I’m looking to buy a Pixel 7 Pro and found a local shop offering two options: brand new and “brand new, soft-unlocked.” I was told the soft-unlocked version is carrier-unlocked (likely from US carriers like Verizon) and will remain unlocked unless I factory reset it. If I do reset it, they said it’s a quick 5-minute fix to unlock again.
The price difference between the two is about $60. Does what they’re saying make sense, or should I be concerned about potential issues down the road?
DO NOT BUY FROM VERIZON if you want to unlock your bootloader. This also applies to Rogers in Canada and EE in the UK. They will force your bootloader to be locked for life, creating more e-waste. This sounds sketchy, needing to keep a phone on the same Android install to be unlocked. I would not advise you to buy this device, because I’ve never heard of this phenomenon. I can’t say for sure, but it sounds like the seller may have installed malicious apps that will be removed if the device is factory reset, so the sellers wants you to not reset it in order to keep the malicious app on the system. This is just a guess, and this could be a new scummy thing created by carriers to keep their customers attached to them.
Are we sure a software update won’t lock you out of your own phone? Seems sus to me. I recommend Swappa, I quit doing phone agreements and just buy “like new” now.
If it’s stolen, that’s a downside. If it was actually carrier unlocked versus some guy did it and said it was, could you trust they didn’t put anything else on the phone? How is the sellers reputation?
Potentially no manufacturers warranty if they aren’t an authorized seller.
If you buy it directly from Google it’ll be unlocked.
“will remain unlocked unless I factory reset it”
I’d stay away from anything like that, it’s unnecessary.
For me the advantage of buying an unlocked phone from the phone manufacturer is avoiding the bloatware from the carrier.
That’s not what OP is doing.
He’s buy a “brand new” phone the store opened and unlocked.
Completely different, and if a store is doing that, they’re probably doing other shady adjacent shit.
I wouldn’t buy any “brand new” expensive electronic that’s already been opened and had shit done to it