I have a question:
My wife has the AT&T Go Phone 3590. If I take the SIM out and put it in
another AT&T GSM phone (such as
the 3595), will it work? I think it should, but I just want to make sure.
Has anyone tried this and can verify it? Is there any difference between
the blue 3595 sold with contract service and the silver 3595 sold with Go
Phone?
Group Special Mobile - 15 Oct 2003 21:37 GMT
>I have a question:
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>the blue 3595 sold with contract service and the silver 3595 sold with Go
>Phone?
As long as you're using AT&T GSM it makes no difference which handset
has which SIM.
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Earl F. Parrish - 18 Oct 2003 23:35 GMT
> I have a question:
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> the blue 3595 sold with contract service and the silver 3595 sold with Go
> Phone?
Bear in mind that the Phonebook entries on the SIM card are limited
to one entry per name. The multiple entries per name are stored in
the phone's memory. If you are switching permanently, you have to
transfer the entries to the new phone either with a computer,
software and compatible cables; with manual entry or with business
cards via SMS.

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Jason Chapa - 27 Oct 2003 22:44 GMT
> I have a question:
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> the blue 3595 sold with contract service and the silver 3595 sold with Go
> Phone?
This worked like a charm. I copied all the phonebook entries to the sim
card, and it worked beautifully. I got a slightly used 3595 off eBay for a
good price. But the screen seems very dark compared to my 3586i. Is the
3595 screen pretty dark? My 3586i can light up a room.
Carl. - 28 Oct 2003 03:22 GMT
> > I have a question:
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> good price. But the screen seems very dark compared to my 3586i. Is the
> 3595 screen pretty dark? My 3586i can light up a room.
Yup, it's a dark display for sure.