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- 04-01-2008, 07:23 PM #1IanGuest
I have a Nokia 2112 CDMA handset which I will replace shortly with something
else. I also have a Motorola C201 GSM phone. The Nokia is a nice simple
easy to use phone which I would like to keep, the Motorola is 'unfriendly'.
My question is, will the Nokia phone work on the GSM network if I take the
GSM SIM card from the Motorola and put in the Nokia, or is the Nokia
specifically designed only to work on CDMA, i.e. the Nokia will have to be
scrapped?
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- 04-01-2008, 08:52 PM #2Rod SpeedGuest
Re: Transfer GSM SIM to CDMA phone
Ian <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a Nokia 2112 CDMA handset which I will replace shortly with something else. I also have a Motorola C201 GSM
> phone. The Nokia is a nice simple easy to use phone which I would like to keep, the Motorola is 'unfriendly'. My
> question is, will the Nokia phone work on the GSM network if I take the GSM SIM card from the Motorola and put in the
> Nokia,
Nope.
> or is the Nokia specifically designed only to work
> on CDMA, i.e. the Nokia will have to be scrapped?
Yep.
- 04-01-2008, 11:51 PM #3Simon TemplarGuest
Re: Transfer GSM SIM to CDMA phone
Ian wrote:
> I have a Nokia 2112 CDMA handset which I will replace shortly with something
> else. I also have a Motorola C201 GSM phone. The Nokia is a nice simple
> easy to use phone which I would like to keep, the Motorola is 'unfriendly'.
> My question is, will the Nokia phone work on the GSM network if I take the
> GSM SIM card from the Motorola and put in the Nokia, or is the Nokia
> specifically designed only to work on CDMA, i.e. the Nokia will have to be
> scrapped?
Chuck them all in the bin and buy a NEW Nokia!
--
The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
belong to.
73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
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