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actually i need an i phone 4 with 16gb i am indian and here it is too costly so i am thinking to let my friend there buy for me and will carry with him when he will come here so can i know the price of i phone 4 16gb without contract??




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Need advice. Planning to buy factory unlocked iphone 4 from US to use it in UAE. Any thoughts/advice before I spend arnd $750? From few discussions, gathered that there could be an issue of breaking carrier lock (i.e AT&T) if bought in US even unlocked, to use in UAE. Would welcome suggestions and advice


can anyone help me out to buy iphone 4 from usa for 199$ to be used in india on airtel .how can i buy any friend can help me out ..and also advice how it can be used in india on airtel network..plz mail


Yes, you can buy an iPhone without contract at an Apple Store regardless of where you live. Just make sure they are in stock, at least half of the Apple Stores are still sold out and they tend to move quickly off the shelves. You can call ahead of time to be sure.


This wikiHow teaches you how to choose the right iPhone for you without having to commit to a contract with a carrier. Purchasing an iPhone free of a contract affords you more ownership over the phone as well as more flexibility in how (and where) you use it.


If neither of those is available, then Apple Watch Series 3 (GPS + Cellular) has a built-in cellular capability that, under certain circumstances, can enable certain features, which are not available on GPS-only models, to remain available when the watch is used without the iPhone nearby.


Apple Watch Series 3 (GPS + Cellular) can also be used without enabling the built-in cellular feature, in which case it functions like a GPS-only model and can be used in conjunction with a service plan for iPhone 6 or newer model of iPhone, running the latest version of iOS, from any carrier, with no need to activate the watch on the plan.


Depending on how and where you plan to use your Apple Watch, the functionality that you want may remain available even when using it (without your iPhone being nearby) without enabling or using the built-in cellular feature.


Want a new phone but don't fancy a contract package? Looking to get a new phone and pay monthly with a SIM only deal? Often working out as the cheaper option, more and more people are choosing to buy a SIM free phone. This also allows people the flexibility of buying a new phone whenever they like and move between networks and rates as their SIM deal allows them. We have both the latest smartphones, complete with all the features and connectivity that we utilise every day and older-style handsets with incredible battery life and durability.


Verizon prepaid: $300 off select iPhones (opens in new tab)Verizon's awesome iPhone deals don't just stop at unlimited data options - you'll also find great prepaid savings, with a $300 discount available on most devices. Eligible devices include the iPhone 14 (opens in new tab), 14 Pro (opens in new tab), 14 Pro Max (opens in new tab), and the iPhone 13 (opens in new tab) - the latter being a particularly good buy for those on a budget. It's not every day you see this carrier offer promotions outside of its pricey unlimited data plans so this is definitely not one to miss if you're looking to cut out those pesky long contracts.


The Apple iPhone 14 and the iPhone 14 Plus are the new 'standard' flagships for 2022 and the two devices that are going to appeal the most for people who want a nice mix of power and features without completely breaking the bank.


Apple iPhone 14 Pro & 14 Pro Max: save up to $600 with a trade-in at Apple (opens in new tab)Apple, again, is going to be the sole provider for iPhone deals if you're on the hunt for a shiny new unlocked Pro model. Choice-wise, it's a bit of a bummer but the official Apple Store does have its own trade-in program that you can take advantage of. Right now, the maximum saving is capped-out at $600, which isn't bad considering you don't need a pesky carrier contract to be eligible. As always, you'll need to have a fairly decent old phone to fetch your maximum rebate here but mid-range devices should be able to fetch a sizeable rebate too.


Apple iPhone 13: free with a new unlimited line, plus free Apple Watch and iPad at Verizon (opens in new tab)A strong contender for iPhone deal of the week, the iPhone 13 is currently available for free at Verizon without the need of a pesky trade in. On top of that, you'll also be able to bundle in the same iPad and Apple Watch SE that are available for free with most iPhones this week - an absolutely stellar bundle. Note that this particular promotion is also available on the iPhone 13 mini (opens in new tab) and the iPhone 12 (opens in new tab), if you'd prefer those devices.


While no iPhone is completely waterproof, the latest iPhone 14 series has an IP68 rating. iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus were the first water-resistant iPhones, rated at IP67. This means the phones are resistant to splashes and can be submerged in 1 metre of freshwater for up to 30 minutes without damage. The iPhone 8, iPhone 9, iPhone X ranges, and the iPhone SE are also IP67-rated.


Meanwhile, you could actually save money by sidestepping a phone upgrade, buying a phone outright or just moving to a better plan once your phone is paid off and no longer under contract.


You can sign up for the iPhone Upgrade Program via the Apple Store App, which is great, because the Apple Store App is the best way to pre-order a new iPhone. Using the app, you get all of the advantages of ordering online, without having to worry about stalling pages. You can use your existing credit card information to make your purchase, buy with gift cards, and even check out with Apple Pay. It also requires very little effort on your part, which is great for those late-night pre-orders.


Today, spending over 1000 on a new phone is typical, or at least 60 a month for contracts. But, our leasing service gives you more flexibility to choose the best phone and leasing term for your needs.


Samsung is without a doubt the Pepsi to Apple's Coca Cola. The two manufacturers regularly compete, and Samsung is more than able to stand its own. With plenty of innovative features and excellent cameras, the Galaxy collection more than holds its own against Apple.


Getting a new phone doesn't have to be a headache, and our leasing terms ensure you can take full advantage of the latest technology without worrying about contracts. As a team, we help you say goodbye to mobile operators and faceless retailers once and for all.


The phone you choose says a lot about you, and many would agree that they're either an Android or iOS person. Unfortunately, the cost of a new mobile depends on the handset you choose and whether you buy outright or on a contract.


Our mobile leases are for the phone only, and each model comes completely unlocked. You can use your current sim card or get a new one from a cheaper provider. Mobile operators often add ridiculous prices to their contracts, but you're in complete control with us.


When you choose a phone from the major networks, you'll have a limited selection. This is because mobile operators add pricey contracts to the best phones, so you'll have to settle for an older model.


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When Apple announced the iPhone on January 9, 2007,[38] it was sold only with AT&T (formerly Cingular) contracts in the United States.[32] After 18 months of negotiations, Steve Jobs reached an agreement with the wireless division of AT&T[39] to be the iPhone's exclusive carrier. Consumers were unable to use any other carrier without unlocking their device.


Apple retained control of the design, manufacturing and marketing of the iPhone.[40] Since some customers were jailbreaking their iPhones to leave their network, AT&T began charging them a $175 early-termination fee for leaving before the end of their contract.[41]


The state-court suit, filed by the law office of Damian R. Fernandez on behalf of California resident Timothy P. Smith,[44] sought an injunction barring Apple from selling iPhones with a software lock and $200 million in damages.[45] In Smith v. Apple Inc., the plaintiffs said that Apple failed to disclose to purchasers its five-year agreement with AT&T when they bought iPhones with a two-year contract and cited the Sherman Act's prohibition of monopolies.[46]


The second case was filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. The plaintiff, Paul Holman, filed a complaint against Apple and AT&T Mobility that he could not switch carriers or change SIM cards without losing iPhone improvements to which he was entitled. Holman also cited a Sherman Act violation by the defendants.[47] On July 8, 2010, the case was affirmed for class certification.[48] On December 9 the court ordered a stay on the case, awaiting the Supreme Court's decision in AT&T v. Concepcion (disputed whether the state's basic standards of fairness were met by a clause in AT&T's contract limiting complaint resolution to arbitration).[49] On April 27, 2011, the Supreme Court ruled that AT&T met the state's fairness standards.[50] 041b061a72


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