AT&T and its new iPhone decoding process

  Starting yesterday, the American operator AT&T decodes the iPhone terminals for which the contract period has expired and enough Americans have already tested the process offered by the American operator. For the most part, everything is identical to our process, but it exists a big big difference because AT&T allows users to decode their terminals by simply providing the IMEI online. Yes, AT&T gives users the opportunity to decode an iPhone at home, without sending the iPhone to the service for verification and decoding.

  In Romania, Orange requires sending iPhone terminals to the service in Bucharest for decoding, I don't know if Vodafone does the same, but I think that everyone can learn something from AT&T. The American operator only asks for the IMEI and in a maximum of 3 days the iPhone is decoded, so the process is as simple as possible and I hope that in the future things will change here as well because at the moment we are going through an unnecessary procedure, from my point of view.