A friend of mine has cell service through Centennial, and they are thinking about switching to T-Mobile. Are they gonna be able to use their current phone?
I used to have a Sony Ericsson W300i through Centennial, and after my contract ran out I ended up moving, and I currently use that same W300i as a Go Phone for AT&T.
So does that mean that Centennials phones are unlocked?
For the record, yes I do realize that for a cell phone to be used on a certain network, locked or unlocked, it must support the proper frequency(ies) for the network in question.
So to avoid confusion. The question is this: If you buy a phone through Centennial Wireless, is it unlocked already? Or compatible with any other networks, IE...T-Mobile?
Thanks in adance
I used to have a Sony Ericsson W300i through Centennial, and after my contract ran out I ended up moving, and I currently use that same W300i as a Go Phone for AT&T.
So does that mean that Centennials phones are unlocked?
For the record, yes I do realize that for a cell phone to be used on a certain network, locked or unlocked, it must support the proper frequency(ies) for the network in question.
So to avoid confusion. The question is this: If you buy a phone through Centennial Wireless, is it unlocked already? Or compatible with any other networks, IE...T-Mobile?
Thanks in adance