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3 fones have the sim locked into their fones... u cant remove them

not true, u can unlock any fone if u want to

3 fones used to be all unlockable, sum still are like the sony erricsons and some motorolas, and i think u can actually doo the e100 after a year anway

good fone i have one

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3 fones have the sim locked into their fones... u cant remove them

thats bs... 3 phones have a USIM, which is basically a regular sim, but the next generation. they can hold hundred of numbers. the early 3 phones were all unlocked, it was only when they realised they could charge an unlocking fee that they decided to ship them locked (and they realised that people were signing up with the free plans, getting a cheap phone, and then selling it for a tidy profit). Most 3 phones can be unlocked for free after 12 months, but some of them also have exorbitant costs associated with them too. you just have to check.

sorry for off topic rant

ON TOPIC: I have had one of these phones for nearly 12 months and its great. got everything u could need. and worth at least 150

BUMP for you mate

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