Why design a phone with a SIM card when you want the phone to be network specific? The reason it has a SIM card is that the people at Apple were expecting it to be unlocked so it would be free from AT&T. If I knew this was going to be unlocked so did Steve Jobs. Anyone care to comment on the reasons why?
Why design a phone with a SIM card when you want the phone to be network specific? The reason it has a SIM card is that the people at Apple were expecting it to be unlocked so it would be free from AT&T. If I knew this was going to be unlocked so did Steve Jobs. Anyone care to comment on the reasons why?
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