As far as I know carriers in the US have deals with Apple where they agree to buy and sell xxx number of iPhones (at least it use to be that way). If AT&T were to allow Best Buy to sell an unlocked, SIM free version of the iPhone and put it on AT&T payments then the model sold would not be an AT&T model and would not count towards AT&T quota.
I'm not 100% positive I am correct but that's the way I understand it. I suppose it could be based on activations but I don't think that what is used to meet their sales quota.
I assume AT&T and / or T-Mobile would be irate if Best Buy was selling 1865's (read: Qualcomm) and putting them on AT&T or T-Mobile payment plans. Maybe not, who knows. I've never purchased a phone from BB so I don't speak from experience.
I'm not 100% positive I am correct but that's the way I understand it. I suppose it could be based on activations but I don't think that what is used to meet their sales quota.
I assume AT&T and / or T-Mobile would be irate if Best Buy was selling 1865's (read: Qualcomm) and putting them on AT&T or T-Mobile payment plans. Maybe not, who knows. I've never purchased a phone from BB so I don't speak from experience.
The only unlocked iPhone X for sale in the US at least is model A1865 and that is the Qualcomm version. There is no unlocked, SIM free version of the Intel. Now you can buy a Intel version and get it unlocked but that's not really the same.How do you know they don’t sell Intel modem iPhones sim free too? Why wouldn’t they do so?