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Old 04-21-2011, 12:46 AM
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Originally Posted by cmonex View Post
if you're talking about the sprint tp2, it DOES have a sim slot and it CAN be used on US gsm networks after hacking
Obviously I know it has a sim given that I owned one, but if I'm not mistaken, the frequencies are different which is hardware. ATT and t-mobile have 2 frequencies each and share one. Verizon and sprint the same. However US gsm and cdma frequencies aren't shared unless you get a carrier specific sim (make a call, Verizon and Sprint both have them but are not willing to give them out easily and even then probably won't work).

Hacking a sprint tp2 allows you to use Verizon, Sprint, rogers or TELUS. Fairly confident you cant do t-mobile or ATT because we would have interchangable blackberries. Overseas carriers share 1 frequency with sprint thus we can use them minus 3g.
By now I could be wrong though, haven't had one since June.

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