Hello all. I was wondering--if I were to use an i90c sim (32k) in an i860
(64k), I wouldn't have any problems other than not having the ability to
store 600 contacts, correct? I tried this in on of my friend's i730s and had
no problems. Are there any other downfalls to using an i90 sim in the i860?
If I were to buy a new, working i860 from ebay, would I be able to put my
i90c sim into it and have no problems with the i860? I'm just new to
switching Nextel phones, and I don't know how all of the IMEIs are registered
in Nextel's network. Any help or more explanations would be great! Thanks!
Seth
Seth M - 22 Jul 2005 02:53 GMT
Another question that I had would be this--If the phone I bought came with a
new 64k sim, I would have no use for it because Nextel would not have that
sim linked to my information in their systems, right? Is there any way to
transfer all of my contacts/info to that new sim? Would I have to call
Nextel and have them change something? Thanks
>Hello all. I was wondering--if I were to use an i90c sim (32k) in an i860
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>Seth
Mike - 22 Jul 2005 04:03 GMT
Yes you should be able to use i90 sim in i860. Take a look at the following
threads for more details
http://www.cellphonekb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/nextel/1396/swap-sim-what-goes-with-it
http://www.cellphonekb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/motorola/3397/what-phones-will-take-my-SIM
>Hello all. I was wondering--if I were to use an i90c sim (32k) in an i860
>(64k), I wouldn't have any problems other than not having the ability to
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>Seth