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World phones on T-Mobile?

schuser

Apr 20, 2006, 6:18 PM
This phone looks great, but I'm concerned about the quality of T-Mobile service in my area. How do quad-band phones work on T-Mobile - can I simply use the 850 frequency on Cingular's network whenever T-Mobile's network is bad? Would it be free?
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tmolover196

Apr 21, 2006, 12:18 PM
yes you can, and it would be free! 🙂
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terryjohnson16

Apr 21, 2006, 7:34 PM
Roaming will be free if you have a National plan. Also, you will not be able to roam if T-Mobile doesn't have a roaming agreement with Cingular or another carrier. They will not let you roam in places they have Native coverage.
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Bristol

Apr 21, 2006, 10:22 PM
In real life, you won't be able to roam to Cingular except where T-mobile has no actual network. T-mobile is fine overseas, so no worry there. If you want reasonable domestic service, buy the phone from T-mobile, cancel your contract, pay the termination fee, and put in a Cingular SIM. Be prepared to configure all the information to make it active on the Cingular EDGE data network. It may be a small price to pay, though. This will be the smallest Blackberry yet except for its old pager form factor.
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TheMarshMaster

Apr 24, 2006, 1:56 PM
"...buy the phone from T-mobile, cancel your contract, pay the termination fee, and put in a Cingular SIM."

well you actually forgot a minor detail in the process, hopefully if anyone tries this they'll figure it out...or just don't even waste your time with the process...T-mobile will be increasing coverage areas in the U.S. over the next year or two to be very competetive with cingular.
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schuser

Apr 24, 2006, 10:15 PM
Thanks... I was dreaming that T-Mobile would allow me to use the Cingular network whenever the T-Mobile signal is weak. But given that T-Mobile does provide service in my area (and it's really bad, I'm told), I guess there would not be a roaming agreement for this area?

I will probably be able to afford the early termination fee and I like this idea. But has anyone ever moved a Blackberry between carriers? Obviously basic features like voice calls would work, but advanced features like streaming video or downloadable games generally don't. How about Blackberry service?
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Bristol

Apr 30, 2006, 8:43 AM
I can't say for sure, but I don't think Blackberry requires a special setup in the device itself. If Cingular thinks you have a Blackberry, it will treat it the same as others. What you do have to configure is the entire data access. What is hard to know is if the Samsung interface will give you access to the necessary settings. Check out this page to give you a sense of what has to be done:

http://www.cellphonemall.net/wireless/store/custom.a ... »

I couldn't find these parameters on my 8700 Blackberry, but who knows for now how Blackbery Connect is implemented. You can always buy it, try to find the settings, and return it if you can't.

If you want decent voice coverage, T-mobile won't make you happy. It's fine for data only if...
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evilhomer

Sep 29, 2006, 9:33 PM
You can say that you aren't going to get good voice service from T-Mobile. Like all carriers, it depends on your location. I live in the Dallas Fort Worth area and the coverage is great and the quality of the calls is second to none.
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