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User profile for user: muhriinuh
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How can I order the new iPhone 15 model with a SIM card slot in the U.S ?
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Posted on Sep 12, 2023 10:34 PM
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User profile for user: Mke_apple
Mke_apple
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Posted on Dec 4, 2023 10:34 AM
Order an iPhone 15 from Apple Canada online. Shipping address to a UPS store in Canada. They charge $10.00 plus shipping cost to cross ship to the US. I have done it four times. Twice with a 14 and twice with 15s. Only catch is that you currently need a sim. You cannot get a sim to insert. I went into Verizon store with an 11 and asked to transfer my 13 eSIM to a physical sim and then inserted sim to my 14 and then direct into my 15. All good.
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User profile for user: Lawrence Finch
Lawrence Finch
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Feb 2, 2024 5:56 PM in response to vmt2025
vmt2025 wrote:
They can ask Apple to track you by FaceID or TouchID regardless which iPhone you use...also they can ask google for your Gmail audit trail if you are not using iOS. Also from your voice from Google or Amazon/Alexa if you are using it...I think Samsung uses eye retina scan as well. There are enough trails from different vendors to track you...
Who is “they”? And no, “they” - whoever they are - can’t ask Apple to track you in any way, shape or form, because Apple has no idea where you are. And certainly not by the biometric identification whose only purpose is to unlock the screen, and which exists only on the phone, and nowhere else in the world. And no, Google and Amazon cannot track you by voice either.
Your phone, regardless of manufacturer, is not something to be concerned about. Here are the real tracking risks:
- Yourcarrier knows the location of your phone all the time, even if you turn off location services, because it can triangulate from the towers that receive your phone’s periodic “I’m here” ping. They are required by law to do this to support E911. They upload this information to databases where your location and whereabouts are known to law enforcement and any business that cares to know where you are.
- Licenseplate scanners are ubiquitous, in police vehicles and repo trucks. And also along limited access highways, toll roads, bridges and tunnels. And every time your plate is scanned it goes into a location database.
- Electronictoll tags are obviously used every time you use a toll facility, but transponders are located everywhere along highways for traffic control. Have you see signs that display how long it will take to get to an upcoming milepost? Where do you think they get that information?
- Doyou use public Wi-Fi, your cable provider’s hotspots or the “free” convenient Wi-Fi networks in malls and stores? Did you think that your location wasn’t tracked by those?
- Seethose cameras in stores, malls and other public places? Have you heard about facial recognition?
- Did you ever post your picture in Shutterfly?
- Doyou have a Transit Pass account?
- Doyou use an urban bicycle rental like New York’s CitiBike? Have you noticed that your usage history shows the location and time you picked up the bike and likewise when you dropped it off?
- Do you use credit cards in stores? Did you know that the location where you use a card is recorded in a worldwide central database, ostensibly to detect card fraud through what’s called a“velocity check” (AKA as the“superman test”)?
- Haveyou heard of iBeacon? It’s a feature that tracks and reports the location of any device that has Bluetooth enabled on a device.
- What about Find My iPhone, which always knows where your phone is? And its feature added in iOS 12 that uses the Bluetooth signals from other phones to anonymously crowdsource the location of a missing phone, even when the phone is powered off?
Apple is about the only business in the world that does NOT track you.
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User profile for user: fire wired
fire wired
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Jan 26, 2024 11:05 AM in response to Mke_apple
How do you set this up with the UPS Store in Canada?
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User profile for user: kk271a
Sep 18, 2023 7:59 AM in response to Niel
I hope there could be an option to purchase a phone with a SIM card in the USA. Some international carriers still don't offer support for transferring eSIMs while you're traveling, which leaves existing phones useless if you decide to upgrade while outside your home country or left with no option to upgrade.
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User profile for user: Servant of Cats
Servant of Cats
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Nov 8, 2023 4:10 PM in response to IdrisSeabright
IdrisSeabright wrote:
zedmurark231 wrote:
The phone can always be tracked because you cannot take the SIM out of the phone
Turn the phone off. Or put it in a Faraday bag.
Even if you could take the SIM out of the phone, you wouldn't be able to take the IMEI – the phone's unique ID – out of the phone.
If the FBI is interested in you, and they have a search warrant that compels carriers to cooperate, do you believe they're going to track you ONLY by the SIM card? Or are they going to be looking for any match EITHER with the SIM (regardless of which phone it is in) OR with the IMEI (regardless of which SIM is in the phone)?
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User profile for user: Bob Timmons
Bob Timmons
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Dec 14, 2023 9:23 PM in response to Sushilbarua
Don't buy the iPhone 15 in the U.S. The problem though....if you live in the U.S.....the phone will have no warranty.
