Using Your Device In Gsm Mode - Samsung ACE User Manual

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5.
Press
to turn the
device on.
Your device will turn on,
search for Sprint service,
and then enter standby
mode.
If your device is not yet
activated, or if it is
locked, see "Getting
Started With Sprint
Service" on page 5 for
more information.
If your device does not
detect a SIM card while in GSM mode, it will
X
display
in the upper-right corner of the Home
screen.
Note
Your device's battery should have enough charge to
turn on, find a signal, set up your voicemail, and make
a call. You should fully charge your battery as soon as
possible. See "Charging the Battery" on page 24 for
details.

Using Your Device in GSM Mode

Note
Sprint offers voice service on CDMA networks in
nearly 40 countries around the world; accessing
service in these countries is as simple as powering on
your device. Call Sprint Worldwide Customer Service
before your trip to verify your service allows for
international dialing. In countries where CDMA service
is not available you will need to access a GSM
network.
Entering GSM Mode
Once you have installed the SIM card, your device may
be used in GSM mode on GSM networks while
traveling internationally. To operate on international
GSM networks, you need to switch the device from
CDMA (default) mode to GSM mode.
Section 3D. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service
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