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  1. #1
    chuber
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    I am still on an old ATT WS plan and do not want to be converted to one

    of Cingulars new plans. Buttons on the existing phone are starting to
    go dead so I need a new one. The current phone is GSM but has the old
    blue AT&T sim in it.

    Will any "unlocked" GSM phone work with my old AT&T blue sim card?


    THANK YOU! -- Chris




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  2. #2
    Michael Paris
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    Re: Will any "unlocked" GSM phone work with my old AT&T blue sim card?

    If it is quad band it would work for sure, tri-band it should work, but
    depending if locally the 1900 frequency is supported by your carrier. Nokia
    and I think Sony-E have options on their websites to sms your phone to set
    it up for Cingular, I bought a Nokia 6270 sometime ago, Nokia via SMS set it
    up for medianet and works fine. Cingular via customer support over the
    phone talked me through setting up the local voice mail number.

    I am not sure if an old AT&T sim will work in a new Cingular locked phone,
    so buying one under a non-contract price may not be an option, but it's
    something to look into.





  3. #3
    Fred
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    Re: Will any "unlocked" GSM phone work with my old AT&T blue sim card?

    AT&T SIM will not work with a Cingular locked phone.

    Fred

    "Michael Paris" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > If it is quad band it would work for sure, tri-band it should work, but
    > depending if locally the 1900 frequency is supported by your carrier.
    > Nokia and I think Sony-E have options on their websites to sms your phone
    > to set it up for Cingular, I bought a Nokia 6270 sometime ago, Nokia via
    > SMS set it up for medianet and works fine. Cingular via customer support
    > over the phone talked me through setting up the local voice mail number.
    >
    > I am not sure if an old AT&T sim will work in a new Cingular locked phone,
    > so buying one under a non-contract price may not be an option, but it's
    > something to look into.
    >






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