T-Mobile Now Selling iPhone 4-Compatible Micro SIM Card
Don't believe everything you've read
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The GSM iPhone 4 most certainly has an accessible SIM card slot. It's on the side. Look at one.
There are plenty of ways to (legally) unlock an iPhone, and you can even buy them unlocked. From Apple. Here:
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC603LL/A »
Once you have an unlocked iPhone, you can use it with any GSM network just like any other GSM phone.
It's true that you won't be able to access T-Mobile's WCDMA/HSPA network; that's the only catch.
2. The GSM iPhone 4 has a tray that is easily popped out to access the microSIM card. It is on the right side of the phone.
3. All GSM iPhones work on scores of networks and countries around the world.
4. T-Mobile doesn't need to develop software for the iPhone. Any unlocked iPhone will function on any GSM network as long as the proper SIM card is used.
5. T-Mobile is not infringing on copyrighted/patented technology or products by offering this service.
6. T-Mobile refers to i's HSPA+ network as 4G. Whether or not you agree with T-Mobile's definition of 4G is your beef with them, not Phone Scoop for referencing it as such.
There are NO 4G services available. LTE is NOT true 4G, as it can not sustain 100 Mbps.
Eric M. Zeman said:
6. T-Mobile refers to i's HSPA+ network as 4G. Whether or not you agree with T-Mobile's definition of 4G is your beef with them, not Phone Scoop for referencing it as such.
Hey it's faster than Sprint's WiMAX running off of garbage 2.5GHz spectrum. I get 7-8mbps on my Sensation in my apartment in NYC when my friend barely gets a WiMAX signal. indoors with EVO 3D. So who wins in that scenario? Sprint's "4G" or T-Mo's "4G"? I'll take T-Mo's "4G" any day. It beats AT&T in the city as well. Who gives a crap if it's "3G on steroids" It works. Low ping times and fast speeds
iDont Care said:
Hey it's faster than Sprint's WiMAX running off of garbage 2.5GHz spectrum. I get 7-8mbps on my Sensation in my apartment in NYC when my friend barely gets a WiMAX signal. indoors with EVO 3D. So who wins in that scenario? Sprint's "4G" or T-Mo's "4G"? I'll take T-Mo's "4G" any day. It beats AT&T in the city as well. Who gives a crap if it's "3G on steroids" It works. Low ping times and fast speeds
And this has to do with TMO's micro-sim, how?
I am pretty sure that using an unlocked phone on another network is not considered copyright infringement.
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