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Jane
Posts: 54
Registered: ‎07-08-2008
My Carrier: Fido (Rogers.com)
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Answer for reboot problem and SIM card question.

For anyone that is annoyed with the rebooting of the storm when put down or jolted lightly, I just put two pieces of medium wide flat elastic,  (you get off broccoli or other veggies),  across the top and bottom of the battery.    The door already has a buffer sponge for  the battery but it is not enough.   Zero unwanted reboots now.

 

 

Question:   I have a telus Canada blackberry storm 2  on 1XEV/3GS.     There is a SIM card in the box but I have not put it in.

 

I know it is for identity purposes and as long as I am not 'global' I do not need it.

 

Is it wiser to put it in,   ....in case i go across border  or need more contact management?

 

Not sure if I should put it in so the phone is used to it when I need it  or not.

 

 




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John_Clark
Posts: 9,172
Registered: ‎04-01-2008
My Carrier: T-Mobile US

Re: Answer for reboot problem and SIM card question.

I would put it in.  You'll need it to get any GSM roaming service.  There really is no reason not to. 

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Jane
Posts: 54
Registered: ‎07-08-2008
My Carrier: Fido (Rogers.com)

Re: Answer for reboot problem and SIM card question.

:smileyhappy:  I just wondered why they left it in the box.  My phone was ready to go when I picked it up.

 

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