No it does not, If you want buy the phone unlocked and use your ATT or T-mobile sim card. If you have a CDMA carrier then switch over to ATT or T-mobile and buy an unlocked phone. Do not blame carriers or the US, blame your fellow country men that want subsidized phones or free phones. That is why they do not come state side. Why would LG launch a phone at $500 to $600 when only a select few will buy it. Or why would US carriers who subsidize the phones sell them when no one will buy them. Go into Verizon, ATT, Sprint, etc... and ask them which price range accounts for 75% of their sales. I bet they will tell you something like $50 to $100 phones. Americans in general, do not want this technology. People in Europe do not mind spending money on nice cell phones, in the US they do.
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Toly @ Apr 25th 2008 3:10PM
No it does not, If you want buy the phone unlocked and use your ATT or T-mobile sim card. If you have a CDMA carrier then switch over to ATT or T-mobile and buy an unlocked phone. Do not blame carriers or the US, blame your fellow country men that want subsidized phones or free phones. That is why they do not come state side. Why would LG launch a phone at $500 to $600 when only a select few will buy it. Or why would US carriers who subsidize the phones sell them when no one will buy them. Go into Verizon, ATT, Sprint, etc... and ask them which price range accounts for 75% of their sales. I bet they will tell you something like $50 to $100 phones. Americans in general, do not want this technology. People in Europe do not mind spending money on nice cell phones, in the US they do.