Tweeti think the phone has to be specifically made for t-mobile. on their website they have a list of phones that are available.
TweetIs there a website that will give me a comprehensive list of all cell phones that will work on my T-Mobile network?
Thanks
Tweeti think the phone has to be specifically made for t-mobile. on their website they have a list of phones that are available.
Tweetthe website is not comprehensive, they only show a select few, but thanks
TweetGO TO THE T-MOBILE WEB SITE...THE PHONES LISTED THERE WILL BE THE ONLY ONES THAT WILL WORK
ASK DIRTY SOUTH...HES A PHONE EXPERT. PM HIM
Tweet^^don't do that, he'll just tell you to go to cingular,lol.
TweetI don't think that is an accurate statementOriginally Posted by O2BESOHUGE
Tweetyou need to find out what network tmobile works on and then any phone that operates on that signal will work as long as the phone isn't locked into a single provider
TweetOriginally Posted by jamescb77
so when I look on ebay and see "unlocked" does that mean it will work on any network?
Tweetwww.phonescoop.comOriginally Posted by Slightly Enhanced
or any UNLOCKED GSM handset
TweetNo, any unlocked GSM phone will work that works on the frequencies we use in the US. Best bet is to get a quad band GSM phone then you have no worries. Most phones come quad band now..Originally Posted by gimp
Tweetyes, make sure you get a quad band phone or google what GSM frequncies we use in the USA. There is 800, 900, 1800, and 1900, frequencies. I forgot what ones we use here but most phones come tri or at least quad band now.Originally Posted by Slightly Enhanced