Anywhere in the World

I would like to buy an iPHONE in the US (GSM and CDMA) and be able to use it in Europe or the US.  I do not want to Jailbreak the phone.  All I want to do is change the SIM card when ever I am in a different country. Thanks,

melfromriverview wrote:
I would like to buy an iPHONE in the US (GSM and CDMA) and be able to use it in Europe or the US.  I do not want to Jailbreak the phone.  All I want to do is change the SIM card when ever I am in a different country. Thanks,
All iPhones sold in the US are locked to either Verizon (CDMA) or AT&T (GSM). Neither will provide unlocking.
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