I know this isn't really the place for this question as it's not technical. We're going for our 30th ann. trip to US virgin Isles in a few weeks.:good::laugh::good:
Tmo rep just informed me that while I won't be roaming and everything will work, there is a 100mb datacap. With no way around it. What the hell?
So my question now is, can I get a local sim card and put it in my s4?I would like to be able to access googlemaps on the fly for instance.
Anyone have any experience roaming on Tmo in the USVI?
100mb?
I can't comment on the 100mb thing, but afaik you'll need your phone to be unlocked before you can use any other sim. You can do that either by paying off the phone or the other method mentioned in this forum with a lot of success rate.
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You should be fine. Its still part of the US. I moved back to St.Thomas for 6 months and didn't have any issues. No need to to unlock or anything
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Very interested by the 35/mo plan unlimited 3G!
I contacted them and they said I had to buy a phone from them in order to use their plan.
"Sorry, but only Public Mobile phones will work on the Public Mobile network. Phones from other wireless companies will not work on our network.
You can visit us online at PublicMobile.ca to see our current selection of phones, plans and prices. Each of our phones come with a 1 year warranty:
If you have anymore questions or comments, please call *611 from your Public Mobile phone; 1-855-4PUBLIC from any other phone; or visit us online at PublicMobile.ca.
Thanks for your interest in Public Mobile.
Talk to you soon,
Alain"
I am wondering if this is absolutely true? I paid my phone so I am contract free and can change whenever I want.
It's correct. Public mobile uses a CDMA network. Everyone else has moved to GSM. You'll get slightly better results by trying wind but they're not 100% compatible either.
Not only do they use CDMA, they use a frequency band that no one else uses.
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So I can't do anything right?
correct... in this case where they say you have to use their network then you have to... its not a GSM carrier so its not like they are saying no you have to use our phones because we want to make money even tho any phone will work if unlocked... in this case, no ... you have to use their phones
Hi there!
My Galaxy Note II (which I love dearly!) is connected to Sprint, but I'd love to know which other networks around the world it can be used on (if flashed). I travel considerably for pleasure and for work, and would like this to be my "one-stop global phone," but I'm starting to think that's going to be harder than planned. Is there a list anywhere of providers around the world that I could use my SIM-less phone with? When traveling, I like to have a local number, but without a SIM slot, I'm beginning to regret not having gone with GSM.
Any insight would be appreciated!
You could do the sim slot mod that us posted in the general section. This way you can use a sim card when you go over seas.
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Hi,
I just purchased a factory unlocked Galaxy S3 that was provided as a prize by Samsung Canada. It is supposed to be unlocked and does not require a contract. There is no branding for any carrier on the phone, the box, or the software on the phone. But when I put my Koodo sim it says Sim Network Unlock pin. From what I have read it sounds like it might be a locked phone despite Samsung presenting it as unlocked. I would by an unlock key if I had any idea what network it was supposed to be registered to.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
John
Fixed it
Fixed it myself by using this post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34661189&postcount=1
Thanks.
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My sprint contract is coming to an end and was thinking about switching to us cellular and giving them a try.
Can I use my sprint s3 on us cellular? And if so what do I have to do? I am rooted already.
Thanks
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You'd need to flash your phone to USC. The process would be similar to flashing to other carriers, but you would need the USC info instead.
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So thats all I have to do is flash a usc rom and get a contract with usc then activate my phone?
Thanks
Now ive done some searching but I dont see a usc galaxy s3 forum anywhere.
Are0 they hidden somewhere?
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It's like teamusccellular.com or something
But you first need a USE pre-activated phone to pull the info from.
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Hey all,
I've just ordered a T-Mobile Samsung Note II from eBay with a Good/Clean ESN. I plan on Unlocking it because I live in Canada and use Wind Mobile here (Its NOT illegal for me to do this here ). I do travel to the states and would like to get a prepaid T-Mobile sim card to work on it. I'm planning on unlocking it using the method shown in this forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2176721
How do I prevent it from becoming a bad ESN? I know this is a noob question but I really need help in understanding this. Thanks!
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Bad ESN is either due to ending contract without paying bill and ETF or losing the phone and reporting it stolen and then finding it. The carrier blocks the ESN after either of those.
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Hey all,
I've just ordered a T-Mobile Samsung Note II from eBay with a Good/Clean ESN. I plan on Unlocking it because I live in Canada and use Wind Mobile here (Its NOT illegal for me to do this here ). I do travel to the states and would like to get a prepaid T-Mobile sim card to work on it. I'm planning on unlocking it using the method shown in this forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2176721
How do I prevent it from becoming a bad ESN? I know this is a noob question but I really need help in understanding this. Thanks!
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You might wanna check out this thread lots of people giving there experience and advice on the whole blocked imei phone after the fact...
YOU Just gotta hope the phone is good unless you know who you got it from and so on ..
Good Luck
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2181961