Does The iPhone works in Sweden?

Does The iPhone works in Sweden?
Or is it locked to USA's network?
Can I make calls from the iPhone from Sweden, that's the question...

Yes, you can use it in Sweden on roaming, or anywhere else in the world. It will cost a fair bit though, as carriers charge high prices for using mobile phones abroad. In fact, a substantial amount of their annual profits come from charging roaming customers (a few years ago I seem to recall some operators making a quarter of their annual profits from this relatively small segment of the market).
But you can't swap the SIM for a Swedish one and use a domestic carrier directly.

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