Yes, the Blackberry phone is a GSM phone. GSM stands for Global System for Mobile Communications. http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/question537.htm
please answer GSM is global system for mobile. Its wireless communication system.
GSM in GSM phone stands for Global System for Mobile Communications. This is the worldwide standard for mobile phones and is relevant in countries such as Canada, the United States and countries in Europe.
A GSM fax machine is that a fax machine that connects to the phone network through GSM (Global System for Mobile) (aka cell phone technology).
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No. 3G stands for third generation phone while GSM stands for Global System for Mobile.
The main emergency number in Australia is 000; however, on a GSM mobile phone, you can also dial 112.
I 3G phone has the ability to use the internet at 3G speeds. A GSM phone is a phone with a sim card that if unlocked can be used in most places in the world. GSM carriers in the US include AT&T and T-Mobile. 3g phones makes online surfing possible. GSM phone can be used most place in the word.
If the unlocked phone is an IDEN network phone then yes. If the unlocked phone is a GSM phone, meaning it was previously locked to a GSM carrier (i.e. AT&T, T Mobile) then it would not work on Boost Mobile as this carrier uses a different technology, which is not compatible with GSM based phones.
No. Because Sprint is CDMA and T-Mobile is GSM. Sprint = No SIM. T-Mobile = SIM.
You can't get a T Mobile service on a phone that's not T Mobile unless you get it unlocked. Once the phone is unlocked, you can use your T Mobile SIM card on it or any other GSM SIM cards worldwide.
Provided that the Android phone is a GSM-capable phone, and has some of the same bands that T-Mobile uses, then it is possible to use a T-Mobile sim card on it.