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mehansen2 03-26-2009 03:51 PM

7290 3G SIM problem?
 
I have a 7290 from EBAY with no SIM. I inserted my AT&T 3G SIM and the thing works, but will not connect to the data network. Is this a common problem? Will the 3G SIM work in the 7290?

penguin3107 03-26-2009 04:19 PM

The SIM will work fine as long as it's properly provisioned with a BlackBerry Data Plan.
There's really no such thing as a 3G SIM. It's just a SIM card, with some marketing stuff printed on it.

dc/dc 03-27-2009 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by penguin3107 (Post 1333943)
The SIM will work fine as long as it's properly provisioned with a BlackBerry Data Plan.
There's really no such thing as a 3G SIM. It's just a SIM card, with some marketing stuff printed on it.

Actually there is a difference between 3G-capable cards and others. Cards made for 3G phones have more memory on the chip. A typical 2G card has 32k of memory, while a 3G card has 64k or 128k.

They are made to be backwards-compatible with older phones, but some phones are finicky.

For what it's worth, my at&t 3G card works fine in a 7290.

penguin3107 03-27-2009 07:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dc/dc (Post 1334374)
Actually there is a difference between 3G-capable cards and others. Cards made for 3G phones have more memory on the chip. A typical 2G card has 32k of memory, while a 3G card has 64k or 128k.

They are made to be backwards-compatible with older phones, but some phones are finicky.

For what it's worth, my at&t 3G card works fine in a 7290.

The difference in memory capacity doesn't impact its ability to operate on a 3G capable network.
Older cards with less memory will still work fine on 3G networks.

dc/dc 03-27-2009 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by penguin3107 (Post 1334414)
The difference in memory capacity doesn't impact its ability to operate on a 3G capable network.
Older cards with less memory will still work fine on 3G networks.

Not necessarily.

penguin3107 03-27-2009 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by dc/dc (Post 1334508)
Not necessarily.

OK, you win.


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