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No, it’s e- sim so you have to sign up with a carrier at all the time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you can. That is why we always buy direct through best buy. Unlocked and I own it so if I want to switch carriers tomorrow I can. Unless of course you get the phone “free” then if you leave you have to pay for the phone in full
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.T-Mobile will definitely try to lure you into a contract of some sort. I’ve had the least problems with T-Mobile out of all carriers
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.T-Mobile usually requires you to use the device on their system for 40 days before they'll consider unlocking. Some users have been able to convince T-Force to unlock sooner when they prove they've paid in full. But if you really want unlocked to do whatever you want with it, your safest bet is to buy one unlocked if you can get one. Not sure Best Buy is selling unlocked yet, but they are for sale at other retailers--if you can find stock.
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