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I don’t know very many people who travel world wide and I have been with the same cellular carrier for almost 3 years. I do know that propriety phones that only work with certain carriers are a crock. I wish the iPhone was available for my carrier, but alas it isn’t. My question is this: How many people actually use unlocked cell phones?

Do you require them to travel in other countries and use your phone with another vendor/carrier? Or do you buy an unlocked phone just so you can use a different model than your carrier supports? I did some wiki on this and 99% of all cell phones can be unlocked and then made to work with any carrier, the most efficient method is to buy them unlocked in the first place, rather than trying to hack and unlock it with codes and tricks.

Besides the iPhone, what other phones are worth unlocking and moving between Carriers and not picking that specific carriers equivalent model?

I am curious to know your thoughts on cell phones and if anyone who reads this blog uses an unlocked cell phone, or has a need for it?

-Dragon Blogger

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