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I have an LG 4010 and it does not work good at all. I also have a nokia 3595
that works great. My question is that I want to buy a 3595 off of ebay and
wonder if I buy one that has ATT or T-mobile will it work for me as a
replacement for my GSM LG4010 which is on cingular.

Thanks for your help.
Daniel

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"Dan" <noone@none.com> wrote in message
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> I have an LG 4010 and it does not work good at all. I also have a nokia
3595
> that works great. My question is that I want to buy a 3595 off of ebay and
> wonder if I buy one that has ATT or T-mobile will it work for me as a
> replacement for my GSM LG4010 which is on cingular.
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Daniel
>

If it is 'unlocked', then it will work. You might have better luck
searching for a CINGULAR 3595. Then it wouldn't matter whether it was
unlocked or not. In either case, if you get a Cingular 3595 or an unlocked
3595 off ebay, you can just take your SIM out of the LG phone and pop it
into the 3595 and it should work great. -Dave

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>My question is that I want to buy a 3595 off of ebay and
>wonder if I buy one that has ATT or T-mobile will it work for me as a
>replacement for my GSM LG4010 which is on cingular.

If it is unlocked it will work.

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