They do have a GSM version. You just can't get it at a US GSM carrier.You'll have to get an unlocked overseas version until the exclusivity contract runs out (typically 6-9 months).
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They do have a GSM version. You just can't get it at a US GSM carrier.
You'll have to get an unlocked overseas version until the exclusivity contract runs out (typically 6-9 months).