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See title. I've heard that the S23 and S24 have region locking for international SIM/eSIMs, is this true? (ie: SIM refuses to work because of software lock)

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[โ€“] [email protected] -1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

Almost every phone have region blocking

Why?

  1. Celltower channels used on 3G, 4G and 5G communications vary slightly country to country. That's why some imported cellphones signals don't work out of the box (until they are configured, if they can be. If not, basically no cell tower communication. You can still use wifi tho)

  2. Vendor promotions and warranties. As you pointed out, SIM/eSIM are locked to a certain vendor CARRIER. Thankfully, Any phone can be unlocked out of this with the right tools.

  3. Application/feature restrictions (eg TikTok and what not)

[โ€“] [email protected] 8 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

That's not really correct....

  1. Yes some phones only support frequencies, but modern phones pretty much support everything. You need to validate the carrier and phone you choose are compatible, but odds are they will be. It's not a region lock, it's just a limit on the radio frequencies they support.

  2. This is carrier locking, not region locking. A phone bought on a discount from carrier X will be locked so you can't stop paying them and just move to carrier Y.

  3. This is done at the play store / apple store level for specifics apps that are banned or not available in a location. The code for this is not on your device, and you can sideload to get around it.

Tldr: make sure the phone supports the frequency of the carrier that you plan to use, and that its not been carrier locked. If it is, you can probably buy an unlock code online. Then you're golden.

5 seconds on Google answered your question though op. New phones from Samsung are region locked until you make a 5 minute phone call in the source country. That way people can't buy phones in cheap countries and mail them out. This seems fairly new, I'd never heard of it until now and I've imported phones in the past.