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Socoder -> Off Topic -> Android Without SIM

Mon, 25 Feb 2013, 08:06
dna
I’ve got a question for you all. When buying phone like the droid, does it require a service to operate?

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Mon, 25 Feb 2013, 08:06
waroffice
in what sense do you mean operate? collect emails, download apps etc?
Mon, 25 Feb 2013, 08:56
rockford
You need to have an active SIM to set up your phone, after that you don't need to add credit to it if you just want it for WI-FI. games/apps/email etc. You need only a SIM to make a call (but a SIM is still required in the phone to operate).

If you new phone is SIM-free it means you can use any SIM in your phone (even your old one) and use it.

Mon, 25 Feb 2013, 09:02
waroffice
im sure i could use my old HTC Hero without a sim but i would have to double check.

as long as you have a gmail/google account you can use it for apps and stuff
Mon, 25 Feb 2013, 09:12
rockford
Actually thinking about it yes, you might not need the sim at all once the phone is activated - IIRC my old Palm Pre phones work without a SIM in them - I used them for devving only.
Mon, 25 Feb 2013, 10:56
Dabz
You can buy PAG sims for 99p or something down the local offy, just nab one of them, stick a fiver on, unt... Voila!

Dabz

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