If I unlock my T-Mobile phone but continue to use the T-Mobile SIM that I am
currently using will I continue to have access to t-zones, etc.? In other
words, will I notice any difference while using a T-Mobile SIM?
Unlocking simply allows you to use another carries SIM. Your TMOBILE
performance will be completely unchanged.
"Newby" <nobody@nowhere.net> wrote in message
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>
> If I unlock my T-Mobile phone but continue to use the T-Mobile SIM that I
> am
> currently using will I continue to have access to t-zones, etc.? In other
> words, will I notice any difference while using a T-Mobile SIM?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
>
> If I unlock my T-Mobile phone but continue to use the T-Mobile SIM
> that I am currently using will I continue to have access to t-zones,
> etc.? In other words, will I notice any difference while using a
> T-Mobile SIM?
>
> Thank you.
Everything will work the same. All "unlocked" means is you could take
the phone to another GSM-compatible network, put that company's SIM in,
and make calls on that network. You wouldn't be able to use T-Zones if
you have a Sprint card in, of course, but you'd be able to make calls.
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"evadnikufesin" <evadnikufesin@gmail.invalidcom.domain> wrote in message
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> Newby wrote:
>
> >
> > If I unlock my T-Mobile phone but continue to use the T-Mobile SIM
> > that I am currently using will I continue to have access to t-zones,
> > etc.? In other words, will I notice any difference while using a
> > T-Mobile SIM?
> >
> > Thank you.
>
> Everything will work the same. All "unlocked" means is you could take
> the phone to another GSM-compatible network, put that company's SIM in,
> and make calls on that network. You wouldn't be able to use T-Zones if
> you have a Sprint card in, of course, but you'd be able to make calls.
>
[snipped]
> Unlocking simply allows you to use another carries SIM. Your TMOBILE
> performance will be completely unchanged.
Somebody in the next town says he can unlock a T-Mobile Samsung T-319 for
$20 if you walk in. Is this reasonable?
> "Newby" <nobody@nowhere.net> wrote:
>>
>> If I unlock my T-Mobile phone but continue to use the T-Mobile SIM that
>> I am currently using will I continue to have access to t-zones, etc.?
>> In other words, will I notice any difference while using a T-Mobile
>> SIM?
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> Somebody in the next town says he can unlock a T-Mobile Samsung T-319
> for $20 if you walk in. Is this reasonable?
NO! If you've been a T-Mobile customer for more than 90 days most
stores will unlock your phone for you in the store. All you have to do
is tell them you're going to be travelling and might need to swap SIMs
out or some such thing.
--
"My first thought was, he lied in every word,
That hoary cripple, with malicious eye
Askance to watch the working of his lie"
"Newby" <nobody@nowhere.net> wrote in message
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>
> If I unlock my T-Mobile phone but continue to use the T-Mobile SIM that I
> am
> currently using will I continue to have access to t-zones, etc.? In other
> words, will I notice any difference while using a T-Mobile SIM?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> "evadnikufesin" <evadnikufesin@gmail.invalidcom.domain> wrote in
> message news:ccCdnUA_SsKfE2DYnZ2dnUVZ_ragnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> > and make calls on that network. You wouldn't be able to use
> > T-Zones if you have a Sprint card in, of course, but you'd be able
> > to make calls.
>
>
> Except that Sprint is a CDMA network and doesn't use SIM's...
Yea I couldn't remember if they did or not. It was really meant as an
example - not a literal.
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"My first thought was, he lied in every word,
That hoary cripple, with malicious eye
Askance to watch the working of his lie"
> The Real Bev <bashley101+usenet@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:XPlLh.118$td3.75@newsfe05.lga:
>
> > Somebody in the next town says he can unlock a T-Mobile Samsung
> > T-319 for $20 if you walk in. Is this reasonable?
>
> If I recall, you use a prepaid plan. If so, then a $20
> unlock may be the ONLY way you can get your Sammy unlocked.
OH... it's a prepaid phone? That's actually a very good point.
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"My first thought was, he lied in every word,
That hoary cripple, with malicious eye
Askance to watch the working of his lie"