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Part_of - 09 Feb 2006 19:04 GMT
Hallo

I have got an old GSM Bosch 905 for my grandchildren to play with and they
love it.
But there is no SIM card in it, so they can only put it on and off
(screenlight on/off).

My question: is it possible to reach the menu without inserting a SIM card,
so they have a few possibilities more to play with.

greetings
DogFart - 09 Feb 2006 19:37 GMT
>My question: is it possible to reach the menu without inserting a SIM card,
>so they have a few possibilities more to play with.

Usually not.
Donald Newcomb - 09 Feb 2006 23:31 GMT
> My question: is it possible to reach the menu without inserting a SIM card,
> so they have a few possibilities more to play with.

One thing you should be concerned about is that with any SIM, and maybe even
without a SIM, 911 is still possible.

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Geoffrey S. Mendelson - 10 Feb 2006 06:21 GMT
> One thing you should be concerned about is that with any SIM, and maybe even
> without a SIM, 911 is still possible.

It's supposed to be. Also 112, the equivalent outside the U.S.

Geoff.

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Part_of - 10 Feb 2006 20:49 GMT
> > One thing you should be concerned about is that with any SIM, and maybe even
> > without a SIM, 911 is still possible.
>
> It's supposed to be. Also 112, the equivalent outside the U.S.

Doesn't work anymore in Europe without a SIM card
Antonio Dell'elce - 29 Jul 2006 23:42 GMT
>>> One thing you should be concerned about is that with any SIM, and maybe
> even
>>> without a SIM, 911 is still possible.
>> It's supposed to be. Also 112, the equivalent outside the U.S.
>>
> Doesn't work anymore in Europe without a SIM card

What part of Europe?
~A~
Geoffrey S. Mendelson - 30 Jul 2006 00:21 GMT
Somehow the following was attributed to me:

>> "Geoffrey S. Mendelson" <gsm@mendelson.com> wrote in message
>> Doesn't work anymore in Europe without a SIM card

Then  Antonio Dell'elce wrote:
> What part of Europe?

I have no idea, As Bart Simpson said, "It wasn't me". :-)

Geoff.

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