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If your service provider is AT&T, you most likely have a 3G SIM card. Unfortunately, you cannot get a SIM card legally and have your service transferred to it. Your SIM card needs to come from AT&T and be activated by them, so I would strongly recommend that you not buy the phone you are considering buying. I am assuming it is one of the Chinese phones. The dual SIM does not work in the US and it is not a good phone. If AT&T is your carrier, I would strongly recommend you buy an AT&T branded phone if at all possible. I hope this helps. Thanks. SukiSue
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