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Sim Card.


Question Posted Saturday January 31 2009, 3:39 pm

I bought this off of E-Bay:

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I have a T-mobile phone already so when this one comes I just want to take out my sim card and put it in this one. I can do that, right?


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bugzy answered Wednesday November 11 2009, 1:44 pm:
My bestfriend got the exact probem like your last week what he did is he subscribed to sim only deal that he got from [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and all his problems had been solved

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es answered Sunday February 1 2009, 9:16 am:
yes, that's exactly what you do.
I did the same thing with a different phone, works really nice.
Lemme know if you like the phone, I'm thinking about getting it =]]

Also, it does have 2 sim card slots, therefore if you only wanna use one of them, use the primary one (also called SIM 1) which is usually on the far left one. Otherwise, you can put in 2 sim cards

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