iPhone SIM card swap, anyone try a different carrier?

zozo
Posted:
in iPhone edited January 2014
To great surprise you CAN change the SIM card.



Has anyone tried using a T-Mobile or other foreign GSM provider SIM card in the iPhone?



I'm in NYC by coincidence and if I can use it with my French SIM card, I'll pick one up.. or at least try

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  • Reply 1 of 10
    davegeedavegee Posts: 2,765member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ZO View Post


    To great surprise you CAN change the SIM card.



    This was no surprise... it was only a surprise to the delusional posters who though it either didn't have a sim slot (even after Steve Jobs said it did) **or** the similarly delusional posters who thought the Apple sim slot was different from 'NORMAL' sim slots.



    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ZO View Post


    Has anyone tried using a T-Mobile or other foreign GSM provider SIM card in the iPhone?



    Its been tried and also no great surprise... it will not work... the iPhone is locked to AT&T - just as Apple indicated... AT&T exclusive means AT&T EXCLUSIVE...



    Dave
  • Reply 2 of 10
    pbg4 dudepbg4 dude Posts: 1,611member
    Has anyone tried using non phone features without any SIM card installed?
  • Reply 3 of 10
    davegeedavegee Posts: 2,765member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by PBG4 Dude View Post


    Has anyone tried using non phone features without any SIM card installed?



    The phone displays an ERROR SCREEN when a non-AT&T activated sim is installed and you're STUCK with that... Until you put back a valid SIM.
  • Reply 4 of 10
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by DaveGee View Post


    The phone displays an ERROR SCREEN when a non-AT&T activated sim is installed and you're STUCK with that... Until you put back a valid SIM.



    That is one of my major problems with this device.



    If two years from now I decide to get a new iPhone... I would like my old one to still be usable for applications, music, video, and web surfing on Wi-Fi without needing a sim card or it activated for an account.



    This is like if Apple made a computer that would only run if you had an AOL account and were signed on the whole time.



    Hopefully someone will find a work around or hack for this problem.



    Otherwise, there are going to be a bunch of completely useless iPhones around once Apple starts releasing new versions.
  • Reply 5 of 10
    groveratgroverat Posts: 10,872member
    Apple is playing the cell phone game: Frustrate the hell out of the user and force them into spending money before they can do anything.
  • Reply 6 of 10
    pbg4 dudepbg4 dude Posts: 1,611member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Wojciechowski View Post


    That is one of my major problems with this device.



    If two years from now I decide to get a new iPhone... I would like my old one to still be usable for applications, music, video, and web surfing on Wi-Fi without needing a sim card or it activated for an account.



    This is like if Apple made a computer that would only run if you had an AOL account and were signed on the whole time.



    Hopefully someone will find a work around or hack for this problem.



    Otherwise, there are going to be a bunch of completely useless iPhones around once Apple starts releasing new versions.



    I pulled the SIM out of my iPhone and most of the functions still worked. Coverflow and auto-rotate didn't work, but WiFi did.
  • Reply 7 of 10
    Isn't it reasonable to expect an eventual solution for disabling the "phone" button without losing the other three ?
  • Reply 8 of 10
    brussellbrussell Posts: 9,812member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by PBG4 Dude View Post


    I pulled the SIM out of my iPhone and most of the functions still worked. Coverflow and auto-rotate didn't work, but WiFi did.



    Huh, those are odd function not to work without the SIM card.
  • Reply 9 of 10
    ptrashptrash Posts: 296member
    Normally cell phones have 2 prices, one if you're buying it with new service and a second sustantially higher price if you already have service. What's the policy with the I phone?



    Also, cell phone co's will usually unlock phones. Is this phone not being unlocked? Then I assume it's not for usuage in foreign countries, except via roaming--which is exhorbatantly expensive. Kind of undercuts the reasoning for using a SIM-based provider, doesn't it?



    If Apple is playing the proprietary game than I think they may have problems down the road, as they create dissatisfaction amongst their customers. Didn't they learn that lesson with the Mac?
  • Reply 10 of 10
    pbg4 dudepbg4 dude Posts: 1,611member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by BRussell View Post


    Huh, those are odd function not to work without the SIM card.



    I thought so too. Auto-rotate related functionality seems a little glitchy / slow to react to changes as it is.
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