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Frequently Asked Questions
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An unconnected iPhone purchased from apple.com is unlocked. This means you aren’t tied to a single network provider or a multiyear service contract. You can choose the network and tariff that are right for you. Once your new iPhone is activated, it remains unlocked, which means you can use it with any network that provides service for iPhone.
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Yes, iCloud makes moving your settings, photos, apps and documents to a new device seamless. Just sign in to iCloud when you set up your new device, access your previous device’s iCloud backup and you’ll be ready to go in minutes.
Don’t have enough iCloud storage to complete a backup? iCloud will grant you enough temporary storage to make sure you can back up your device and get all of your data transferred, free of charge (iOS 15 required).
With Quick Start, you can restore your data and content to your new iPhone from your iCloud backup. For phones using iOS 12.4 or later, Quick Start offers the option of using device-to-device migration, allowing you to transfer all your data wirelessly from your current device to your new one.
If you are switching from Android, you need to download the Move to iOS app first and follow the setup process on your new iPhone.
To learn how to transfer data to your new iPhone, see support.apple.com/en-hk/HT201269 (Opens in a new window).
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All iPhone models are world phones, so you can use them almost anywhere. Whether you are a GSM or CDMA network customer, you can roam internationally on GSM networks in over 200 countries or regions around the world. If you financed your iPhone with your wireless carrier, contact them to verify that you can roam internationally.
Availability of 5G and LTE data varies in some countries or regions and depends on carrier support for certain 5G and LTE radio frequencies. Contact your wireless carrier for more information regarding international roaming policies and rates.
Information on iPhone support for 5G and LTE (Opens in a new window)
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iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15, iPhone 14, iPhone 13 and iPhone SE are 5G capable. For 5G access, you need to activate your iPhone with a network provider that offers 5G service. Some providers may also require a 5G service plan or a new SIM. Contact your provider for more information. Learn more about network providers in your country here (Opens in a new window).
Which iPhone is right for you?
6.7″ or 6.1″
Super Retina XDR display footnote ¹
ProMotion technology
Always-On display
Titanium with textured matte glass back
Action button
Dynamic Island
A magical way to interact with iPhone
A17 Pro chip with 6-core GPU
Pro camera system
48MP Main | Ultra Wide | Telephoto
Super-high-resolution photos
(24MP and 48MP)
Next-generation portraits with Focus and Depth Control
10x
optical zoom range
Emergency SOS
Crash Detection footnote ³
Up to 29 hours video playback footnote ⁴
USB‑C
Supports USB 3 for up to 20x faster transfers footnote ⁶
Face ID
6.7″ or 6.1″
Super Retina XDR display footnote ¹
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Aluminum with color-infused glass back
Ring/Silent switch
Dynamic Island
A magical way to interact with iPhone
A16 Bionic chip with 5-core GPU
Advanced dual-camera system
48MP Main | Ultra Wide
Super-high-resolution photos
(24MP and 48MP)
Next-generation portraits with Focus and Depth Control
4x
optical zoom range
Emergency SOS
Crash Detection footnote ³
Up to 26 hours video playback footnote ⁴
USB‑C
Supports USB 2
Face ID
6.7″ or 6.1″
Super Retina XDR display footnote ¹
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Aluminum with glass back
Ring/Silent switch
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A15 Bionic chip
with 5-core GPU
Dual-camera system
12MP Main | Ultra Wide
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Portrait mode with Focus and Depth Control
2x
optical zoom range
Emergency SOS
Crash Detection footnote ³
Up to 26 hours video playback footnote ⁴
Lightning
Supports USB 2
Face ID