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Using cingular phone on T-Mobile plan?
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| Chris Tribiono 2005-05-19, 12:12 pm |
| I had a couple of question regarding unlocking a Samsung phone that I'd like
to buy through Cingular for use with my T-Mobile plan.
1) How would I go about doing it? Is it as simple as entering a code into my
phone for it or do I actually have to go into the phone and do something?
2) Is it a situation where Cingular or T-Mobile can find out and send a code
that will lock it on me again even after I unlock it?
The reason I would like to do this is because T-Mobile's phone selection
flat-out sucks. There is very little selection compared to most of the other
cell-plan providers. I've waited several months to see if it would change
but believe it or not, T-Mobile's phone selection is smaller than ever now.
Thank you for any help.
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| BruceR 2005-05-19, 12:12 pm |
| I don't know the procedure for unlocking your phone but some can be
unlocked with a code while others require attachment to special
equipment. Google will help you find the details. Once unlocked it
cannot be locked over the air by any carrier.
From:Chris Tribiono
akljsfdskfjd@alkjdf.com
> I had a couple of question regarding unlocking a Samsung phone that
> I'd like to buy through Cingular for use with my T-Mobile plan.
>
> 1) How would I go about doing it? Is it as simple as entering a code
> into my phone for it or do I actually have to go into the phone and
> do something?
>
> 2) Is it a situation where Cingular or T-Mobile can find out and send
> a code that will lock it on me again even after I unlock it?
>
> The reason I would like to do this is because T-Mobile's phone
> selection flat-out sucks. There is very little selection compared to
> most of the other cell-plan providers. I've waited several months to
> see if it would change but believe it or not, T-Mobile's phone
> selection is smaller than ever now.
>
> Thank you for any help.
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| dmartin@newarts.com 2005-05-19, 12:12 pm |
| I've had good luck with phones I've purchased on eBay.
You might buy an unlocked Samsung 426 or 427 on eBay. I like the 426's
display a little better.
Dave
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| John Bartley K7AAY telcom admin, Portland OR 2005-05-19, 12:26 pm |
| On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 18:58:33 GMT, "BruceR" <brNOSPAM@hawaii.com> wrote:
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>I don't know the procedure for unlocking your phone but some can be
>unlocked with a code while others require attachment to special
>equipment. Google will help you find the details. Once unlocked it
>cannot be locked over the air by any carrier.
>
>From:Chris Tribiono
>akljsfdskfjd@alkjdf.com
>
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T-Mobile won't; they have no contract with you which allows them to do so. The
contractual right comes only if you buy the mobile from them.
Cingular can't; they won't be talking to your phone once you put a T-Mobile SIM
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Did it myself; use a phone originally from Rogers on T-Mobile.
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telecom syadmin, USBC-Oregon, Portland - Views are mine.
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