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A few questions about an unlocked 6555

deliriumfrenzy

Sep 24, 2007, 5:30 PM
I'm on T-Mobile and thinking of getting an unlocked Nokia 6555. The silver one looks very nice. Before I spend that much money, however, there's a few things I'd like to know. Any answers would be greatly appreciated.

1. Will the 3G capability of this phone possibly work on T-Mobile's network when they get 3G? If you don't know, why don't you? Should I wait until T-Mobile gets 3G before buying a 3G phone to make sure it'll work?

2. What features and services would or wouldn't work with an unlocked AT&T phone?

3. Is there anything that I should know before activating an unlocked AT&T phone on T-Mobile's network?

Again, any answers would be awesome.
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painted_dog

Sep 24, 2007, 8:43 PM
Re: 1) Nokia 6555 3G on T-Mobile
-to my knowledge, no it will not as T-Mobile doesn't have 3G in the US & their 3G freq is 1700Mhz. (& this phone's 3G freq is 850 & 1900)

Re: 2) missing features
-cingular video, maybe xm mobile, ... that's all i can think of for now...

Re: 3) unlocked at&t phone active on T-mobile
-you will have at&t icons in & on your phone, you will need to re-assign the shortcuts for the web, & new settings for web & mms.

hope this helps,

-painted dog
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Versed

Sep 27, 2007, 9:34 PM
And I think you can go onto Nokia's website which will mms the phone and set everything but your voicemail up for tm.
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watmcm

Nov 2, 2007, 3:01 PM
it should work fine on tmobiles network without 3g, 850 and 1900 are the non-3g networks america, so it should connect fine even without 3g
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