No, it will give an error message asking for the unlock code. Once you get that error, you screwed up the sim and it will not work in either phone again and it locks up your phone and it cannot be unlocked. Nextel does not have the unlock code, Motorola made the phones that way.
Boost mobile sim cards will only work with boost mobile on the nextel network nextel is a iden network standalone that will not roam on gsm networks because nextel is a iden network
i880 is from nextel and if you put your sim card from nextel service in to a nextel blackberry it should work .
there is no special code they just put that there so that u call in and they will tell u that the sim card is not compatible with the phone.
yes, they are compatible.
easy, all you have to do is put the sim card in the phone, and it should start working, if it doesn't then go to your boost dealer and tell them your problem
Yes. But the sim card has to be compatible. I think the number on the sim card has to end in 310.
Mine won't, but yours will.
No, it will give an error message asking for the unlock code. Once you get that error, you screwed up the sim and it will not work in either phone again and it locks up your phone and it cannot be unlocked. Nextel does not have the unlock code, Motorola made the phones that way.
Any time you restore an iPhone you will lose your jailbreak and your unlock and you will have to start from scratch and do it all over again. You also cannot use a Boost SIM card in an iPhone as Boost is owned by Sprint/Nextel and their SIM cards use iDEN technology, not GSM. The Boost SIM cards can be used for International Roaming only and will not work on GSM networks in the US.
no. My nan did this and as a result of the fluoronic ions her arms and ears began to rot and eventually fell off
No, it will give an error message asking for the unlock code. Once you get that error, you screwed up the sim and it will not work in either phone again and it locks up your phone and it cannot be unlocked. Nextel does not have the unlock code, Motorola made the phones that way.
No, it will give an error message asking for the unlock code. Once you get that error, you screwed up the sim and it will not work in either phone again. Nextel does not have the unlock code, Motorola made the phones that way. Motorola will not provide the code either.