A:AnswerI just bought an 11 Pro Max. I already have AT*T service and SIM. BB usually unlocked phones for me when I buy them outright. This time, they were told they can not unlock new iphones. A new policy in the past few months. They were told to tell me, I have to wait 60 days. Then I could have AT*T unlock it.
So I went home with the phone, called AT*T, and was unlocked in minutes.
A:Answer0 down required for finance. The tax of the retail price is due upon purchasing the phone and an activation fee will be added to your next bill cycle. From my experience with Verizon anyway.
For my iPhone 11 pro max, I paid the tax upfront which was a little over 100. Depends on your location, but that is the one price you have to pay right away, the down payment is optional.
A:AnswerNot sure what you’re asking, but will say that over years of owning iPhones that see VERY VERY heavy usage, that this is the first in which there is a noticeable difference in power consumption (For the better!), and actual satisfaction with the length of time it takes to drain down the battery. TL;DR... battery use is efficient and satisfactory. No need to panic about not having a charger immediately on hand.
A:AnswerSIM card is easy to swap out. Your sister will be able to put in the card from her existing phone. There are plenty of how-to videos on Youtube to walk you through the process.
A:AnswerWhen you’re choosing a carrier it’s to add your carrier and then it will send you the SIM card for it. If you just want the device for WiFi. Hey the unlocked one.