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Old 07-23-2011, 12:39 AM
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IMO you should have gotten an HD2 instead of a CDMA TP2 Worldphone.

But, you can use the USCellular TP2 in the USA on T-Mobile if it is fully SIM Unlocked for US networks. I gather that has already been done if the seller was using it on US GSM networks. The thing is, you won't be able to get 3g data on US GSM networks. I believe 3g data is possible with your device on non-US networks though. That's why a GSM branded TP2 or HD2 would be a better choice for you.
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