Apple’s recently launched iPhone 5 surely
packs in a lot of features and would make
most Apple fans water at the mouth. But it is
available in the US only via three carriers:
AT&T, Sprint and Verizon. For people with
connections on other carriers or with GSM
connections, an unlocked version of the iPhone
is the only way out. But if you’re looking to
buy an unlocked iPhone 5, here’s some good
news for you: Apple’s website now shows
the pricing for the unlocked version of the
newest iPhone.
As first noticed by TechCrunch, the Apple
website shows the pricing as $649 for the 16
GB version, $749 for the 32GB version, and $
849 for the high-end 64GB version. However,
The Verge reports that the unlocked version
won’t be available for at least a few weeks
in the US. Unlike the locked version of the
iPhone 5, the unlocked phones can’t even be
pre-ordered starting today. What’s more,
they won’t be available when the iPhone 5
hits Apple retail stores on September 21.
However, as the iPhone sells unlocked in
Canada, residents of the country can order it
from day one.
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Unlocked iPhone 5 not available in US at launch, to start at $649
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