![]() In order to prevent people from switching to a competitor’s network before they’ve paid off their phone or fulfilled their contract, many carriers place a lock (also known as a carrier lock) on their smartphones. ![]() That means you’re able to use it while traveling abroad with a local SIM card and are free to switch networks as you please, right? Don’t start booking your flight to New Zealand or running to T-Mobile just yet because, unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Today’s the day-you finally made the last payment on your iPhone and that baby is officially all yours.
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