrier. You’ll still be expected to continue making your repayments (if any) and you’ll have to pay whatever bills that come your way.
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