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iPhone 4S from USA - good idea?

I'm going to the USA with work at the end of the week and was wondering about buying an unlocked iPhone 4S from the Apple store there: $649 for 16GB (about £410), then getting a Giffgaff sim (and cutting it down to microsim size) back here for £15 a month. I need about 300-400 mins a month, not many texts, and 1GB data.

I think that sounds like a good deal - am I right or are there better deals available over here? Or are there any potential problems with buying from the US which I've overlooked? I'm getting confused about all the options so any advice gratefully received!

Thanks,
Issy
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  • thegoodman
    thegoodman Posts: 1,235 Forumite
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    edited 27 February 2012 at 11:17PM
    As long as the phone is unlocked it will work without any problem.
    You can also get micro sim from Giffgaff, I think.
    If I was you I will get it from the uk because of warranty.
  • thegoodman
    thegoodman Posts: 1,235 Forumite
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    grumbler wrote: »
    Yes, only if it is unlocked.
  • issy1 wrote: »
    I'm going to the USA with work at the end of the week and was wondering about buying an unlocked iPhone 4S from the Apple store there: $649 for 16GB (about £410), then getting a Giffgaff sim (and cutting it down to microsim size) back here for £15 a month. I need about 300-400 mins a month, not many texts, and 1GB data.

    I think that sounds like a good deal - am I right or are there better deals available over here? Or are there any potential problems with buying from the US which I've overlooked? I'm getting confused about all the options so any advice gratefully received!

    Thanks,
    Issy

    Just bare in mind it will come with a US charger and the warranty is not technically valid in the UK.
  • grumbler
    grumbler Posts: 58,629 Forumite
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    edited 27 February 2012 at 11:21PM
    thegoodman wrote: »
    Yes, only if it is unlocked.
    It was a link, not a question. My apologies for stating the obvious.
    ...the warranty is not technically valid in the UK.
    Are you sure?
    Apple - One Year Limited Warranty - Worldwide
  • grumbler wrote: »
    It was a link, not a question. My apologies for stating the obvious.
    Are you sure?
    Apple - One Year Limited Warranty - Worldwide

    Yes if you look at the iPhone specifically it says its only valid in the country of purchase. The iPhone is the only apple device that doesn't have a worldwide warranty policy.
  • gjchester
    gjchester Posts: 5,741 Forumite
    grumbler wrote: »

    Thats the UK warranty. The general onew is here - http://images.apple.com/legal/warranty/docs/iPhone_4_warranty.pdf

    In the most part there will be no issue, however Apple reserve the right to restrict it to the country of purchase.

    Best guess is if you go to an Apple shop they won't check and jsut fix it there and then by swapping with a new one.
  • I haven't read the Warranty, but had successfully repaired a couple of my devices abroad. I once bought Macbook here in the UK with extended three year warranty. I sold it a year later to my friend in Poland and she had her main board replaced for free in Poland. Later, at the end of her warranty she also got the whole screen replaced (because of 'bad pixels') in Portugal while on holidays. Now, I'm not sure if that's only something they do for MacBooks, but it's worth checking out. They usually don't ask you for a warranty as their products only come from them!
  • Thanks v much guys. So, if I'm prepared to put up with a US charger and possible warranty probs, it should work ok. And I reckon it saves me about £80 over the course of the year compared to the cheapest way I can find of doing it in the UK. Does that sound about right?
    Thanks
    Issy
  • davetrousers
    davetrousers Posts: 5,862 Forumite
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    edited 28 February 2012 at 1:00PM
    issy1 wrote: »
    iPhone 4S from the Apple store there: $649 for 16GB (about £410)

    What is the sales tax % where you're thinking of buying?

    Do you plan on declaring it upon your return to Blighty?
    .....

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