te last year, all five major carriers signed a pact that lets users devices unlock their devices take them wherever they please. Sprint is the first of the big four to release concrete plans. The company subtly slipped its unlocking policy onto its legal page recently. It says that it will work on ensuring that “all devices developed launched on or after February 11, 2015 are capable of being unlocked domestically.” The entire unlocking policy states: This is certainly good news for Sprint customers, but since its phones contain CDMA radios it will likely introduce a caveat to some. Sprint cautions: rhaps the biggest setback of all is that Sprint is taking a year to making this change official.