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    Like most expats still living part time in the U.S., I have about 15 old used cell phones from various U.S. cell providers. I recall reading a CR publication several months ago,listing certain makes of old used U.S. cell phones, that will work in CR; if you unlock them with certain codes; or have them unlocked for you. Unfortunately, I do not recall, and cannot relocate that particular article. Can any member provide me with information or insight, whether it is even worth the effort?

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    DavidCMurray
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    Whether it’s worthwhile to mess with unlocking your old phones is up to you, but do be aware that ICE is moving fast toward an all-3G system, so there’s little future in spending time or money trying to resurrect an old 2G phone. In fact, for over a year ICE has refused to install a SIM in a 2G phone. I’m sure that the new ICE competitors, too, are all-3G.

    Are you aware that in the U.S. there are organizations which will recycle your old cellphones to needy individuals who cannot afford one? I think I understand that the FCC requires that any cellphone, even one not associated with any service provider, must be able to access the cellular network to make emergency 9-1-1 calls. That’s the purpose of these redistributions. And, you can take a tax deduction.

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    David, thanks for your feedback. I am a veterans advocate, and will go ahead and donate the used phones to various vet organizations.

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