Is this possible??????? Can this work????
alphatectz macrumors 6502a Original poster Nov 20, 2008 577 0 New York, NY May 21, 2009 #1 Is this possible??????? Can this work????
patrickdunn macrumors 6502a Apr 16, 2009 990 110 St. Louis, MO May 21, 2009 #2 It will not work if it is CDMA. The iPhone can only go to networks that support are GSM when unlocked.
It will not work if it is CDMA. The iPhone can only go to networks that support are GSM when unlocked.
A aristobrat macrumors G5 Oct 14, 2005 12,292 1,403 May 21, 2009 #3 If they use GSM/EDGE for their technology, then yes. Edit: Looks like they use CDMA instead of GSM. No way to make the iPhone work on a network like that.
If they use GSM/EDGE for their technology, then yes. Edit: Looks like they use CDMA instead of GSM. No way to make the iPhone work on a network like that.
alphatectz macrumors 6502a Original poster Nov 20, 2008 577 0 New York, NY May 21, 2009 #4 aristobrat said: If they use GSM/EDGE for their technology, then yes. Edit: Looks like they use CDMA instead of GSM. No way to make the iPhone work on a network like that. Click to expand... That really sucks. Trying to get rid of my 2g
aristobrat said: If they use GSM/EDGE for their technology, then yes. Edit: Looks like they use CDMA instead of GSM. No way to make the iPhone work on a network like that. Click to expand... That really sucks. Trying to get rid of my 2g
alphatectz macrumors 6502a Original poster Nov 20, 2008 577 0 New York, NY May 21, 2009 #5 aristobrat said: If they use GSM/EDGE for their technology, then yes. Edit: Looks like they use CDMA instead of GSM. No way to make the iPhone work on a network like that. Click to expand... That really sucks. Trying to get rid of my 2g
aristobrat said: If they use GSM/EDGE for their technology, then yes. Edit: Looks like they use CDMA instead of GSM. No way to make the iPhone work on a network like that. Click to expand... That really sucks. Trying to get rid of my 2g