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- 03-23-2005, 04:25 PM #1ShivaGuest
Hi,
I shall be glad if someone could advise me correctly on this one:
I wanted to replace a cell phone (on T-Mobile Prepaid) with another model.
Can any unlocked tri-/quad-band GSM phone be used? Is transferring the SIM
card all one has to do? The user (in the family) uses the phone only for
phone calls - no messaging, Internet or anything else.
Any other relevant information would be very useful and welcome.
Thanks and regards.
Shiva
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- 03-23-2005, 05:38 PM #2(Pete Cresswell)Guest
Re: Basic SIM Card transfer question
Per Shiva:
>I wanted to replace a cell phone (on T-Mobile Prepaid) with another model.
>
>Can any unlocked tri-/quad-band GSM phone be used? Is transferring the SIM
>card all one has to do? The user (in the family) uses the phone only for
>phone calls - no messaging, Internet or anything else.
So far I've switched my tMobile prepaid SIM between three phones with no
problems: 2 different Nokias and a Motorola. I don't think any of them are tri
or quad-band... just 1900 as far as I know.
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PeteCresswell
- 03-23-2005, 05:39 PM #3(Pete Cresswell)Guest
Re: Basic SIM Card transfer question
Per Shiva:
>Any other relevant information
One thing you probably do want to do is to save your names/phone numbers to SIM
if you're currently keeping them in the phone's memory.
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PeteCresswell
- 03-23-2005, 06:24 PM #4ShivaGuest
Re: Basic SIM Card transfer question
Hi,
Thanks for the responses! The info is reassuring. I am sure the transfer
will go fine now. The stored numbers (actually just a handful) have already
been written down!
Regards.
Shiva
"(Pete Cresswell)" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Per Shiva:
>>Any other relevant information
>
> One thing you probably do want to do is to save your names/phone numbers
> to SIM
> if you're currently keeping them in the phone's memory.
> --
> PeteCresswell
- 03-23-2005, 08:50 PM #5Stanley ReynoldsGuest
Re: Basic SIM Card transfer question
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> > One thing you probably do want to do is to save your names/phone numbers
> > to SIM
> > if you're currently keeping them in the phone's memory.
<snip>
I know that the OP doesn't use sms but a relative from europe wanted to use
my t-mobile sim on a visit here, when they put it in their Sony Ericsson
phone all of the saved sms messages were deleted. The phone did work ok but
the sms were lost, even when the other sim was replaced.
- 03-23-2005, 10:50 PM #6ShivaGuest
Re: Basic SIM Card transfer question
Hi,
Thanks for the all responses. No, the user does not do SMS or anything at
all except use the phone for the occasional phone call. The original phone
is being replaced actually with a simpler one that does not have all the
bells and whistles not used at all and which may be confusing actually!
Regards.
Shiva
"Shiva" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
>
> I shall be glad if someone could advise me correctly on this one:
>
> I wanted to replace a cell phone (on T-Mobile Prepaid) with another model.
>
> Can any unlocked tri-/quad-band GSM phone be used? Is transferring the SIM
> card all one has to do? The user (in the family) uses the phone only for
> phone calls - no messaging, Internet or anything else.
>
> Any other relevant information would be very useful and welcome.
>
> Thanks and regards.
>
> Shiva
>
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