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Can I use the old Motorola Brick phone (model S5825A?)

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mx5_97_turbo
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Sat Mar 05, 2005 11:37 pm 
I have the chance to get one of those old brick style Motorolas. I think the model # is S5825A. I know that it is analog. Can this phone be used with t-mobile? If not, what is the oldest phone I could use?
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Samsung
~Moto Hacking God~
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Mon Mar 07, 2005 2:40 am 
No you cannot use that model of phone (weird how you would want to lol). Ummm here is a link that you can view some of the different phones that T-Mobile supports (not full line) http://www.tmobile.com/products/accessories/default.asp

Check out that sexy Nokia 5190 or the ever popular Sony Ericsson T28W!!

lester83
Radiation Shield Addict
Posts: 59

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Motorola V551

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Cingular
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Tue Mar 08, 2005 5:15 am 
lets not forget the classic motorola c332 (it looks like a peanut to me) or my personal favorite, the oh-so powerful Samsung N105 (its sad how many people still use that phone)

Samsung
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Tue Mar 08, 2005 5:52 am 
Classic ha... lol My mother is still using her Nokia 5190.... The phone designed for the business women on the go who demands nothing less then perfection icon_smile.gif

wayneschaffer
3D Hologram Enthusiast
Posts: 40

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Nokia 3650

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T-Mobile
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Sat Mar 12, 2005 2:17 am 
You guys slay me!!! I love it when you talk like that. The Nokia 3390 and Motorola P Timeport series always gave me the warm fuzzies... and let's not forget the T193 or the T-720 with the detachable camera feature!!! Man... we should start our own forum here people...

wayneschaffer
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Nokia 3650

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T-Mobile
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Sat Mar 12, 2005 2:23 am 
But seriously turbo... if you will be getting a new line of service with T-Mob's, then most reputable dealers should offer you a fully-subsidized (translation: free) phone with a new activation. If you already have T-Mobile, then I'll be happy to send you an old Nokia 6190 for the cost of shipping... just let me know
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