Thx. This is good info.
My knowledge level of transmissions is zero. But I can understand 'wont work'
That shortens my search for sure.
Thx
Bill
Sent from my AT&T wireless device!
On Mar 23, 2013, at 5:21 PM, "N.A. Nada" <whodo678@comcast.net> wrote:
> Japan is one of the few countries that does not use GSM. Your AT&T iPhones will not work in Japan. If you had a Verizon iPhone, with CDMA, it might work. But since you have GSM iPhones you don't have to worry about unlocking the iPhone.
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> A quick web search of which transmission type is used in Japan would have told you. I knew that Japan is one of the few countries besides the US that uses CDMA, but I figured that someone with experience might answer.
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> AT&T might have a program and they might rent you a CDMA cellphone, but you can probably find a better deal online. And take one of your iPhone for the other features. I have no clue as to the availability of WiFi in Japan. Another good question for a web search.
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>> I am going to Japan for 5 weeks in a few months. There will be two of us.
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>> I have the iPhone 5.
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>> But I also kept my iPhone 3 and 4.
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>> Just looking for ideas. Should I rent a phone there? Can the sims be replaced in my old phones for Japan use.
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>> I know I can 'up my plan' with att. But I would like to avoid that if possible.
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> Check with AT&T. I did when I went to England. The phone service was pricey but I didn't need to make phone calls really. And the data plan was pretty reasonable, and that I used.
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