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Title: Will we still be able to get unlocked iPhones when they go 5G?
Post by: HCK on February 29, 2020, 04:05:21 pm
Will we still be able to get unlocked iPhones when they go 5G?

Will unlocked iPhones be a thing of the past in this new cellular era?

Up to this point, it's been fairly easy to get your hands on an unlocked iPhone. But with the 5G era truly kicking off, there are questions as to whether Apple will offer an unlocked 5G iPhone. If you look at 5G phone launches throughout 2019, they were all carrier-locked, so you may think it's impossible.

But there are a number of indications, including events that really have nothing to do with Apple, that suggest otherwise. While all we can do right now is speculate, I actually think that it's likely that any 5G iPhone launched this year will launch as a carrier-unlocked phone, unless you're buying from specific carriers.

Here's how I think everything might break down, and why.

Stepping into the 5G age

Right now, you can buy any new iPhone unlocked using a couple of methods, and both include buying directly from Apple. First, you can pay the whole cost of your iPhone up front and select the SIM-free option...

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