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I've been watching this N900 from the ground up and I just have one main concern. I currently have AT&T and I don't want to have to switch to T-Mobile for a 3g connection on this device. Can the N900 set a static APN for T-Mobile's voicestream with an AT&T sim?
 
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Unfortunately, no.
 
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You aren't going to be able to use T-Mobile APN's on an AT&T SIM. That's pretty much impossible unless you subscribe to T-Mobile with a T-Mobile SIM.
 
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*sigh* Why nokia?
 
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Originally Posted by mr.scuttlebottoms View Post
*sigh* Why nokia?
Nothing to do with Nokia.
 
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That will most definately not work. You cannot use T-Mobile's 3G network with an AT&T sim card, no matter which device you use. You can customize APNs with the N900, but that won't bypass that technical limitation by the cellular networks.
 
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Originally Posted by hypnotik View Post
Nothing to do with Nokia.
nothing to do with nokia? please explain sir
 
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It is a limitation set by the carriers. You cannot log on to T-Mobile's network with an AT&T sim card.
 
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But the phone does roam right? So theres no way to tell the phone to constantly roam on t-mobile?
 
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Yep. Why would t-mobile give you free access to their 3G network via an AT&T sim card?
 
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