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has anyone tried it and worked?
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Any SIM that operates on the frequency that your radios are tuned to will work fine. Prepaid or postpaid makes no difference.
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And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
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Any SIM that operates on the frequency that your radios are tuned to will work fine. Prepaid or postpaid makes no difference.
I asked the company selling the phone and they said no matter what prepaid service you have it will not work in our phones. I couldnt figure out why the SIM wouldnt work.
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The majority of China sellers will get most easy, relatively technical questions wrong. Part of it is a language barrier and the other part is they just don't know what they're talking about.
Of course you can use prepaid. The only way you wouldn't be able to is if you bought a phone that wasn't compatible with the frequencies of the carrier you're using.
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I use a prepaid sim in nearly every china phone I've owned, no problem.