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quagmire02
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nokia 6255i through alltel...i was putting in another mmc card the other day and noticed an extra slot...sure enough, the phone has slot for a sim card (it may be just a dummy slot, but the gold connectors are all there

i wasn't aware that this phone was available for GSM...upon googling, it appears that it was indeed available for GSM...my question is this - is it possible that my phone can operate on GSM and CDMA, or did they probably just try to save money by manufacturing all of the phones exactly the same? i don't know enough about cell phone design to know if the CDMA/GSM hardware thing is even possible

12/4/2006 3:38:19 PM

Mattallica
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it is

they used to call it "tri-mode" or something similar

it's not uncommon at all

12/4/2006 5:26:48 PM

quagmire02
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so...i could use my phone on a gsm network if i put in an active sim card?

12/4/2006 5:29:26 PM

Mattallica
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I don't see why not

12/4/2006 5:52:51 PM

Shaggy
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borrow someone's sim card and find out

12/4/2006 6:14:01 PM

quagmire02
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would it need to be unlocked for someone else's sim card to work?

12/4/2006 6:18:19 PM

Shaggy
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dunno. Worst case senario you put the sim card in, boot it up and it says invalid sim card.

12/4/2006 6:45:00 PM

goalielax
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I know verizon wireless has a handful of phones that have GSM capability thru a SIM card for traveling overseas, but they don't work on US networks. it may be the case with yours as well. I know the nokia website doesn't say anything about GSM capability for that model

12/4/2006 8:31:28 PM

ruffler
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That might be an RUIM slot.
http://www.cdmatech.com/products/ruim.jsp

12/4/2006 9:42:59 PM

quagmire02
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Quote :
"The R-UIM is a dual-mode solution that can store both GSM provisioning and CDMA provisioning on a single card. CDMA subscribers can insert the dual-mode R-UIM card into a GSM phone and instantly have all of their subscription data available in a GSM network. When used with a GSM handset, the R-UIM operates like a GSM 11.11 Subscriber Identity Module (SIM). For international travelers, the R-UIM allows roaming across CDMA and GSM networks with the same multimode terminal. "


so...if i understand that, it's a essentially a SIM card that works in both CDMA and GSM phones?

12/4/2006 11:07:11 PM

ruffler
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I guess. But then R-UIM can be CDMA only.
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-ruim-card.htm

12/5/2006 12:25:11 AM

ImYoPusha
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gsm wont work unless you get it unlocked through Nokia

12/5/2006 9:45:57 AM

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