Will this work to port the phone over to Verizon and/or other carriers beside Cingular->T-mobile. and Does one just walk in to a Cingular/AT&T store and ask for an Iphone then activate it on a different network or for us Verizon people how do we take advantage of the yellowsn0w solution?
AT&T and Tmo are the only GSM carriers in the states. Verizon and Sprint use CDMA, which is a completely different technology. It's like trying to plug a firewire into a USB port. It just won't happen
I'm sorry, but unless you are on either one of the GSM networks, you're stuck with laggy clicking screen
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Will this work to port the phone over to Verizon and/or other carriers beside Cingular->T-mobile.
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Does one just walk in to a Cingular/AT&T store and ask for an Iphone then activate it on a different network or for us Verizon people how do we take advantage of the yellowsn0w solution?
Thanks
AT&T and Tmo are the only GSM carriers in the states. Verizon and Sprint use CDMA, which is a completely different technology. It's like trying to plug a firewire into a USB port. It just won't happen
I'm sorry, but unless you are on either one of the GSM networks, you're stuck with laggy clicking screen