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iPhone watch: One day using iPhone on T-Mobile

Noah Kravitz
Posted on Friday, September 14, 2007
by Noah Kravitz, Senior Editor, Consumer Products and Services
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So I've been using my unlocked iPhone for a day or so now on T-Mobile.  Without getting into a mini-review of iPhone's features, suffice it to say that this is a very impressive piece of gear.  Mobile phones have long suffered from a lack of user-friendliness.  It wouldn't be fair to say that Apple single-handedly changed all that, but they definitely did good; Sony Ericsson builds some phones that make a lot of sense when you use them, and iPhone isn't perfect.  But Apple's first handset is damn nice.

That being said, a hacked, unlocked iPhone on T-Mobile is a little different than the "real deal" on AT&T.  Here's what I've observed thus far:

  • Hacking is fun, even if I didn't actually hack anything but rather used a commercial app based on some real hackers' actual skills.  It's fun to see, hear, and use an iPhone running on T-Mobile knowing that it's only supposed to work on AT&T.  That being said, I really wish Apple had just made the thing unlocked in the first place.
  • Everything works right now save YouTube and, of course, visual voicemail.  Regular voicemail works just fine.  There's a patch available to get YouTube running, but I've yet to give that a go - I'm not yet sure if it requires re-unlocking the phone after I install it.
  • Safari, Email, Maps, and the other data service apps all work just fine via WiFi.  They also work via EDGE data with the right data plan and settings.  Basically, T-Mobile's $5.99/month plan won't work with iPhone because there's nowhere on iPhone to specify a proxy Web server.  Yet.  T-Mob's BlackBerry plan works like a charm - setting the APN to "wap.voicestream.com" did the trick, and now I can get around the Net via EDGE or WiFi.  T-Mobile's Internet (which is now $19.99/mo) and Sidekick data plans also work, according to some posts I've read on various blogs and forums.
  • Switching SIM cards requires "re-activating" the phone with the PC-based app I used to activate the thing in the first place.  I'm pretty sure there are patches and/or iPhone-based solutions available but, again, I just haven't found them yet.
  • A look through our own forums here on PhoneDog tipped me off to SeeqPod.com, which is basically a search engine for audio files available for playback on the Web.  They've got a nice, clean iPhone-friendly interface that basically lets you browse through all kinds of music that plays back through iPhone's embdedded QuickTime Player app.  In other words, if you've got an iPhone and a WiFi connection (or EDGE and a lot of patience), you can listen to all kinds of streaming music for free.  At least some of what's up there is legal, too, including live music from the Internet Archive site.
  • I'm hooked.  When iPhone came out at $499/$599, I was a total naysayer.  A locked phone without 3G and they're asking five hundred bucks plus a two-year commitment?  No way!  Now that I got one for $299 and can use it with my existing T-Mobile service, I'm definitely singing a bit of a different tune.

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I'm not saying that iPhone is going to wind up as my personal handset of choice.  It's bigger than my SE K790a and the 790 has a better camera (with a flash).  But iPhone sure is fun to play with, from the intuitive interface to the accelerometer and big, gorgeous screen, to the community of hackers and application developers buzzing like worker ants around blogs, forums, and IRC chatlines.  New uses for this thing are cropping up every day, just like Apple knew they would.  And I gotta say, it's fun to be in on it at last.

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Kevin chaparro
Thursday, April 17, 2008What where can I get the program to get the iphones youtube working? And I don't quite understand the deal with the web, if I'm on tmobiles sidekick plan will I be using the tmobile network or wi-fi?
Rich C
Wednesday, April 09, 2008How do you go about unlocking the iPhone so it can be used on the tmobile network???
shawn
Monday, December 10, 2007i have an unlocked iphone im usin wit tmobile but my internet wont work..i have the blackberry plan and my apn is set up right but it still doesnt work..can anybody help me???
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Thursday, November 08, 2007hi i'm with T-mobile, can i get on the web using wi-fi and not have to sign up for the 19.99 plan? does it make a difference?
Joel V.
Thursday, October 25, 2007i have an iphone unlocked version. and i m with t-mobile how do i get internet connection?
carl
Monday, October 08, 2007can one of yall tell me how can i do this with my helio ocean phone
Noah Kravitz
Friday, October 05, 2007Brent: My unlocked phone syncs with iTunes no problem. Just be careful when iTunes asks you if you want to install the newest software updates - the newest iPhone firmware currently will "re-lock" your phone, and the newest iTunes update (7.4.2) may disable your ability to use non-Apple ringtones creators.
Brent Zakaryan
Wednesday, October 03, 2007If I unlock it and use my T-Mobile sim card will I be able to sync it with my iTunes on my Mac or will it somehow be revealed that I am using an unlocked phone on the wrong network?
Noah Kravitz
Tuesday, September 18, 2007Answer from Noah for Royden-- You should be able to use as many different SIM cards as you want. The only trick is that, depending on which unlock method you use, you may have to reactivate the phone when you switch SIM cards. You won't have to pay to reactivate, but you will have to reconnect the iPhone to a computer with the activation software that came with your unlocking package.

That being said, there are ways around that now. I haven't yet tried one myself, but if you search HowardForums.com and/or Hackint0sh.org, you should be able to find instructions.

Noah Kravitz
Monday, September 17, 2007Answer from Noah to Mary's question-- Leave the username and password blank. Should work.
Royden
Monday, September 17, 2007Hey im just woundering, if i buy an iphone, unlock it then put in a t-mobile sim, will i be able to put a different sim in also, like vodafone and for it to still work, or will i need to buy another unlock thing?
Mary Rose
Sunday, September 16, 2007If I set it to "wap.voicestream.com," what do I use for the username & pw? I have the tmobile blackberry internet package.
dr.t tt
Saturday, September 15, 2007So, waht do you reccomend T-Mobile or AT&T, whos better, whos got better wi-fi? Who's got better service in the bay area and los angeles??? :)
Noah Kravitz
Saturday, September 15, 2007Answer from Noah, for DR.t tt-- I can't really recommend one over the other -- I try to avoid LA, so I don't know who's got better service there. In the Bay Area they're about the same. Neither of them provides WiFi service - except for T-Mobile's pay-per-use deal at Starbucks. You use the iPhone on WiFi the same way you use a computer on WiFi - you gotta find your own network. I use T-Mobile because I already have a T-Mobile account, and some people figured out how to get T-Mob's cheap data plan to work on iPhone as I detailed in another blog.

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