1. If I had a DMB phone, I would watch the drama here.

2. As I don't have a DMB phone, I can't watch the drama here.

3. As I don't have a DMB phone, I don't watch the drama here.
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Is #1 close to #2 or #3 in meaning?

1 answer

yes, #2 and #3 would usually be interpreted to mean the same as #1.

Since the point is being made that you don't/can't watch the drama without a phone, the implication is that you would watch it if you could.
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