Monday, 4 December 2017

Apple now selling SIM-free iPhone X in the U.S.

iPhone X hands-on video

Typically when Apple launches a new iPhone, it sells carrier models for the first few weeks and then begins offering a SIM-free model for all carriers. The iPhone X is no different.

Apple is now selling a SIM-free iPhone X in the U.S.. Buying this model means that you can completely skip the carrier activation part of buying a new iPhone and take your unlocked device to whatever carrier that you want. 

Because these devices are sold unlocked and carrier-free, you'll be paying full price for your device. That means that the 64GB iPhone X will cost $999 and the 256GB model will set you back $1,149.

Buying a smartphone for full price isn't going to be for everyone, especially when it comes to $1,000+ devices like the iPhone X. For those customers who are willing to pay for the freedom of a SIM-free smartphone, though, it's nice that Apple offers the option.


Apple now selling SIM-free iPhone X in the U.S. originally posted at http://phonedog.com

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