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  1. #1
    RH
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    Friend of mine has a Cingular phone, we popped her SIM into my V505
    (AT&T) phone (her's is a 64k sim) and it popped up asking for a
    subsidy password.
    Does this mean, that if I wanted to drop by the Cingular store, and
    switch rate plans to a cingular plan, they could put a Cingular Sim in
    my phone, input the subsidy passcode and make it work? The reason
    I ask is that because on a recent trip to the Dakota country with the
    family, my parents "pure" Cingular phone had coverage, but my "AT&T"
    phone said "roaming". It worked ok, but just said roaming although
    I'm on the "anywhere you have a signal you have a local phone" plan.

    Thanks!





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  2. #2
    Stuart Friedman
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    Re: Cingular SIM in an AT&T phone?

    What type of phone did your parents have? Was it a TDMA or GAIT (TMDA +
    GSM) phone. I've heard that you cannot get any further GAIT/hybrid
    activations. Look before you leap. My ATT's GSM roaming database is pretty
    broad.

    Stu

    "Joseph" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 23:32:47 GMT, RH <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>Friend of mine has a Cingular phone, we popped her SIM into my V505
    >>(AT&T) phone (her's is a 64k sim) and it popped up asking for a
    >>subsidy password.
    >>Does this mean, that if I wanted to drop by the Cingular store, and
    >>switch rate plans to a cingular plan, they could put a Cingular Sim in
    >>my phone, input the subsidy passcode and make it work? The reason
    >>I ask is that because on a recent trip to the Dakota country with the
    >>family, my parents "pure" Cingular phone had coverage, but my "AT&T"
    >>phone said "roaming". It worked ok, but just said roaming although
    >>I'm on the "anywhere you have a signal you have a local phone" plan.

    >
    > cingular will not provide you with any unlocking codes for AT&T
    > phones. If your present phone does not work you will have to transfer
    > to cingular and pay for the priviledge ($18) Welcome to cingular!
    > - -
    >






  3. #3
    RH
    Guest

    Re: Cingular SIM in an AT&T phone?

    Parents phone is a Motorola V220 (Cingular), mine is a Motorola V505
    (AT&T).




    >What type of phone did your parents have? Was it a TDMA or GAIT (TMDA +
    >GSM) phone. I've heard that you cannot get any further GAIT/hybrid
    >activations. Look before you leap. My ATT's GSM roaming database is pretty
    >broad.
    >
    >Stu
    >




  4. #4

    Re: Cingular SIM in an AT&T phone?

    I have the AT&T V505 that I'm using with a Cingular 64k SIM card. I
    just paid $20 to get my phone unlocked at a local dealer. He hooked it
    up to the Motorola Smart Clip and had it unlocked in under 60 seconds.
    He said that he paid $300 for the unlocker on ebay.com.




  5. #5
    Tropical Haven
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    Re: Cingular SIM in an AT&T phone?

    > Friend of mine has a Cingular phone, we popped her SIM into my V505
    > (AT&T) phone (her's is a 64k sim) and it popped up asking for a
    > subsidy password.
    > Does this mean, that if I wanted to drop by the Cingular store, and
    > switch rate plans to a cingular plan, they could put a Cingular Sim in
    > my phone, input the subsidy passcode and make it work? The reason
    > I ask is that because on a recent trip to the Dakota country with the
    > family, my parents "pure" Cingular phone had coverage, but my "AT&T"
    > phone said "roaming". It worked ok, but just said roaming although
    > I'm on the "anywhere you have a signal you have a local phone" plan.
    >
    > Thanks!


    I wouldn't worry too much about the roaming indicator. Pretty much in
    North Dakota and South Dakota, Western Wireless is the only provider of
    GSM (RCC Unicel has some coverage such as Sioux Falls and Fargo to Grand
    Forks, and T-Mobile covers Fargo through overlap from its Moorhead
    coverage).

    The "Roaming" is just a display on the screen if you're on a no roaming
    plan. So, whether you have T-Mobile, Cingular, or another GSM provider,
    you are most likey going to roam on Western Wireless while in that part of
    the world.

    TH




  6. #6
    RH
    Guest

    Re: Cingular SIM in an AT&T phone? New sim card for unlocked phone?

    I found an unlock device on the web that I think I'm going to buy.
    My next question is: did you get much static when you went into the
    Cingular store asking for a new Sim card?

    On 20 Jun 2005 14:11:25 -0700, [email protected] wrote:

    >I have the AT&T V505 that I'm using with a Cingular 64k SIM card. I
    >just paid $20 to get my phone unlocked at a local dealer. He hooked it
    >up to the Motorola Smart Clip and had it unlocked in under 60 seconds.
    >He said that he paid $300 for the unlocker on ebay.com.





  7. #7

    Re: Cingular SIM in an AT&T phone?

    Do not attempt to guess the password. Google for "unlock V505". You
    will find online sites willing to remotely unlock it for $20 ~ $50.
    Most require you to download an program and connect the phone to the
    computer using the USB data cable (which u can get on ebay). A few
    sites allow you to send the phone in via post.

    If you are an AT&T customer you may have somel leverage when switching
    to Cingular. You may be elidgable for a new subscriber discount if you
    port to Cingular. This assumes u are not on a contract with AT&T.




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