Buying one through Apple online at the moment, but it’s roughly $1300 with taxes. So I have myself a little nervous at the cost. Thanks in advance for answering. 👍

  • @satanmat
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    Generally speaking, yes. Verify that your current provider supports it.

    Having said that, your provider may offer you a deal. Of course ymmv

    • @einlander
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      Make sure the phone is sim unlocked too.

        • @[email protected]
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          You can verify by going to Settings->General->About.

          Towards the bottom there should be “Carrier Lock” and it should say/list “No SIM Restrictions”.

          If it doesn’t, you’ll need to call your provider to have them unlock the phone.

    • @[email protected]
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      122 months ago

      Don’t get it from your carrier unless you’re ok with it being locked down in weird ways. For instance: hot spotting works great on my iPhone that I got straight from Apple, and my mobile isp is Verizon. I know someone who’s in the same boat, but got their phone from Verizon, and hot spotting does not work.

        • @[email protected]
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          62 months ago

          How the fuck is this a thing?

          Money

          How are they allowed to control how I use my data?

          You gave them permission when you signed the deal. Pretty simple.

          It’s pretty common to buy phones from electronics stores in Denmark, without a carrier attached. So locking down the phone isn’t as common here, but that doesn’t mean that ISPs aren’t still up to no good. I heard about one company that would look at the IP header and if your packets came with a TTL of 63 or less, then the ISP would know that you had a tethered connection and would count the traffic differently.

        • Natanael
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          The phone pulls carrier specific settings based on SIM card carrier data. Apple allows the carrier to set a hotspot block

    • @[email protected]OP
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      42 months ago

      I currently have T-Mobile and I’m due and upgrade. I just don’t want the shenanigans of buying through them or paying extra monthly. So I would imagine they won’t throw a fit? 🤔

      • Natanael
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        72 months ago

        They’ll usually let you bring you own hardware. As long as you buy one that is not carrier locked it will work (if you’re buying it in a store, ask the staff to be sure it’s unlocked)

        If your old SIM card doesn’t fit you might have to ask your carrier to send a new one, or you can ask for eSIM setup (log into your carrier account, scan a Qr code)

      • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed
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        52 months ago

        Lol, I think many people use unlocked phones just fine. This aint the 2000s where carriers can “punish” you anymore (lets hope those legal precedents don’t reverse).

        I bought my (android) phone from bestbuy and have switch between carriers and MVNOs, works fine.

      • @habitualTartare
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        They won’t care if you bring your own device unlocked. If you’re buying from Apple’s website or another 3rd party, it should give the option to select the version between unlocked or carrier specific options like Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile.

        You can buy the locked version from T-Mobile outright if it’s cheaper. If you ever want to change carriers you can get it unlocked after a certain amount of time around 90 days.

        Edit: Based on your other comments, you’re buying from Apple directly. The last question relates to if the device is carrier locked. Choose “Connect to any carrier later”.