You can't -- the frequencies you need aren't in the radio.
That's why Verizon didn't have it locked -- it's not worth worrying about being poached in the US, and the no-lock means a European SIM (which it DOES have the 3g/4g frequencies for) will work if you travel without having to ***** at them and get it unlocked before you go.
You can't -- the frequencies you need aren't in the radio.
That's why Verizon didn't have it locked -- it's not worth worrying about being poached in the US, and the no-lock means a European SIM (which it DOES have the 3g/4g frequencies for) will work if you travel without having to ***** at them and get it unlocked before you go.
You can't -- the frequencies you need aren't in the radio.
That's why Verizon didn't have it locked -- it's not worth worrying about being poached in the US, and the no-lock means a European SIM (which it DOES have the 3g/4g frequencies for) will work if you travel without having to ***** at them and get it unlocked before you go.
Yup. Unfortunately it probably won't get any better.
Each model is built with a specific radio for frequencies