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Hi,I have a basic question as in the title. After unlocking the phone, can I plug in another provider's SIM card (such as Verizon) and use the phone? Will T-Mobile people unlock the cell-phone over the phone? thanks.


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That is the definition of unlocking a phone, yes. However, I believe verizon is CDMA, which means no sim cards, which means no, you can't use your GSM phone with Verizon. T-Mobile's exceptional customer service will give you an unlock code if you've been a member for 90 days, but you'll have to visit www.howardforums.com to find out how to enter the code.


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Thanks for your reply. I just use Verizon for an example, but seems not a good example


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diljs said: T-Mobile's exceptional customer service

I have been with T-Mobile since they were voice stream.I have never heard anyone desciribe them as (exceptional) They are the worst. They never honor their rebates. takes an hour to get to 3rd teir suport after dealing with techs that read answers off of their screen. Plus they just plain LIE to you they sold me the hp6315 after my treo was replace for known problems three times. Telling me there were no known isues with the phone latest and geratest Ha Its almost a year and the buletooth still doesn't work which they have known from the start.

So good luck getting an unlock code from them I do not belive they will give you one theres no reason for them to its the way all the co. keep costmers. Best bet is to google unlock and the make of your phone.


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diljs said:That is the definition of unlocking a phone, yes. However, I believe verizon is CDMA, which means no sim cards, which means no, you can't use your GSM phone with Verizon. T-Mobile's exceptional customer service will give you an unlock code if you've been a member for 90 days, but you'll have to visit www.howardforums.com to find out how to enter the code.
I used to have a T-Mobile account, and they had pretty good customer service. I never waited more than 5 minutes on hold. I also had no trouble getting a phone unlocked.


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If you have been a T-mo customer for more than 90 days, they will unlock your cell phone for you if you call customer service. After this, you should be able to use your phon e with most other GSM providers.


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draal said:diljs said: T-Mobile's exceptional customer service

I have been with T-Mobile since they were voice stream.I have never heard anyone desciribe them as (exceptional) They are the worst. They never honor their rebates. takes an hour to get to 3rd teir suport after dealing with techs that read answers off of their screen. Plus they just plain LIE to you they sold me the hp6315 after my treo was replace for known problems three times. Telling me there were no known isues with the phone latest and geratest Ha Its almost a year and the buletooth still doesn't work which they have known from the start.

So good luck getting an unlock code from them I do not belive they will give you one theres no reason for them to its the way all the co. keep costmers. Best bet is to google unlock and the make of your phone.


Never heard anyone describe tmo as exceptional? Check out howardforums, I'd say it's closer to no one who HASN'T described them as exceptional.

Were you NICE to the CSRs, or did you come in there like they owed you something?
Have you used an other wireless companies, and spent a few days on hold and listening to them tell you "screw you, you're in a contract"?

I have personal gotten unlock codes from Tmo with no problem whatsoever. Granted you have to know what to say (I'm doing some international travelling in the future...), but after that it's so easy to do. Plus, T-Mobile is the ONLY US service provider who won't laugh in your face if you ask for the unlock code.

You're either
a)not calling with the right attitude ("you never honor your rebates...arr!" is NOT the way to get them to do you favors)
b)don't know what you're talking about (of COURSE they're going to want to give you a different phone after you've had problems 3 times with the treo! It's YOUR responsibility to find out potential problems with the substitute, they're not going to say "want this buggy POS instead?")
c)don't have anything to compare it to (you've been with them since voicestream, why haven't you checked out some of the other providers and their infinite hold loops? An hour with tmo is nothing, plus you could have just asked for the first two techs supervisor and skipped all the screen reading no problem)

Have you ever been to hofo or another mobile forum? I bet after an hour of two or reading you could fix that bluetooth problem within 30 seconds. T-Mobile can't fix every little issue for you. You should be grateful they'll even try.


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diljs said:
b)don't know what you're talking about (of COURSE they're going to want to give you a different phone after you've had problems 3 times with the treo! It's YOUR responsibility to find out potential problems with the substitute, they're not going to say "want this buggy POS instead?").
Exactly, what has happened to me. Ones an unlock code they gave me didn't work two times in a row, so denying to enter it themselves, they just kept sending me replacements.


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First of
when you do unlock codes for ANY GSM phone you are not garenteeing it will work. 1... tmobile does not have the unlock codes. they come from a the manufacture's speciailty department. 2nd of all when tmobile sends you via email response for your unlock code they will tell entering the code wrong to many times will permenitally disable your phone. the gsm phones are locked on to the specific carrier who put the bid out on the phone.


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...Or you can just do it yourself! Here is a very nifty unlock generator.
Works on every model and every network, pretty much. Linky


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Charlotte2005 said:...Or you can just do it yourself! Here is a very nifty unlock generator.
Works on every model and every network, pretty much. Linky


No it doesn't. I looks like a cool site if they have your phone, but they don't have my Nokia 6010, which is a fairly popular model and came out a year or two ago.


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Sorry, it's a European site. We have newer phones in Europe.


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Charlotte2005 said:Sorry, it's a European site. We have newer phones in Europe.

Oh, well, actually I was wrong about that, it was only released a few months ago. Maybe it is too new still?


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Email them and ask. The guy who runs that site is super helpful.


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