In most cases users prefer to buy a locked mobile phone, meaning getting it with service and therefore with a service data plan. In this way you are able to get a better price for a new mobile phone and even benefit from some extra features and services. If you are planning on travelling abroad, you might want to unlock your phone, so you don’t have to pay the roaming services, which are way more expensive than usual. In this way, you can buy a simple SIM from any country you are in and still keep in contact with your loved ones. Unlocking the phone is not hard and in some case you can actually go to the service provider and ask them to do the job. In any case, you will have to pay a small amount of money.
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