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 does not . it fits into a blackberry 8350I from nextel but it doesnt fit into any tmobile or att.
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
T-Mobile SIM cards are generally not compatible with Nextel phones because Nextel primarily used a different technology known as iDEN, while T-Mobile operates on GSM technology. Nextel phones are designed to work with the iDEN network, which is not supported by T-Mobile. Additionally, the SIM card slots and network configurations may not align, making it impossible to use a T-Mobile SIM in a Nextel device.
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 screws up both phones. Nextel does not have the unlock code, Motorola made the phones that way. Motorola will not provide the code either.
i880 is from nextel and if you put your sim card from nextel service in to a nextel blackberry it should work .
You can't put a SIM card on a Nextel Phone, since it's a CDMA carrier. The only carriers that use SIM cards are GSM ones, like AT&T, T Mobile, Centennial Wireless, etc.
yes, they are compatible.
Mine won't, but yours will.
I'd recommend you call Boost Mobile customer service on this one. When I tried doing it in 2010, you could not transfer a Boost Mobile phone number to another carrier (and, just like you, I tried transferring it to Verizon) - you couldn't even transfer a Boost Mobile number to Nextel (Boost Mobile basically was a prepaid Nextel). Things might have changed, now that Nextel has been eliminated and fully folded into Sprint, although I'm doubtful.
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.
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. My nan did this and as a result of the fluoronic ions her arms and ears began to rot and eventually fell off