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  1. #1
    notme
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    What is the real scoop on what phones can be used with a given
    provider?

    We have US Cellular (No other provider covers the areas we need covered)
    which uses CDMA. We would like to update our phone, but the USCC
    selection is rather restrictive. I would have thought that we could buy
    any CDMA phone (ebay, ect) and USCC could configure it to work with our
    plan.

    They say no, that we have to select one of the 'branded' phones that
    they supply. Is this really the case or are they just trying to sell
    phones?



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  2. #2
    Steve Sobol
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    Re: What CDMA phones?

    notme wrote:
    > What is the real scoop on what phones can be used with a given
    > provider?
    >
    > We have US Cellular (No other provider covers the areas we need covered)
    > which uses CDMA. We would like to update our phone, but the USCC
    > selection is rather restrictive. I would have thought that we could buy
    > any CDMA phone (ebay, ect) and USCC could configure it to work with our
    > plan.
    >
    > They say no, that we have to select one of the 'branded' phones that
    > they supply. Is this really the case or are they just trying to sell
    > phones?


    Many carriers, like Sprint, will only activate phones they originally sold.
    I've never lived in a USCC service area, so I've never been a USCC customer
    and can't say if this is the case for that company.

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