Still want to use old iPhone

I upgraded to the 3G and I still want to use the original iPhone more like an iPod Touch. However, when I try to sync with iTunes it says on the phone "No SIM card installed, Insert a valid SIM with no PIN lock to activate iPhone". It has made the phone useless. Please help.

I'm not certain. However, I think you'll need to head back to the AT&T store and talk to the folks there to get this sorted out. You need a separate SIM for your 3G iPhone.
~Lyssa

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