Yup, but notice you can only select one carrier at a time....did that!
On Jan 22, 5:30 am, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2) It means he's not done;
>
> Settings -> Wireless Controls -> Mobile Networks ->Operator Selection
> ->Select Automatically
>
> Al.
>
>
>
> Sam Hiatt wrote:
>
> >> If I put the network selection on automatic, it sometimes roams on to
> >> Vodafone or O2 or Orange even while in the UK. (I have photographic proof
> >> of
> >> this.) If I make a call (e.g. to 150, the T-Mobile customer support
> >> number), the call is just rejected. If I put the network selection manually
> >> on to T-Mobile, everything works fine (when in range of a T-Mobile mast,
> >> "no
> >> service" otherwise, as expected).
>
> > 2 things:
>
> > 1. If you are roaming, don't expect 150 (or 611 in the US) to work. I
> > think you'd have to use their toll free number (whatever you'd dial
> > when calling them from a land line).
>
> > 2. I can't find any setting to "put the network selection on
> > automatic". Can someone clarify this for me?
>
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