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Yes, i have a metropcs phone and i like the qwerty function on it, so it is any way possible to stick a sim card function into it. I opened it up from the back and it all seems to be enclosed with nowhere for a sim card to go
Yes, i have a metropcs phone and i like the qwerty function on it, so it is any way possible to stick a sim card function into it. I opened it up from the back and it all seems to be enclosed with nowhere for a sim card to go
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Re: i have to change my cdma mobile into gsm mobile model...
Hello ramsrira,
Unfortunately, CDMA phones cannot be converted to GSM. The two types of devices are very different, even though they do the same thing.
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As far as I know, Metro is a CDMA wireless carrier, T-Mobile is GSM. Your Samsung SCH-R820 works on CDMA, which don't need a SIM card to work. GSM technology does need a SIM card to work and make calls. As you can see, there is no way that you can use a CDMA phone with a GSM wireless carrier.
There are new high tech phones that works both, CDMA and GSM, these are called World Phones. Sorry, and best of luck.
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Yes, i have a metropcs phone and i like the qwerty function on it, so it is any way possible to stick a sim card function into it.
I opened it up from the back and it all seems to be enclosed with nowhere for a sim card to go
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