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Default Tell me about my Samsung Katalyst t739 - 25-06-2010, 15:55

The phone has hotspots @ home (wifi).
I read reports that it will connect to wifi with the phone in airplane mode allowing a person to make free international calls.
Does this work for calls from Europe back to the US?

What if I have a SIM card in it other than T-Mo?

The phone is unlocked.
   
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Default 25-06-2010, 18:35

I think I've answered my own question. I took the phone down the street to Starbucks parking lot. I turned "airplane mode" on and hit "connect". It took several seconds (perhaps a minute) to connnect. I dialed the other phone I had with me....it rang.

This is amazing to me. I have a prepaid SIM in the Katalyst with no provision for wifi. This makes the Katalyst much more valuable to me when/if I travel "over there".....and I only paid $20 for it on CraigsList.
   
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Default 26-06-2010, 05:48

Yes, all T-Mobile USA SIMs work fine with it & at least for now, unlike some other UMA carriers, you CAN use the feature anywhere in the world & get home rates (as it acts as if you are home whenever you are connected to WiFi).


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Default 26-06-2010, 14:01

I'm sorry for the lack of knowledge but I've never heard of this concept until I started to investigate "hotspots @ home" when I bought the phone a couple of weeks ago.

So, I have to have a T-Mo SIM in it for it to connect to wifi?

How do folks carry extra SIM cards when traveling "light"?
   
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Default 26-06-2010, 14:19

oh, Yes. Nice feature. I used my tmobile prepaid sim in a Nokia 6086 to make calls back to the US when I was in Jamaica in April. Using the resort's free WiFi.


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