What is the diffrence between unlocked cell phones and normal ones?
Friday, January 15th, 2010 at
6:24 pm
I want a new cell phone((cheap))
and on ebay all i see is unlocked phones what does that mean?
i have a tmobile phone and simply wish to take out my sim card and put it in a new phone?
is it safe to get one that is unlocked? Does it still work the same? And where can i get real cheap phones with out a new plan?
Filed under: Business Phone Systems
An unlocked cell phone is a phone that has been either designed or modified to work with any compatible network service. Presuming that we’re only talking about GSM cell phones (the kind that take SIM cards), an unlocked phone would be capable of using a SIM card from any carrier. A locked phone would only be able to using a SIM card from the carrier it was designed for. A few phones are sold unlocked originally, but some are legal and/or illegal unlocked to be used with other networks.
It’s notable that you’re likely to pay extra for an unlocked cell phone. You might find luck at ebay by including "T-Mobile" in your ebay search to find used phones designed for T-Mobile.
Unlocked phones are able to be used on any toher Mobile Carrier other than the Carrier it was made for. The "safe" part Im unsure about. I’ve never used an unlocked phone before.if the SIM card is active then the unlocked phone should work. Im not totally sure if this will help but I have done some research on Unlocked Phones.
unlocked phone is more convenient,you could go to ebsilk to have a look, mang types of cell phones ,and very cheap ! you will like it !
good luck !