Couldn't you then in turn do this plan on an Iphone, since Iphone's can be purchased out right at any apple store. Then just change the SIM card on your SIM only service to the Iphone's internal SIM?
i am a long time att customer, with the old n. america plan (i live in seattle, im always in vancouver, and my parents live in mexico) and im not giving up that plan....
so when i got the iphone it wouldnt let me keep that plan and it wanted me to sign up for a new iphone plan... my att sim wouldnt just work so i had to unlock my iphone to work with my existing att sim.... stupid assholes they are
what I mean is that IF the sim could work on the iphone ( and not be locked up on it's seperate plans) the SIM woudn't work because it's 3G. The iphone is not capable of 3G netowrks so it runs on at&t's criticsised EDGE netowork. In conclusion, this SIM would not work in the iphone at all. No 3G and locked onto it's own plans.
AT&T is notorious for this type of BS. I've been trying to switch to them, bringing my own Nokia with me for at least the past five months and without fail they've insisted that even though they're not subsidizing the equipment, there is a minimum two year contract requirement. So I'm still stuck on T-Mo with its non-existent (and at the rate it's going NEVER WILL exist) 3G.
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Aww, that means it actually makes sense now and is not nearly as funny.
Couldn't you then in turn do this plan on an Iphone, since Iphone's can be purchased out right at any apple store. Then just change the SIM card on your SIM only service to the Iphone's internal SIM?
That is the question. Anyone care to answer it?
You can get the SIM card, and use it in your iphone but you will be like that lady who had a $3k phone bill.
no it wont work with an iphone
i am a long time att customer, with the old n. america plan (i live in seattle, im always in vancouver, and my parents live in mexico) and im not giving up that plan....
so when i got the iphone it wouldnt let me keep that plan and it wanted me to sign up for a new iphone plan... my att sim wouldnt just work so i had to unlock my iphone to work with my existing att sim.... stupid assholes they are
well this sim plan probably gonna be 3G only so it won't work on the iphone I think
what I mean is that IF the sim could work on the iphone ( and not be locked up on it's seperate plans) the SIM woudn't work because it's 3G. The iphone is not capable of 3G netowrks so it runs on at&t's criticsised EDGE netowork. In conclusion, this SIM would not work in the iphone at all. No 3G and locked onto it's own plans.
Pics or it didn't happen.
AT&T is notorious for this type of BS. I've been trying to switch to them, bringing my own Nokia with me for at least the past five months and without fail they've insisted that even though they're not subsidizing the equipment, there is a minimum two year contract requirement. So I'm still stuck on T-Mo with its non-existent (and at the rate it's going NEVER WILL exist) 3G.
This is PR BS.