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After looking around for replacement phones to my 5800 Tube, I’ve decided on the Nokia N900. I have a question about what to do, though. I can order it from Dell.com, unlocked, for the lowest price on the net. Will I just be able to pop my Cincinnati Bell SIM card into the phone and it work off the bat? I know that usually GSM phones do not need to be “activated” like phones on Verizon or Sprint. I do have the unlimited data plan and a call plan and everything. Should I just be able to pop and go? If not, what’s the procedure of getting it to work on the network?
And what is this talk about a 3G sim card? How do I know if mine's 3G or not...it came with my 5800 Tube and says 64K-A on it.
Thanks!