I need one for general purposes only, NOT for gaming, so I don’t really care about gaming-related features.

I’m going to buy it in Asia, as that’s where I live (Vietnam specifically), and would appreciate any advice. 🙂

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    Unlocked means it’s not tied to a carrier (mobile phone provider).

    Not too sure about the rest of the world, but North America has a huge problem with carrier-locked devices. You buy a phone from YourCellProvider, and you’re stuck using the phone only with YourCellProvider.

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      Damn america is so good at coming up with the most distopian solutions ever and it sucks that people still allow them to

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        It’s more because they’ll let you pay for the phone in two years with 0% APR, but you can’t just leave, not pay, and use the phone on another provider.

        Before it used to be free or heavily discounted, but now it’s just a 0% APR credit service.

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      What a pain. They finally ended this in Canada at the end of 2017. All phones sold since then have to be sold unlocked. Any phone sold before that time is likely still locked to a carrier, but that carrier must provide the unlock code for free upon request. Feels like they did this one right, and it is great to be able to keep an old flagship device for 5+ years and travel with it or move services around as needed.

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        By the by, for anyone else reading this, this person is an idiot.

        Australia has 3 phone carriers, and phones aren’t locked to them since the late 90s.

        The “locking” refers to subsidized phones, be they prepaid or on a plan (post-pay). You can always just pay off your phone and it’s yours.

        The only real issue is channel / bandwidth allocation for the 3 companies and what channels / bands your phone’s transceiver uses.

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          Lmao stay mad. Nope. I have gone out and bought one today you buffoon. And yes,Im aware we have more then one. I was just mentioning the biggest one. Stfu you clueless clown.