I can use my iPhone in the UK as it is GSM (CDMA will not).  The Motorola is 
also GSM.  AT&T just has unreasonable rates even with the international 
plan......
ken

On Mar 10, 2011, at 7:20 PM, Craig Finseth wrote:

>> 2)  I live in the US and try to travel to the UK at least once a
>> 2)  year (twice if I have been a good boy).  I have an old
>> 2)  Motorola with an Orange sim card that I use when there
>> 2)  instead of my iPhone (AT&T loved that I used my iPhone one
>> 2)  year).  If I unlock my iPhone (NOT jailbreak), could I remove
>> 2)  the AT&T sim card and put in an Orange sim with payasyougo? I
>> 2)  have an Orange plan targeted at international calls out of
>> 2)  the UK.  I miss my iPhone when using the Motorola.
> 
>   The iPhone 4 uses a micro SIM . . .a regular SIM won't fit in it;
>   if it's a micro then I have no idea if it will work or not. You
>   could just get the international plan for when you're overseas
>   . . .you can turn it on and off at will without affecting your
>   contract.
> 
> As far as I know, the US is on a different frequency band from the
> rest of the world.  Thus, a US model won't work overseas.
> 
> Craig
> 


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