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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
Posts: 28,977
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Kurt,
Find a friend, anyone actually, who has any other phone that uses a SIM chip that is NOT a T-mobile system. Take the chip out of their phone and put it in your phone, then turn it on. If the phone turns on fine and dials a number (try the house or like) successfully then its unlocked.
To tell the truth I doubt that the phone is unlocked. Most sold in the states are locked.
Also, you might have a phone that does not use a SIM chip, just have to pop the battery out to tell. Assume you know what a SIM chip looks like? Be careful handling them.
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