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Problem with iPhone 4
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The problem is that doesn't explain why someone else's T Mobile sim will work in the phone and the sim they are trying to use will also work in someone else's phone
It would if EE stopped using the old T-Mobile MCC+MNC for the new T-Mobile and Orange SIMS, but the new T-Mobile phones will accept the new and old MCC+MNCs0 -
So if I follow this correctly your saying an old T-Mobile phone won't work with a new T-Mobile sim ?It would if EE stopped using the old T-Mobile MCC+MNC for the new T-Mobile and Orange SIMS, but the new T-Mobile phones will accept the new and old MCC+MNCs
If that's the case and it requires unlocking it should be done foc
Thinking about it if that's the case there should be some sort of disclaimers that would have been sent out with new sims about fitting them in old phonesIt's not just about the money0
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