Apple will officially sell unlocked iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus starting today in the US

iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus hero
iPhone 6 si 6 iPhone Plus were launched in September by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), and then those from Cupertino marketed decoded versions of both terminals. Everything was done unofficially, however, some representatives of the Apple Stores claiming that the terminals bought at full price from the Apple company's stores would be coded in the T-Mobile network.

  Activating a iPhone 6 or 6 iPhone Plus with a card from an operator outside the US decoded the terminals and allowed their use, but Apple still does not claim that it sells decoded terminals through its stores. Well, this will change starting today, Apple will sell the terminals without a SIM card included, as is happening now.

  Practically, there will be no difference between the terminals sold so far with a T-Mobile card included, not even in terms of prices. The terminals will be sold both through the physical Apple Stores and through the Apple Store Online, so you will be able to buy them anywhere, provided that they are purchased at full retail price.

  Every year, Apple had the habit of putting on sale decoded versions of the iPhones a few months after the launch, but this even though the company sold them decoded, only outside the USA, from the very first day.