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"textContent": "unseen:\n\n> That’s crazy! This is the first time I’ve heard about this. So this means telecom providers in your country does not offer service to people who have phones bought in another country?\n\nExactly… You only have 120 days until your phone gets blocked. The same rule also applies to foreigners as well. As result, You can’t get a reasonably priced phone from an another country. Even if you get it for free, it is a hassle.\n\njohn.982387487:\n\n> https://saily.com\n> $16 for 10GB/30 days\n\nExpert4870:\n\n> Silent.link has 63 cents per GB in turkey and they don’t expire. This is a great deal because you only pay for what you use and pay less the less you use unlike a regular plan where you pay the same amount even if you use 0 data.\n\nUnfortunately IMEI rule also applies to foreigner numbers as well. To be clear, the whole telecommunication network rejects you after 120 days.",
"title": "How much less privacy I'm getting with somewhat privacy hardened Samsung?"
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