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T-mobile phone on verizon?


Question Posted Tuesday March 29 2011, 10:33 pm

I want to use a t-mobile phone but still have verizon service. I know how to switch the phone number over without going to the store but that's with a verizon to verizon, or at least I think so. I haven't tried otherwise. If I need to get an unlocked phone that would work also but I was wondering if I can do that. If I can please tell me how! :) thanks soooooooo much! :)

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orphans answered Saturday April 2 2011, 7:03 am:
You would need to unlock your phone, or buy an unlocked phone. Unlocked phones are usually advertised as so. To unlock a phone, you can contact T-Mobile and ask them to unlock it, but they will charge you.

Also, you can go to a Phone repair shop? Or most general phone shops, and they will unlock it for you.

Hope i helped :)

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