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Oops! Will my sim card work in another brand of phone

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rockstarr0105@gmail.com - 31 May 2005 02:41 GMT
I dropped my Cingular V220 in water, Oops. Can I get a nokia phone with
a sim card port but still work with my phone? If so, tell me where i
can get a cheap one that will be compatible. Please tell me where.
THANX!
BruceR - 31 May 2005 03:33 GMT
You need one that is unlocked or locked to Cingular. eBay is probably
your best bet.

From:rockstarr0105@gmail.com
rockstarr0105@gmail.com

> I dropped my Cingular V220 in water, Oops. Can I get a nokia phone
> with a sim card port but still work with my phone? If so, tell me
> where i can get a cheap one that will be compatible. Please tell me
> where. THANX!
talksense - 31 May 2005 17:40 GMT
You dropped your phone, but you did take out your SIM card from your V220?
If that is the case, you can buy an unlocked GSM phone that supports
Cingular bands and use your SIM card. Most of the GSM phones available in
the US will have the Cingular bands.

http://www.mobileisgood.com

> I dropped my Cingular V220 in water, Oops. Can I get a nokia phone with
> a sim card port but still work with my phone? If so, tell me where i
> can get a cheap one that will be compatible. Please tell me where.
> THANX!
 
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