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| Do you have a source for this? It would be interesting to find out if this is, indeed, the case. If the phone doesn't work with all other cards, it would be a locked phone, not meeting the requirements of French law. | |
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http://discussions.apple.com/thread....60589&tstart=0 http://www.macprime.ch/forum/viewthread/4522/ http://www.macwelt.de/news/iphone/350916/index.html
etc. etc. - google is your friend.
I know for a fact that the iPhones sold in France don't work on the Swisscom network (and many other networks across the world).
There are ways to fix this issue but they all involve hacking the phone - which voids the warranty. And if you're going to hack your iPhone, you can just as well buy a much cheaper US-version.
dawiz