Samsung is quietly restricting how SIM cards are used overseas — but it’s not as bad as you’d think.
According to a sticker found on the packaging of Galaxy Note 3 smartphones in the U.S. and Europe — as spotted by DigitalTrends — the product is only compatible with SIM cards issued and activated from the country or region it was purchased in.
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Many originally believed this meant if you bought the Galaxy Note 3 in the U.S. and wanted to buy a cheap SIM card in France while on vacation, Samsung wouldn’t let you do that. (Outside of Wi-Fi, you’d have to either leave your device turned off or rack up roaming charges from your carrier.) Read more…
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