Good tip! But it does make sense that they would want to be sure your
device will work before going to the trouble of sending you a SIM. If
you lie and say you have an iPhone just to get a SIM you are taking your
chances on whether it will work or no...
I found a post on Apple's website that says watches do, in fact, have a
different number from their paired phone, but they use the phone's
number as long as they are in range of it. Some have said that if they
make a call on their watch when the phon...
Agree to disagree, then. Sorry for getting so heated. In the end, it
doesn't matter who is right as long as OPs device ends up working. I
assume that it will, but being cautious is always a good plan.
Whether it is true or not, that is an acceptable explanation for why all
modern phones can do all frequencies and protocols, but it doesn't
refute my point that they all do it now. So, can we please stop fighting
the CDMA/GSM fight and agree that OPs...
I had a phone that was on Sprint (CDMA) in America, then went to England
and bought a SIM for Three (GSM), popped it in, and it worked just fine.
That's why I say that most phones have radios that are capable of using
all the bands. Not always maybe,...