Iphone att moving to germany

I have an att iphone and I'm moving to GErmany, I would like to register it with Vodafone or t-mobile in GErmany as Iäm canceling my att contract in the USA

AT&T iphones are 'locked' to that carrier and AT&T refuses to unlock their iPhones for any reason.  You'll have to contact Vodaphone & T-mobile in Germany to check if they have a workaround, but I fear not.
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