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I am wanting to use my Sanyo phone on a different network/wireless company
and I am told that I would have to get a newe simm card for this. Could
someone please tell me how to go about this and how to unlock this phone and
any other information that might be pertinent? Thank you.


Losted Soul1968

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MICHELLE MORRISON wrote:
> I am wanting to use my Sanyo phone on a different network/wireless company
> and I am told that I would have to get a newe simm card for this. Could
> someone please tell me how to go about this and how to unlock this phone and
> any other information that might be pertinent? Thank you.
>
>
> Losted Soul1968
>
>

On GSM networks, SIM cards (Subscriber Identity Module) are used to keep
subscription information, along with phone book and other data seperate
from the phone itself. Your Sanyo SCP-8100 is not a GSM phone and Sprint
is not a GSM carrier. Even if they were, it generally isn't as simple as
just switching cards, as you often have SIM locks on handsets to protect
carriers who subsidize phones. There is an upgrade path called R-UIM for
Sprint and other CDMA carriers to follow to add this functionality,
however no US CDMA is supporting it at this time. Nokia is the only CDMA
phone manufacturer adding R-UIM support to their handsets, but it is
disabled at this time. If you move to another carrier, you will need a
new phone. If you move to a GSM carrier and aquire GSM service, you
_may_ be able to move that phone to a different GSM carrier. You'll need
to unlock your handset before doing so. I've seen the most information
on unlocking Nokia, Sony-Ericsson and Motorola handsets. If you have
interest in moving phones, look into unlocking the handsets you're
interested in before you buy.

-mike

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"Mike" <spamtrap@zbuffer.com> wrote in message
news:4W_zc.1530$bs4.1365@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> MICHELLE MORRISON wrote:
> > I am wanting to use my Sanyo phone on a different network/wireless
company
> > and I am told that I would have to get a newe simm card for this. Could
> > someone please tell me how to go about this and how to unlock this phone
and
> > any other information that might be pertinent? Thank you.
> >
> >
> > Losted Soul1968
> >
> >
>
> On GSM networks, SIM cards (Subscriber Identity Module) are used to keep
> subscription information, along with phone book and other data seperate
> from the phone itself. Your Sanyo SCP-8100 is not a GSM phone and Sprint
> is not a GSM carrier. Even if they were, it generally isn't as simple as
> just switching cards, as you often have SIM locks on handsets to protect
> carriers who subsidize phones. There is an upgrade path called R-UIM for
> Sprint and other CDMA carriers to follow to add this functionality,
> however no US CDMA is supporting it at this time. Nokia is the only CDMA
> phone manufacturer adding R-UIM support to their handsets, but it is
> disabled at this time. If you move to another carrier, you will need a
> new phone. If you move to a GSM carrier and aquire GSM service, you
> _may_ be able to move that phone to a different GSM carrier. You'll need
> to unlock your handset before doing so. I've seen the most information
> on unlocking Nokia, Sony-Ericsson and Motorola handsets. If you have
> interest in moving phones, look into unlocking the handsets you're
> interested in before you buy.
>
> -mike

Good answer Mike, but methinks you built the proverbial Grandfather clock,
when all one asked for was the time ... :).

The quick answer Michelle is that Sanyo phones don't have sim chips, and
won't work on GSM systems. You will need to buy a new phone for the new
carrier.

Bob

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Bob Smith wrote:

> Good answer Mike, but methinks you built the proverbial Grandfather clock,
> when all one asked for was the time ... :).
>
> The quick answer Michelle is that Sanyo phones don't have sim chips, and
> won't work on GSM systems. You will need to buy a new phone for the new
> carrier.
>
> Bob

Sure Bob, just *give* her the answer!!!

:)

-mike

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lol

"Mike" <spamtrap@zbuffer.com> wrote in message
news:dD0Ac.12873$Y3.12316@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> Bob Smith wrote:
>
> > Good answer Mike, but methinks you built the proverbial Grandfather
clock,
> > when all one asked for was the time ... :).
> >
> > The quick answer Michelle is that Sanyo phones don't have sim chips, and
> > won't work on GSM systems. You will need to buy a new phone for the new
> > carrier.
> >
> > Bob
>
> Sure Bob, just *give* her the answer!!!
>
> :)
>
> -mike

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