--- Mary Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let's say I want a phone for calling mainly in my local area.
> T-Mobile, in
> Columbus, GA 31901
> Does it mater what type of phone I look for?
>
> TMDA, GSM, analog or isn't there a CXXX???? If I should be looking
> for a
> certain type, is there a website that I can look at that indicates in
> the
> details all the phone types????
The only thing you need to concern yourself with is that the phone
operates on the GSM 1900 frequency (at least) and that it was either
used on the T-Mobile network or that the phone is "unlocked." Other
than that you just have your own personal preference which phone is
more convenient, or easy-to-use or priced right.
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