HTC TOUCH use for ATT or Cingular

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  • Wampling
    Junior Member
    • Feb 23
    • 1
    • Touch

    #1

    HTC TOUCH use for ATT or Cingular

    I currently use a ATT Tilt, but its way to bulky. Yesturday I bought a Spring HTC TOUCH, and it doesn't accept SIM cards, is there anyway I can make this work, if I have my PUK # or anything.
  • lmbe
    Senior Member

    • Jan 03
    • 315
    • Touch

    #2
    Re: HTC TOUCH use for ATT or Cingular

    Originally posted by Wampling
    I currently use a ATT Tilt, but its way to bulky. Yesturday I bought a Spring HTC TOUCH, and it doesn't accept SIM cards, is there anyway I can make this work, if I have my PUK # or anything.
    im sorry bro but as far as i know i believe your screwed that you cant use the sprinT touch with att. since att is gsm. and the touch by sprint is a cdma phone.


    i believe your best bet was to probably buy a dual touch gsm version that comes from over seas but even at that im not sure if it would work i believe they are gsm version but not positive.


    so as far as i know your screwed and wasted your money on the touch since you wont be able to use it inless you probably move to sprint and ditch att inless you want 2 phones?


    but wait to see if anyone else can back me up on this.

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    • Ducati715
      Member

      • Jan 13
      • 46
      • HTC Mogul

      #3
      Re: HTC TOUCH use for ATT or Cingular

      Htc touch has a GSM version. Look for it at ebay there's a lot. Search for HTC touch GSM. Make sure you buy the unlocked.There is a slight difference. 1 is size, CPU speed, and some software mod. But pretty much everything else is the same. Your Sprint HTC touch (actually called VOGUE) will never work on GSM networks like att, t-mobile etc. Sprint has CDMA network. If You're gonna sell ur touch, Let me knw. My friend is lking for 1. Thanks

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