Can i use iPhone 4 with TMobile's Prepaid plan?

I have a factory unlocked iPhone 4, can i use TMobile's Monthly $50 prepaid plan? How long would the internet last? Any information, please let me know!

No. T-mobile doesn't support iPhone.

No you can't. Not unless you hack, which can't be done with newer versions. T-mobile does not carry Iphone, so you can't use it with out hacking it which is difficult and sometimes impossible

It fully depends on which carrier the iPhone was originally locked to: If it was locked to AT&T or any other GSM carrier, it won't be a problem but if it was locked to Verizon, Sprint or any other CDMA carrier, it won't work as they block out US GSM carriers from their phones, even if unlocked.

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