2GuysInPM
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That's great! So the unlocked comes with a chip you can use in the US but is pay as you go, with no contractual obligations? Did you get it at Apple or Verizon? And you don't have a contract in the U s?(I'm hoping I'm hoping!) any thoughts on the less expensive vs more expensive model?thanks so much for the info!
With Verizon we have a 2yr contract plan. It's a CDMA phone that has a GSM chip for LTE (4g) data connection. The phone's GSM chip is unlocked and can be used for voice/data with any other carrier. Verizon also has a month to month plan, but you end up paying as much as the regular unlocked version of the device. You can get it Apple or Verizon stores.
If you want a new, no-contract iPhone 5s or 5c, you'll have to buy an unlocked (SIM-free) one from Apple. I would recommend the 5c ($550+), as it's basically the same as the 5s without the faster chip and fingerprint security stuff, or a 4s ($450+)
If you get the T-Mobile iPhone 5 (no contract), from what I read online, you may need to wait 40 days and put in some charge before they'll agree to unlock it for you.
OR, you can grab a used or refurbished unlocked iPhone for less at eBay or Amazon.
Good luck