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    using a blackjack on tmobile?

    I am very interested in the BlackJack 2 but I have tmobile.

    Is it possible to have it to work on my network?

    and what would and wouldnt work?

    thanks

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    as long as the phone is unlocked, then just pop in your sim card and it will work with tmobile.
    web browsing will work, just minus the 3g speeds

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    Other than 3G, I can't think of anything else that won't work.

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    so ANY phone that that uses a SIM card and as long as I unlock it i can use it?

    I heard that if I got a 3G phone it wouldnt work right on a non 3G network?

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    Quote Originally Posted by samrozzi
    so ANY phone that that uses a SIM card and as long as I unlock it i can use it?

    I heard that if I got a 3G phone it wouldnt work right on a non 3G network?
    Any phone that supports the 850 and 1900 Mhz GSM bands will work on T-Mobile.

    The second part isn't true. AT&T uses different 3G bands than T-Mobile, so the BlackJack won't work with T-Mobile's new 3G, but it WILL work with the regular voice/GPRS/EDGE network.

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