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Boost Mobile was probably referring to you purchasing the iPhone unlocked, meaning paying the full retail value of the device upfront, no payment plan.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.From what I read on Cnet, the Verizon version is the same as the unlocked version Apple sells directly. You might want to check the Cnet review yourself, as they address the question of LTE compatibility between carriers in greater depth.
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