1. Unlocked phones are generally much more expensive then locked phones, at least upfront anyways. Even two or three times as expensive.
2. Downside to unlocked cell phones is that they only work with cellular service providers that run on a GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) network.
3. No monthly payment option
4. The final drawback to unlocked cell phones is that it may result in users being unable to take advantage of certain features that a cellular service provider offers. For example, many cellular service providers install exclusive software on the cell phones that they sell directly to their customers, and if the customer purchases an unlocked cell phone, he/she will not have access to this software on his/her cell phone.
2. Downside to unlocked cell phones is that they only work with cellular service providers that run on a GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) network.
3. No monthly payment option
4. The final drawback to unlocked cell phones is that it may result in users being unable to take advantage of certain features that a cellular service provider offers. For example, many cellular service providers install exclusive software on the cell phones that they sell directly to their customers, and if the customer purchases an unlocked cell phone, he/she will not have access to this software on his/her cell phone.
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