[Update] Sep, 26th: News from Hong Kong added (details here)
[Update] Aug, 25th: Apple’s list update included.
Almost unnoticed on july, 11th 2008 Apple also published a list of carriers offering the iPhone. The interesting thing with this list is, it also contains information about the status of the SIM lock in specific countries.
Apple’s official “Locked to Carrier” list
This is an extract from the official Apple list found here:
Country | Carrier | SIM Lock | Available without Agreement |
Italy | Vodafone | No | Yes (499€/8GB, 569€/16GB) |
Italy | TIM | No | Yes (499€/8GB, 569€/16GB) |
Hong Kong | 3 | No | No (375€/8GB, n.a.€/16GB) |
Hong Kong | (Apple Store) | No | Yes (476€/8GB, 547€/16GB) |
Greece | Vodafone | No | No (Details here) |
Czech Republic | O2 | No | Yes (490€/8GB, 570€/16GB) |
New Zealand | Vodafone | No | Yes (470€/8GB, 535€/16GB) |
Singapore | SingTel | No | No (490€/8GB, 570€/16GB) |
Slovakia | Orange | No | No? (Details) |
Macao | 3 | No | No? (Details) |
It is rumored, the unlocked iPhones need to be activated aswell, but in this case it can be done at home using iTunes. No matter how often you change your carrier, it seems you can always re-activate.
Forum reports
In addition to the offical Apple list, this is what people report in forums:
Country | Carrier | SIM Lock | Available without Agreement |
Belgium | Mobistar | No | Yes (n.a.€/8GB, 615€/16GB) |
France | Orange | Yes (100€ Unlock fee) | Yes (509€/8GB, 609€/16GB) |
This list may not be 100% accurate and refers to reports on forums, like hackint0sh. Feel free to add more details like pricing and how to obtain unlocked devices elsewhere as comments below. Thanks!
The cheapest iPhone 3G
For people living in Switzerland, Swisscom offers the iPhone 3G for beating prices between 519 CHF (=510 US$, =325€) for the 8GB version and 619 CHF (=610US$, =385€) for the 16GB version. This includes a prepaid tariff with no obligations. Disadvantages: 1. iPhone 3G is simlocked to Swisscom. You currently cannot unlock, since Proxy SIMs have heavy (legal) disadvantages (read here), 2. This offer is limited to people living in Switzerland. Your citizenship and rights of residence are checked in Swisscom stores. Tourists (=foreigners) not living in Switzerland cannot buy it.