It would work technically. The main issue is it's a developers phone and the solution doesn't work that well practically. It is "good enough" as a toy. You really can dial out and receive calls. The problem is the call quality/volume etc type of issue. It's very slow, etc. It's far from a usable phone. However it has gotten a little better. If you get one and then spent a grand or so upgrading it, etc you can get rid of the audio bug issue, etc. There was an issue which was partially fixable by physically modifying the the board in the phone a few years ago.

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