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Differences Between Factory Unlock And World Wide Unlock In Iphones by Abramovich001(m): 12:10pm On Jun 17, 2021
IPhone Users ��

For those that don't know the difference between Factory unlock and WWU.

Here it is

If you could remember the days of chip lock where you only use wifi to make your iPhone connected to internet.

Now, we have Factory unlock and world wide unlock

Factory Unlock means it has been unlocked from factory, it can serve any purpose anywhere in the world.

While WWU means Worldwide unlock means it's being unlocked for some areas like USA, Canada, UK and others and not countries like Nigeria. it's being unlocked by a technician to suit all purposes but will go back to lock when it is restored which you will need the technician to unlock it again.

That's why Factory unlock is always expensive compared to WWU

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