> If you get an unlocked GSM phone and have a friend with a T-Mobile or
> AT&T account, hopefully you can borrow their SIM if needed to get your
> phone set up.
To clarify: you borrowed SIM will need to be for an account with a data
plan.
> After that, you can get by with just WiFi, if you aren't
> planning on using it as a phone "4 realz" and your app does not need
> telephony features.
Also, you can get a prepaid SIM for voice stuff, though I'm not aware of
much in the way of prepaid SIMs with data plans, at least in the US.
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