A:AnswerHello! We appreciate your interest in our products. An unlocked smartphone is a phone that isn't tied to a specific carrier or contract. Therefore, you have the freedom to shop for the latest phones and plans as often — or as infrequently — as you like. Plus, they don't come preloaded with numerous carrier applications that take up space on your phone. And when it comes to international travel, unlocked phones can't be beaten. Ultimately, we suggest you reach out to the carrier you intend to use to ensure the device is compatible with their network. We hope this answers your question and helps you with your purchase decision. ^Rod
A:AnswerYep, mine did. They are fairly nice. They tend to sit loosely in the ears and there is an optimizer program to make them sound their best. I wouldn't rate them as high as the Bose I used to use, but they will do a good job for you. And the nonsense of a $100 value--check out the REAL price online. Properly set at about $40.
A:AnswerYes, just make sure that your service provider gets you the proper internet and message settings, otherwise you will have LOTS of problems. If they say your phone is the problem, don't believe them.
A:AnswerHi Mariano!
Yes!
I confirm that it is, it works perfectly in the networks bands of Argentina. To tell you the truth, it works very well all South America.
Just verify that it is the G955U.
I hope I could help you.
A:AnswerYes! If you purchase an unlocked Samsung Galaxy
or an unlocked iPhone.They will work with any GSM or
CDMA network in North America, as well as most of the
world.