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Samsung region-locks its Galaxy phones, makes international travel more inconvenient

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Region locked DVDs and Blu-rays are those which can only be played by a machine which has a corresponding country code, for example Region A Blu-rays can only be played in players that support that region, and the same player will refuse to play Region B discs. It’s all a bit of a pain, and now thanks to Samsung, we’ve got to put up with something similar on our phones.

The news comes after many owners of the new Galaxy Note 3 were greeted by a mysterious sticker on the packaging, telling them the device was only compatible with SIM cards issued in the same geographical area as the phone. UK online retailer Clove Technology was first to point this out, as it sells phones to customers all over the world, and initially it was thought only European phones were affected.

Galaxy Note 3 EU RestrictionHowever, stickers related to the U.S. have now been spotted, and the resulting uproar has forced Samsung to issue a statement clarifying the situation. But instead of it getting better, the situation has been made worse, as it’s not just the Galaxy Note 3 that has been locked, but many of Samsung’s top selling phones. Here’s the key points from Samsung’s statement:

  • Some current Samsung products are now provided with a local SIM lock.
  • European models will work only with a SIM issued in the European Union, which is defined as Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands , Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, UK, Switzerland, Croatia. Several non-EU countries such as Monaco, Albania, and San Marino are also included.
  • American models will only work with SIM cards issued, “Within the Americas,” which is defined as the North, South, Central America, and the Caribbean.
  • Phones which come with a region lock are the Galaxy S3, Galaxy S4, Galaxy S4 Mini, Galaxy Note, Note 2, and the Galaxy Note 3. A sticker on the box will let you know, and only those manufactured after July 2013 are affected.

As the geographical areas are large, the lock certainly won’t affect everybody, but replacing the SIM card with a local one when traveling internationally is a great way to avoid hefty roaming charges. Samsung’s new region lock makes that impossible, leaving long-haul travelers with the option of not using their phone, facing a potentially large roaming bill, or buying an alternative device. The fourth option, of course, is not to buy one of these phones in the first place, if using SIMs from other continents is important.

Galaxy Note 3 America RestrictionAt a time when CDMA carriers offer various international phones with SIM-card slots, because they know it can be a crucial selling point, this seems like a deliberately backward move. Some detective work on the XDA-Developers forum doesn’t make it sound like the lock will be easily removed either. Samsung does say that if you don’t activate your new phone at all, then travel outside of your region, a Samsung service center will remove the lock for you, but that sounds like a lot of expensive effort just to disable this annoying restriction.

Samsung’s motivation isn’t clear, but it may have flexed its muscles to gain more control over distribution, making it harder for gray importers to buy and sell phones based on currency fluctuations. While it benefits from this, the customer is left confused and annoyed. Whether it’ll change its mind if customers make enough noise about it remains to be seen.

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Andy Boxall
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