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    <title>topic Re: Re: I am noticing a lot of audio issues with S25 Ultra!! in Galaxy S25</title>
    <link>https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Galaxy-S25/Noticing-a-lot-of-audio-issues-with-S25-Ultra/m-p/3147262#M9312</link>
    <description>It absolutely is 100% I called and talked to 4 agents with my current provider that claims they don't lock the watch. But they keep insisting they don't, as aforementioned they took the iemi, sent an approval email after submission of unlock request, and it shows on their website its unlock eligible. But, they continue to insist they don't lock smartwatches "as per their information and policy" their words. I even told them I can send them screenshots of my account showing their own website offering the unlock link. Also, I could have screen recorded the whole process of myself submitting the request and emailed them the proof and forwarded the emails from them as proof they approved it. But they claim they have no means of receiving emails from the consumer. So, basically they are holding my device captive while lying and advertising on their website, nay, "false advertising" on their official website the means to submit the request which is in direct opposition of their "so called policy" So, that's a good idea I think I will file a complaint with the BBB because they are a major cellphone provider that everyone knows. The rep at the provider i was switching to, which, btw, is another gigantic company watched me submit the request spoke directly with the rep at my current provider on speaker phone (with me present) and told them rep of my current provider he watched me submit the request and can vouch for me that it's was indeed allowing me, I did recieve an approval email, and that their network was rejecting the iemi. So, I believe its on the carrier I'm currently with. I have no choice if I want my LTE Galaxy watch Ultra to work with my s25 Ultra. So, when this phone is paid in full. I will buy from either Samsung directly or another store where I'm a member and will receive added protection to my device that comes with the membership. Then I will be purchasing unlocked devices. But this next time ill make sure to disable 2FA on all my accounts so when they cut my service I won't be locked out of all my accounts, which as I've said in the OP I didn't have the chance to do this time. I learned my lesson they won't get me again. I only got the s25 ultra because since I had to stay with them. While I own the Watch Ultra, I might as well take the S25 Ultra free. But in a year or 2 it'll be see ya later current provider 🫡</description>
    <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2025 06:05:17 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>MartianTechSavvy</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2025-02-20T06:05:17Z</dc:date>
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