Apple is now selling an unlocked, SIM-free version of the iPhone 5s on its retail website.
Ditch the usual two-year contract and place your order now for the carrier-free iPhone 5s, which will set you back at least $649.
Two versions of the unlocked flagship smartphone are available: a SIM-less model expected to ship within one to two weeks and an unlocked T-Mobile variant, which comes with a nano-SIM inside and should leave the factory in three to five business days. T-Mobile this year ditched contracts and embraced the "un-carrier" approach.
Without a carrier subsidy, the device sells at full retail price: $649 for 16GB, $749 for 32GB, and $849 for 64GB. For everyone else, the handset will run you $199 for 16GB, $299 for 32GB, and $399 for 64GB with a two-year contract.
An unlocked phone breaks the ties between customer and carrier. But the newest unlocked iPhone 5s requires a GSM-compatible SIM, meaning it will work on T-Mobile or AT&T in the U.S., but not Verizon or Sprint.
All three color options space gray, gold, and silver are available now. Simply visit the Apple Store website, then choose to get the iPhone "unlocked and contract-free."
Apple made the same unlocked-iPhone move a year ago, offering the iPhone 5 with the same price and carrier options.
For more, see PCMag's review of the Apple iPhone 5s and the slideshow above.
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