Howard Forums Comments on the N90
The HowardForums, a blogger not in the Nokia Blogger Relations Program has an unsolicited opinion about the N90.
Reading through the blog it seems others are having problems with Cingular SIMS. I tried my N90 with both Pay as You Go SIMS from T-Mobile and Cingular and didn't have a problem so I wonder if age of SIMS has anything to do with it for Cingular customers.
We've asked Nokia support to investigate based on the this report and others.




Comments
Andy, I think the problem that most of the HoFo users are discussing is the fact that Lets Talk has subsidized the phone with T-Mobile software making it impossible for Cingular customers to use it. Basically, the phone is somewhat "sim locked" which is the problem that most US consumers have with handsets. RitzCamera offered a great price for customers wanting the phone, but that was only with T-Mobile service.
Posted by: Darla
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December 4, 2005 3:05 PM
Andy, I think the problem that most of the HoFo users are discussing is the fact that Lets Talk has subsidized the phone with T-Mobile software making it impossible for Cingular customers to use it. Basically, the phone is somewhat "sim locked" which is the problem that most US consumers have with handsets. RitzCamera offered a great price for customers wanting the phone, but that was only with T-Mobile service.
Posted by: Darla
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December 4, 2005 7:45 AM
Andy, I think the problem that most of the HoFo users are discussing is the fact that Lets Talk has subsidized the phone with T-Mobile software making it impossible for Cingular customers to use it. Basically, the phone is somewhat "sim locked" which is the problem that most US consumers have with handsets. RitzCamera offered a great price for customers wanting the phone, but that was only with T-Mobile service.
Posted by: Darla
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December 4, 2005 7:44 AM
Andy, I the problem that most of the HoFo users are discussing is the fact that Lets Talk has subsidized the phone with T-Mobile software making it impossible for Cingular customers to use it. Basically, the phone is somewhat "sim locked" which is the problem that most US consumers have with handsets. RitzCamera offered a great price for customers wanting the phone, but that was only with T-Mobile service.
Posted by: Darla
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December 4, 2005 7:43 AM