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User profile for user: Bob Timmons
Bob Timmons
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Jan 5, 2024 8:00 PM in response to Bandit_1200
If you buy a sealed iphone that has never been opened or activated, it doesn’t matter from where, if the iphone is still in production it should for sure be covered under warranty
Wrong.
Call an authorized service shop where you live in the U.S., or anywhere in the U.S. for that matter and explain to them that you purchased a new phone in London, but it needs service. Ask whether the warranty will be good in the U.S.
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User profile for user: Lawrence Finch
Lawrence Finch
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Feb 22, 2024 10:11 AM in response to NiSLaniF
Have a friend outside the US buy it and ship it to you. It will cost substantially more because of currency differences and taxes (HST in Canada, VAT in most other countries), and it won’t have a warranty in the US.
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User profile for user: Lawrence Finch
Lawrence Finch
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Mar 21, 2024 6:22 PM in response to nader106
You will have to buy it in any other country except the US. But almost all countries have carriers that support eSIM, so not having a physical SIM slot should not be a problem→Find wireless carriers and worldwide service providers that offer eSIM service - Apple Support
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User profile for user: FelipeV
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Apr 9, 2024 3:17 PM in response to whackeryounis
The case you refer to was an exception to the rule, probably out of ignorance. The reality is that AppleCare + coverage is NOT international.
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User profile for user: KiltedTim
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Jun 24, 2024 5:22 AM in response to ALeva161
This has absolutely nothing to do with this discussion.
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User profile for user: Bandit_1200
Bandit_1200
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Jan 5, 2024 6:43 PM in response to Bob Timmons
I was thinking, If you buy a sealed iphone that has never been opened or activated, it doesn’t matter from where, if the iphone is still in production it should for sure be covered under warranty Plus you can add applecare to a new device. Ive added applecare to new activations of iphone 11pro maxs and the phone is what 5 years old…. Once apple stops providing ios updates to a generation of iPhones I believe they stop servicing them through applecare, but until then you can stay on applecare.
https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/add-applecare-to-iphone-after-purchase/
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User profile for user: lobsterghost1
lobsterghost1
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Jan 5, 2024 7:50 PM in response to Bandit_1200
Bandit_1200 wrote:
I was thinking, If you buy a sealed iphone that has never been opened or activated, it doesn’t matter from where, if the iphone is still in production it should for sure be covered under warranty Plus you can add applecare to a new device. Ive added applecare to new activations of iphone 11pro maxs and the phone is what 5 years old…. Once apple stops providing ios updates to a generation of iPhones I believe they stop servicing them through applecare, but until then you can stay on applecare.
https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/add-applecare-to-iphone-after-purchase/
It DOES matter from where the phone was purchased. iPhone is made regionally and iPhone Warranty is limited to the country of purchase. You cannot buy an iPhone for example in Canada and then add AppleCare+ to it in the US. You'd have to buy the AppleCare+ plan in Canada, but then the AppleCare+ plan would ONLY apply to Canada, so you'd have to travel back to Canada for warranty or AppleCare+ support. Whether it is still factory sealed or ever activated makes absolutely NO difference.
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User profile for user: IdrisSeabright
IdrisSeabright
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Feb 2, 2024 4:17 PM in response to vmt2025
vmt2025 wrote:
They can ask Apple to track you by FaceID or TouchID regardless which iPhone you use.
FaceID and TouchID are not tracking technologies. They only lock or unlock your phone and apps that support it.
Also from your voice from Google or Amazon/Alexa if you are using it.
While Google and Amazon may have a wealth of information on you, they can't track you by your voice. Worry about the real things.
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User profile for user: Servant of Cats
Servant of Cats
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Apr 19, 2024 10:05 PM in response to IdrisSeabright
IdrisSeabright wrote:
nadeejak98 wrote:
Some one please tell me how to purschase a iphone 15 pro with sim slot
Buy it in any country except the U.S.
If you do, I believe that it won't have a warranty that's good in the U.S.
If you're a U.S. citizen/resident who bought the phone elsewhere (to get the physical SIM slot), and something goes wrong with the phone during the warranty period, you might have to take the phone back to the country or region where it was sold, to get service.
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User profile for user: Kurtosis12
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Sep 18, 2023 8:15 AM in response to kk271a
As already stated, there is not an option to purchase an iPhone in the US with a SIM.
iPhones sold in the US. do not have SIM card slots.
iPhones sold in China, Hong Kong, & Macau have two SIM card slots, no eSIMs.
iPhones sold in the rest of the world have one SIM card slot and one eSIM.
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