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From what I have read the Verizon model is unlocked and has the Qualcomm modem so it will operate across all US carriers.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, they do not offer an unlocked version. My wife and I are abroad on orders. We ordered the Verizon phone to be delivered to family members. They shipped it to us. After trying to activate it, we contacted Best Buy support. They told me it was a "Universal Phone." It locks to whatever carrier SIM you put in it apparently. Well, I put an international SIM card and now have to return the phone because it did not activate. If you are activating it in the US its probably OK with Verizon, Sprint and ATT.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.READ THIS BEFORE BUYING: NO - BestBuy does NOT offer the truly 'factory unlocked' iPhone X which Apple now offers. They did initially, for an added $100 fee, but quickly stopped selling it. It is important to understand the benefit to buying the fully unlocked iPhone X vs. paying outright for an iPhone X tied to a particular carrier. The Factory unlocked iPhone X will work on both CDMA and GSM networks, period. The AT&T version is only going to work on GSM networks, and the Verizon version only on CDMA. If you pay outright for the AT&T version, will it work on most European GSM networks? Absolutely. But it will not work on Verizon. Personally, I bought the AT&T iPhone X and paid full price. Once Apple began selling the fully unlocked versions a week later, I returned my AT&T iPhone X and bought the unlocked version. Who knows if I'll want to switch to Verizon in a year.
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