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To: Paul Chiu who wrote (68726)9/17/2007 3:31:09 PM
From: AmericanVoter  Read Replies (1) of 213178
 
Hi Paul

ROAMING will of course work...

but if you were asking about using a different SIM local to where you are, my experience is that phones sold in USA are locked with the service provider... meaning, if you change the SIM and put a European SIM, the phone will ask you for an additional password... the "subsidy password".

What I suggest, is to go to your service provider and ask for that password if they can give it to you. Other than that, you would have to flash the OS, and upload a new one without the password.

regards
AV
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