Good news for people who hate carrier contracts and have a thousand bucks to spend on a phone: Apple now sells a SIM-free version of the iPhone X.
This model is the same as other iPhone X variants but it's unlocked, meaning you're free to use it on whichever network you prefer. It supports both GSM and CDMA networks, which is important for frequent travelers.
SEE ALSO: iPhone X Versus Galaxy Note 8: Which Is Best?The process of purchasing the phone is the same as usual: Go to Apple's website, click "Buy" on the iPhone X site, and under "Carrier" choose "Buy without a carrier."
The shipping time is currently 5 days in the U.S. for all variations of the iPhone X.
It's also possible to pick up the phone at an Apple Store immediately, depending on the city.
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