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http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/15/iphone-4-is-unlocked-in-canada-too/
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/15/apple-iphone-4-pre-orders-are-go/
I believe this is the correct business model to use. In the US it's not as important because it seems most people are on Verizon/Sprint making the big deal about smartphones. T-Mobile is the only other GSM provider anyway, so even an unlocked iPhone would only serve one more slice of the pie, and it seems even the N1 never made it as big there. In fact I see more people talking about N1s on AT&T than on T-Mobile even before the UMTS 850 version was released. So I think even though the UK and Canada benefit immensely from this, the US is not as majorly screwed. I suppose as a T-Mo user you can feel screwed though.
I hope that when the AT&T exclusivity contract ends that Apple does pursue an unlocked market in the US. I think it's time to put an end to exclusive phones, special carrier versions of phones, contract only crap, etc etc. There needs to be options, and if unlocked phones is a model in the rest of the world I don't see why we can't pursue it either.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/15/apple-iphone-4-pre-orders-are-go/

I believe this is the correct business model to use. In the US it's not as important because it seems most people are on Verizon/Sprint making the big deal about smartphones. T-Mobile is the only other GSM provider anyway, so even an unlocked iPhone would only serve one more slice of the pie, and it seems even the N1 never made it as big there. In fact I see more people talking about N1s on AT&T than on T-Mobile even before the UMTS 850 version was released. So I think even though the UK and Canada benefit immensely from this, the US is not as majorly screwed. I suppose as a T-Mo user you can feel screwed though.
I hope that when the AT&T exclusivity contract ends that Apple does pursue an unlocked market in the US. I think it's time to put an end to exclusive phones, special carrier versions of phones, contract only crap, etc etc. There needs to be options, and if unlocked phones is a model in the rest of the world I don't see why we can't pursue it either.