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What are you talking about? That is absolute crap!!! I can walk in to an Apple Store today, buy an unlocked iPhone and walk out with zero contract. Don't judge the entire world by your market. Most countries, other than the US, that sell the iPhone now support this model. I can also buy an iPhone subsidised by a UK carrier, but then I can also buy a Nexus phone subsidised by a carrier here. The subsidy has nothing to do with the actual phone's capability. Indeed, I have an old iPhone 4 that is carrier unlocked, and was throughout the contracted period to O2, from about 1 month in. The only reason it was delayed was that O2 didn't start unlocking iPhone 4's right away... had to wait till the demand subsided so that unscrupulous individuals didn't fraudulently buy them, unlock and then sell for a profit.
In short - I call bullshit.
Edited 2012-11-04 01:58 UTC