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</p><p>User-accessable SIMs can make it easier to swap phones between carriers of brands. An ideal situation is buying a LTE phone that is offered by Sprint but not on Virgin or Boost. With an SPG-provided LTE SIM, one can get a bit of freedom of what phone you can use.</p>
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<p>Also, some worldwide markets LTE bands line up with what Sprint(SoftBank) will be using. It would be nice to pick up one of those Market-specific devices and use them here.</p>
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