Can a unlocked iPhone work in multiple countries?

Posted on February 20th, 2010 by admin in telecom providers | 2 Comments »

I’m planing to buy an iPhone, I’m currently in Canada. The only problem is I’m moving back to New Zealand in December. So I want to know if its possible to make it work on Rogers AND when I get back for it to work on the New zealand prvoiders(Vodaphone and Telecom). I heard that you can unlock it and then it can work on all providers but would this be true if I take it to another country and use its proviers?
Thanks

Yes. You need to unlock it. Once unlocked, you can put in any SIM card from any carrier around the world. Of course, you will need a SIM card from New Zealand’s native carrier and one from Canada, and switch them back and forth accordingly.

http://www.maclife.com/article/how_to_remove_the_iphone_sim_card
^ How to remove the iPhone SIM card if you don’t know already. :)

2 Responses

  1. incognito Says:

    Yes. You need to unlock it. Once unlocked, you can put in any SIM card from any carrier around the world. Of course, you will need a SIM card from New Zealand’s native carrier and one from Canada, and switch them back and forth accordingly.

    http://www.maclife.com/article/how_to_remove_the_iphone_sim_card
    ^ How to remove the iPhone SIM card if you don’t know already. :)
    References :

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