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More info 10 Product FeaturesUnlocked Phones: The Pains And Pleasures
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We don't see growth slowing down, as there are many benefits to owning an unlocked phone. Reasons to stick with carrier-locked phones also exist. Today we are giving you a rundown of the pros and cons that come with buying an unlocked phone.
What is an unlocked phone?
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The best way to explain this is by telling you what a locked phone is. Locked phones have been blocked from working with other networks. Try putting a SIM card from another carrier in a locked phone, and you will get a message telling you this action is a no-go.
On the contrary, an unlocked phone has no network restrictions. You can pop any SIM card into an unlocked phone and get it working with the carrier of your choice (given it's compatible).
Why do cellular providers lock phones in the first place?It's crucial to note carriers have their reasons for locking devices. The main ones are ensuring customers stay with them. Carriers want to ensure you don't go giving your business to competitors.
Carriers lock phones to ensure you don't go giving your business to competitors.
Carriers also want to avoid theft/fraud. People can sign cellphone contracts, default on them, and then keep phones. This would probably be a more common practice if all phones were unlocked and ready to use elsewhere. This is why they offer to unlock devices after your contract has ended, you have paid the smartphone off, or you have spent some time using their network.
Unlocked phone advantages
Carrier freedom
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Unlocked phone users have no restrictions, contracts, or ties to any company. They can shop around with no limits. Whether they want T-Mobile deals, Verizon quality, or the lowest prices the market can offer, they are free to come and go from carrier to carrier as they please.
You can even get better carrier pricing by going with one of the best prepaid plans around. There is a catch, though! Your phone needs to be compatible with the network (more on that in the cons section).
How about two networks?!
Dual-SIM unlocked phones make it possible to use two networks at once. Say you want to use a carrier for calls/texts and another for data. Maybe you travel often and want to have a SIM card from another country. This is all possible with a dual-SIM unlocked phone.
Not all unlocked phones offer dual-SIM capabilities, but this is a feature you certainly won't be seeing in locked devices. And if you have a single-SIM unlocked phone, you can also swap SIM cards at will.
No monthly paymentsCarriers offer phones on monthly payments, which is very convenient, but makes your bills pricier. Device payments keep you in debt with the carrier, making it harder to leave the network if you ever choose to. It's always nice to be debt-free and keep your monthly expenses as low as possible.
And if you happen to like making smaller monthly payments on phones, you can always try to get financing outside your carrier. Plenty of retailers offer good deals, such as zero APR financing for specific periods of time.
You can save money!
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Carriers are businesses and obviously want to earn as much money as possible. Their smartphone prices are not always fair, and they are only ever cheaper if they can hook you into staying with them for a more extended time. Let's take the Google Pixel 7a as an example.
Carriers will get discount money back from you eventually, and then some.
Carriers often have deals that drive down their device prices, but they always want you to get these on device payments or take on a contract. This only means they will eventually get the money back from you, and then some.
Unlocked phones help avoid over-spending
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See the device above? It's a Google Pixel Fold, and it has a whopping $1799.99 MSRP. Any sane (non-rich) person would think twice or three times before forking out nearly two grand for a phone. But something along the lines of $50 a month? That's much easier to swallow! The thing is, you're still going to end up paying that money eventually.
Buying unlocked will not only get you lower prices on devices, but it will also help you avoid overspending when not considering the total cost of a phone. These carrier device payments make it easy for us to buy expensive smartphones we otherwise wouldn't.
Device payment plans make people think it's ok to spend over $1,000 on a super-phone to... Check their emails and use social media.Edgar Cervantes
Very few people take full advantage of what high-end phones have to offer, but you see people using them every day. Device payment plans make people think it's ok to spend over $1,000 on a super-phone to… check their emails and use social media. Maybe if we had to pay for our devices outright, we would think twice about getting the industry's latest and greatest smartphone! After all, most people would do just fine with a good budget phone.
Not limited to carrier selection
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Carriers have a limited selection of devices. They all tend to have the most popular phones, but you might prefer other options out there. When buying unlocked, you can choose from many manufacturers worldwide, and there are many excellent phones with limited or no availability from US carriers.
No carrier bloatware
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American carriers love throwing unnecessary apps on their phones. While some manufacturers are guilty of this, we don't need carriers pre-installing even more smartphone apps. Most of these are useless, and sometimes they can't be uninstalled.
Most carrier apps are useless, and sometimes they can't be uninstalled.
Unlocked phones get quicker updates
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Carriers update their own phones. This means your software needs to go through an extra filter before reaching your device. The process goes something like this: Google releases its software updates, the manufacturer optimizes it for its phones and hands it to the carrier, the carrier optimizes it for its phones and network, and then it gets to your device.
All these steps could take weeks or months, and that's if it happens. Unlocked phones skip the last step and get software updates from the manufacturer. And if you care for timely updates, you can even get a Pixel device, which is updated straight by Google.
Unlocked phone disadvantages
Unlocked phones get no support from carriers
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This is easily the most significant disadvantage of going with an unlocked phone. Carriers will let you use unlocked phones, but they won't offer support if anything goes wrong. When your phone starts failing, the network has issues, or you have any technical difficulties, you will be on your own. The manufacturer has its support team, but their knowledge is limited to their products, not carrier network technology.
Does your unlocked phone even work with your carrier?
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We have already established that unlocked phone owners need to be tech-savvy, but it's for more reasons than support. You must figure out if your unlocked phone will work with your desired network(s). This can be confusing, as it requires you to know which radio bands carriers use. You must also understand the differences between CDMA and GSM network technologies.
Buying an unlocked phone requires a lot of research! On the other hand, carriers will only sell you phones that work perfectly in their networks.
Carrier warranties and insurances are better
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Every new phone gets a warranty from the manufacturer, but we all know how painful the process of claiming it can be. You must call customer service, spend hours with them, ship the device, get it fixed or replaced, then they send it back. Dealing with your carrier is much simpler. You can usually show up at your local retail location and take care of things. At the very least, they can help you through the claim process.
Carriers also offer insurance through selected partners, and these can offer pretty good deals. You can cover your phone against malfunctions, drops, spills, theft, and even loss or theft. This provides the peace of mind many customers like. Of course, there are also third-party insurances, but their experiences are never quite as seamless as going straight with your carrier.
Unlocked phones need to be paid for in full
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Unlocked phones must be paid in full, unless you use a credit card or third-party financing. The point is you need to cover the cost of the phone right away, and we all know these gadgets can be expensive. Seeing your account suddenly drop by over $1,000 because of a high-end smartphone doesn't feel good. Sometimes even affordable phone prices can hurt.
A monthly payment is easier to swallow than forking out hundreds or thousands of dollars on a phone.
Carriers offer devices on monthly payments with 0% interest. Monthly payments are easier to swallow than forking out hundreds or thousands of dollars on a phone in one go.
Carriers sometimes offer sweet deals!
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