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  1. #1
    S K
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    That I am using with my T-Mobile PREpaid (LOVE IT). Just curious, will
    that phone work in Europe??




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  2. #2
    Dennis Ferguson
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    Re: Samsung T209????

    On 2008-05-17, S K <[email protected]> wrote:
    > That I am using with my T-Mobile PREpaid (LOVE IT). Just curious, will
    > that phone work in Europe??


    The phone will work, but the US T-Mobile prepaid SIM won't. If you
    get the phone unlocked it might be useful with a SIM from the
    country you are visiting.

    I think that phone only has one European band, 1800 MHz, however.
    You'd probably be better off with a phone that supported both
    the 900 and 1800 MHz European bands if only because, if you buy
    a local SIM for service when you get there, it will save you from
    buying service from an operator your phone can't use.

    Dennis Ferguson



  3. #3

    Re: Samsung T209????

    On May 16, 7:49 pm, Dennis Ferguson <[email protected]> wrote:
    > On 2008-05-17, S K <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > > That I am using with my T-Mobile PREpaid (LOVE IT). Just curious, will
    > > that phone work in Europe??

    >
    > The phone will work, but the US T-Mobile prepaid SIM won't. If you
    > get the phone unlocked it might be useful with a SIM from the
    > country you are visiting.
    >
    > I think that phone only has one European band, 1800 MHz, however.
    > You'd probably be better off with a phone that supported both
    > the 900 and 1800 MHz European bands if only because, if you buy
    > a local SIM for service when you get there, it will save you from
    > buying service from an operator your phone can't use.
    >
    > Dennis Ferguson


    My neighbor is in Europe presently (In Poland) where his Wife is from.
    He has A.T.&T. And said that his phone and local U.S. SIMs card works
    perfect. That I can call him, his local #, just as calling him next
    door. But he said that the roaming fee if he calls in this direction
    gets pretty steep. He also mentioned that he could get a local SIMs
    card, but then everyone would have to remember a another #



  4. #4
    Todd Allcock
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    Re: Samsung T209????

    At 16 May 2008 22:00:56 -0700 [email protected] wrote:

    > > > That I am using with my T-Mobile PREpaid (LOVE IT). Just curious, will
    > > > that phone work in Europe??

    > >
    > > The phone will work, but the US T-Mobile prepaid SIM won't. If you
    > > get the phone unlocked it might be useful with a SIM from the
    > > country you are visiting...


    > My neighbor is in Europe presently (In Poland) where his Wife is from.
    > He has A.T.&T. And said that his phone and local U.S. SIMs card works
    > perfect. That I can call him, his local #, just as calling him next
    > door. But he said that the roaming fee if he calls in this direction
    > gets pretty steep. He also mentioned that he could get a local SIMs
    > card, but then everyone would have to remember a another #



    Yes, some US SIMs will work in Europe (roaming) but the OP specifically
    said T-Mo PREPAID, which, as Dennis said, will not. T-Mo monthly plans will,
    but NOT prepaid.





  5. #5

    Re: Samsung T209????

    On May 16, 10:29 pm, Todd Allcock <[email protected]>
    wrote:
    > At 16 May 2008 22:00:56 -0700 [email protected] wrote:
    >
    > > > > That I am using with my T-Mobile PREpaid (LOVE IT). Just curious, will
    > > > > that phone work in Europe??

    >
    > > > The phone will work, but the US T-Mobile prepaid SIM won't. If you
    > > > get the phone unlocked it might be useful with a SIM from the
    > > > country you are visiting...

    > > My neighbor is in Europe presently (In Poland) where his Wife is from.
    > > He has A.T.&T. And said that his phone and local U.S. SIMs card works
    > > perfect. That I can call him, his local #, just as calling him next
    > > door. But he said that the roaming fee if he calls in this direction
    > > gets pretty steep. He also mentioned that he could get a local SIMs
    > > card, but then everyone would have to remember a another #

    >
    > Yes, some US SIMs will work in Europe (roaming) but the OP specifically
    > said T-Mo PREPAID, which, as Dennis said, will not. T-Mo monthly plans will,
    > but NOT prepaid.


    Interesting that T-Moblie would differentiate between the two. Thanks
    for the info. Not planning on going anytime soon. But was just
    curious. Thanks all.

    P.S. The last time my Wife and I went to visit family in Germany I had
    purchased a calling LD card, maybe it was A.T.&Ts, which I still have
    one in my wallet. And they had these local #s, in which country you
    were in, getting the companies normal recording then being able to
    place your call. Was fairly reasonable.

    The card I'm carrying now, I must have purchased about six years ago,
    at he Pismo Beach, Ca. Wal Mart, cause back then A.T.&T PCS phones,
    which back then were either SBC Wireless, or still even PacBell
    Wireless, didn't work below Carmel>>LOL. Anyway I chose the ATT card,
    since it specifically said, "Does not Expire or timeout," on it.
    Bought a 500 minute card for $30.00 (That's just 6¢/min), and I still
    have betweeen 300>400 minutes left. The card looks so beat up, with
    the 800# and pin being so difficult to read, that I took part of a 3 x
    5 card, writing those #s down, and taping it around the card (With the
    broken off corner). Heck that card might outlast me>>LOL.



  6. #6
    Todd Allcock
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    Re: Samsung T209????

    At 17 May 2008 09:21:15 -0700 [email protected] wrote:

    > Interesting that T-Moblie would differentiate between the two. Thanks
    > for the info. Not planning on going anytime soon. But was just
    > curious. Thanks all.



    It's more of a systemic problem. It takes some carriers several days to
    report usage back the user's home carrier. Not a problem with postpaid
    carriers, since they'll just add the charges to your next bill. With
    prepaid, however, "billing" must be immediate to properly decrement your
    balance. T-Mo prepaid will roam in Canada and Mexico- apparently they
    worked the billing out with their partners there.





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