You finally decided to
buy an unlocked iPhone, you can use that cell phone on any GSM carrier service
that you want. If you no longer wish to use AT&T for whatever reasons you
may have, simply put in SIM card from T-Mobile or whichever carrier of your
choice. You can also use an unlocked iPhone when you
travel worldwide by using a microSIM that is accessible on a pre-paid network
in the country of your choice
If you do not
purchase a microSIM from the company, you may want to consider cutting your SIM
card with a SIM cutter. These are generally cheap in price and cut accurately.
You can insert the card into the SIM slot afterward and then connect your
iPhone to iTunes, where it will sync. iTunes will pick up your information by
way of the microSIM, although it should be noted that if you are using your
iPhone on T-Mobile in the United States, you will not get 3G speeds unless you
are in certain areas of the Northwest. You will receive slower EDGE speeds, and
FaceTime and MMS also will not work. However, regular calls will be perfectly
fine, and you can download apps via the App Store to your heart’s desire.
1 Comments:
I've used a few iPhones on T-Mobile that I've unlocked myself. At one point I had MMS working, but somewhere along the way it mysteriously stopped working. EDGE data on T-Mobile isn't terrible, in a strong signal area I was actually able to stream Pandora in its high quality setting, but it isn't fast enough to stream video. Eventually, I decided I wanted 3G, the security of Apple Care, and to not be constantly waiting for jailbreaks and unlocks so I switched to Verizon. The problem I have with going the factory unlocked route is that the $450 premium is a lot, and it's questionable to me whether you can make up that savings on T-Mobile, and even if you do if not having 3G is really worth it. I bought my iPhones used but they were never in the $650 range, more like $300. I suppose people that have WiFi at home, school, and work could deal with the no 3G issue.
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