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by sbalea
3077 days ago
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No longer the case. However, they only allow devices that are certified to work on their network, and that means support for legacy CDMA. But if your phone is unlocked and it has the necessary bits, you can certainly bring it in. Also, all smartphones they currently sell are unlocked, as part of a deal with the FCC when they won the rights to some 700Mhz band |
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