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Swappa looks good thank you and I'm narrowing down my selections now but first can you please ELI5 the difference between a "locked" phone and an "unlocked" phone, some of them specifically say they're unlocked but the other ones don't specify, and if I buy a locked phone then it can't be unlocked? What does that mean, if it's locked I can't get service to it? Please explain if you have a moment.
Locked means you can only use it on one specific carrier like only ATT or only T-Mobile. They should specify which network it'll work with. Unlocked means it'll work on any carrier (assuming the phone has the physical antenna for that networks broadcast frequency).
It is possible to unlock a phone, but there's normally a waiting period which can be quite long. The process, fees, and eligibility to unlock will depend on your jurisdiction.
You probably want an unlocked phone.