France’s iPhone to come unlocked
- October 17th, 2007
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We’ve been talking about Orange as the go-to cellular carrier for the iPhone in France for a little while now, and while it’s a done deal, one remarkable fact is being overlooked: the French iPhone is unlocked. France has a reasonable law on the books stating that cellphone sold in the country have to be unlocked, allowing customers to choose a carrier. Not that Orange will lose out: it will also use a loophole to sell a cheaper, locked version. But the point is the Frogs will have carrier choice, whereas we have AT&T.
Apple to Sell Unlocked iPhone in France [BetaNews]









hannibalchew (Who am I?)
9 months ago
Hey, so is Apple gonna use the anySIM or the iPhoneSimFree method to unlock those iphones? :-)
bridget
5 months ago
vous sont francais, non?
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