thanks for the quick reply, so it will work in usa with t-mo and also overseas, is that correct?
great, i am keeping it then. btw, how or where do i get t-mo nano sim?
great, i am keeping it then. btw, how or where do i get t-mo nano sim?
I thought Verizon was CDMA and T-Mobile GSM.
great, i am keeping it then. btw, how or where do i get t-mo nano sim?
You can a nano size T-Mobile sim on eBay for about $5. Don't go to the store as they'll probably try to charge $20 for it.
Wow. This one wins as most uninformed poster of the day.
You can a nano size T-Mobile sim on eBay for about $5. Don't go to the store as they'll probably try to charge $20 for it.
Instead of knocking me down, why don't you inform me then. I always thought Sprint and Verizon were on CDMA networks and ATT and T-Mobile were on GSM Networks.
Actually, there are issues with some T-mobile stores trying to charge for the sims. Customers who are charged can ask for a refund from customer support. You can find that information with a simple google search.. just sayingwell, that's false. They give out nano-sims for free if you switch from another carrier.
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While talking out of behinds and spreading misinformation is reaching epidemic proportions, the cranial-rectal insertion conflict is almost as prevalent. just sayingwould be nice if ppl actually researched or know what they are talking about as opposed to talking out of their behinds and spreading misinformation.. just saying
then again, a simple google search is pbly too hard for some
Actually, there are issues with some T-mobile stores trying to charge for the sims. Customers who are charged can ask for a refund from customer support. You can find that information with a simple google search.. just saying
would be nice if ppl actually researched or know what they are talking about as opposed to talking out of their behinds and spreading misinformation.. Just saying
then again, a simple google search is pbly too hard for some
which doesn't prove me wrong at all lol?
oh wait, that makes too much sense..
schools need to make Theory of Knowledge a mandatory course it seems..
You can a nano size T-Mobile sim on eBay for about $5. Don't go to the store as they'll probably try to charge $20 for it.
Instead of knocking me down, why don't you inform me then. I always thought Sprint and Verizon were on CDMA networks and ATT and T-Mobile were on GSM Networks.
well, that's false. They give out nano-sims for free if you switch from another carrier.
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would be nice if ppl actually researched or know what they are talking about as opposed to talking out of their behinds and spreading misinformation.. just saying
then again, a simple google search is pbly too hard for some