another cell phone question
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another cell phone question
I have a Motorola V400 that I believe is a GSM phone, but it is not currently registered with any company. Assuming it is GSM, can I just buy a new SIM card + minutes in Europe and have it work that way?
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The V400 is a GSM/GPRS quad-band (850/900/1800/1900) phone, so it will work anywhere in Europe by simply inserting a SIM, <i>provided that</i> the phone is not "locked" to a specific carrier.
You may be able to find a free unlocking site on the Web, but I don't know of any.
see mobal.com and riiing.com (three i's) for representative rates. Some single-country deals are cheaper (such as Virgin UK or Orange France).
You may be able to find a free unlocking site on the Web, but I don't know of any.
see mobal.com and riiing.com (three i's) for representative rates. Some single-country deals are cheaper (such as Virgin UK or Orange France).




