AT&T Sims in US
Mark Arvidson
sagacis at gmail.com
Tue Apr 15 05:21:04 CEST 2008
I can't tell you about that particular SIM card number, but they should all
work on the FreeRunner. As far as I know, they all work with the latest
(current) GSM firmware.
Make sure you get the 850 triband model of the FreeRunner.
--Mark Arvidson
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 1:38 PM, tomjoad 440 <tomjoad440 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Short version:
> Will the firmware on the Neo FreeRunner work with all AT&T SIM cards?
>
> Long version:
> I've been following this mailing list for over a year and am patiently
> waiting for the FreeRunner to be available. In the mean time I have
> purchased (with a contract discount) a new phone from AT&T and with this
> new phone I received a new SIM. The new SIM card I received is one of
> the cards listed at http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Carriers/ATT as not
> working. So I am just curious if I need to stick with the old SIM card
> I already have (and am using in the new phone) or if I can start using
> this new card. Now I know that Openmoko has received an updated
> firmware for the GSM chip that is meant to get these SIM cards working.
> I also know that Michael Shiloh has updated the firmware on several
> peoples phones to test out that it works. So my question is does the
> updated firmware (which I assume will be on the FreeRunner) allow all
> AT&T SIM cards to work (or atleast my specific one)?
>
> (The specific SIM card I am worried about is the 71234 G 3022.)
>
> Oh and of course thank you to everybody that has put in work on this
> project. Keep up the great work.
>
> Waiting to purchase my Neo FreeRunner,
> tomjoad
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