Travel in America of the North-help purchase iPhone 7 Australian

Hello

I happens in Vancouver in a few days and roamed in Banff, Jasper and probably Calgary, then probably South in parts of the North of the United States, possibly including Montana and Oregon before returning to Vancouver.

In addition to beautiful landscapes, I'm hoping to pick up an iPhone 7along the way, as it will be much cheaper than the House, especially if I can minimize or even avoid any sales tax. I'm not very anxious to get and obviously it is not a value to travel through several States to save a few dollars in tax, but if one of the points on my route will be significantly cheaper than others, so I would like to take advantage of this.

So, a few questions:

1. as far as I know, no iPhones purchased in an Apple store in the United States or the Canada work at home in Australia with my SIM House? That is to say that they are not locked or have any other question bother me?

2. my understanding is that places likely to be on my itinerary, Oregon and Montana have the sales tax down it is to say 0%. I'm more likely to go to Montana as Oregon, but apparently there is no Apple store in Montana? What would be good stores of spare for your purchase of an iPhone unlocked without any subscription network etc in Montana?

3. as I do a bit of travel, I think to make one of the CDMA models capable, just to have that little bit more flexibility. However, I am currently using a t-mobile sim in my Australian bought iPhone while traveling in North America. It will cause additional problems if I try to use the sim card from t-mobile in the new cdma phone, either while here, and when I come back home? Certain passages on the apple site concerns me... in particular, the ILO "Once unlocked. "Sprint and Verizon Wireless.

If Sprint or Verizon Wireless is your mobile phone provider, your iPhone will work on AT & T and T-Mobile once unlocked.  An iPhone activated on Sprint or Verizon Wireless also has the ability to travel internationally on GSM networks. »

Thanks for tips or tricks

Phil

The only difference between the models 'CDMA' and all the rest is that CDMA parts have been active and registered with a particular carrier which still has a legacy CDMA network. In the United States, is Sprint and Verizon.Those phones work on LTE and GSM networks as well.  Phones for sale of various carriers may also have different bands LTE. Phones for sale on the Verizon network are unlocked.

However, it is particularly unwise to buy a phone outside your country of residence. The warranty on a phone bought in the United States would be valid only in the United States expected your phone needs maintenance, you would need to return to the United States or to ship the phone to a friend or relative who can fit in an Apple Store.

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