Sony Ericsson / Sony : UMTS / 3G : Want my 3-UK sim to work in a GSM/dual band phone!
>
New Topic
>
Reply<
Esato Forum Index
>
Sony Ericsson / Sony >
UMTS / 3G
> Want my 3-UK sim to work in a GSM/dual band phone!
Bookmark topic
hi,
I bought a cect Hiphone online.
I've tested it out with a vodaphone SIM card, and it works great, and it actually quite nice! I'd like to use it for a while, but i'm on a 3 contract.... locked to it for another 17 months *cringe*
When i try to use the phone with the 3 sim card in, it gets signal, but when trying to do messages, or make calls it gives messages like "call forbid!" leading me to think that there's a conflict with the bands.
Is there anyway to get this phone to work with my 3 sim card (it's a new card, bought about a month ago).
I have a friend who seemed to have his 3-uk simcard working in my K550i, which isn't 3g, so is there any way of getting this to function on GSM!?
thanks
If i can't get it working then i'll have to sell it, which seems like such an injustice!
[ This Message was edited by: adramshaw on 2008-03-21 14:02 ]
--
Posted: 2008-03-21 15:01:45
Edit :
Quote
if you use a 2g phone on 3UK, you will get a couple of texts from 3 telling you to turn 3g on otherwise they will cut you off from the network
--
Posted: 2008-03-21 17:53:54
Edit :
Quote
i wouldnt mind that! I want to leave 3 anyway! So could that technically be a way of terminating my 3 contract!!! They'd be doing me a favour
--
Posted: 2008-03-21 18:10:23
Edit :
Quote
but then they would probably send debt collectors round to get the money that you owe them
--
Posted: 2008-03-21 18:12:51
Edit :
Quote
ooh, you mean the money for the remaining months of the contract.
I must say, that is absurd. Can't believe a network is allowed to be so restrictive and controling whilst providing such a poor service.
--
Posted: 2008-03-21 18:25:55
Edit :
Quote
On 2008-03-21 18:25:55, adramshaw wrote:
ooh, you mean the money for the remaining months of the contract.
yep, thats what i mean
although my mate was on 3payg when he got the texts from 3, i guess it will be the same for contracts
--
Posted: 2008-03-21 18:42:56
Edit :
Quote
I can stayed locked to 2g for days on end and never get barred by 3
--
Posted: 2008-03-22 00:58:00
Edit :
Quote
Think this goes back to the days of the samsung t100 where everyone buged their 3 chips in but i think they are being more strict as it actually costs 3 everytime you use a 2g signal as you are logging onto other networks masts.
--
Posted: 2008-03-23 12:05:51
Edit :
Quote
Ok, to clear things up because this is getting silly:
-In the begining, no you couldn't use 3 sims in 2G phones, then, until very recently, you could, and as of last month some time, you can't. You really can't.
-You will not get 'cut off' by the network, if you're in contract you still have to pay it. It's your problem if you don't have a phone to use with their network, not theirs.
-You cannot terminate your contract early by putting your sim in a 2G phone, even intentionally. Your contract is a contract, and last time I checked that word means 'legally binding'.
--
Posted: 2008-03-23 12:56:40
Edit :
Quote
OMG! I am having the exact problem, but couldn't find anything about it anywhere.
I got my contract about 2 years ago now, so my sim is about that old, would it work or not? I know your question was last year but just wondering whether you solved it or got it to work?!
--
Posted: 2009-06-21 09:06:04
Edit :
Quote
New Topic
Reply