IPhone unlocked and contact-free

hello community, if I buy a iPhone unlocked and contact-free I served in other countries, for my work I travel all over the world and I need a phone released so I can communicate in other parts of the world, then my question and if used for any simcard in the world?
thank's you very much

Be aware that CONTRACT FREE is NOT the same as UNLOCKED. The ONLY place to get an unlocked phone is from an Apple store. Nowhere else; not a reseller, not a carrier store, not ebay, not Wallmart, not CarPhoneWarehouse in the UK, etc, etc.

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