>
New Topic
>
Reply<
Esato Forum Index
>
Regional >
Americas
> The United States of America Forum
Bookmark topic
Its not important its just cheap to send a message. I always send messager to london, surinam, dubai, belgium, Germany, south africa, all my friends are Right now in those country's
--
Posted: 2006-01-14 19:37:00
Edit :
Quote
U both got at least a tri-band phone?
This message was posted from a WAP device
--
Posted: 2006-01-15 10:00:54
Edit :
Quote
Boyi why have you changed your Username
--
Posted: 2006-01-16 22:56:58
Edit :
Quote
Quote:
On 2006-01-16 22:56:58, miss uk wrote:
Boyi why have you changed your Username
Looks like . . . Hi Boyi . . remember me
--
Posted: 2006-01-16 23:32:18
Edit :
Quote
hey guys you gotta watch this site
www.jesler.tk
--
Posted: 2006-01-18 20:20:56
Edit :
Quote
Residentevil Posts: > 500
The desperate low post advertiser. I have seen many of them. They come and go like the wind.
--
Posted: 2006-01-18 22:16:28
Edit :
Quote
LoL Wind? Pfft! @Miss uk,juz sumfin i been meaning to do 4 a while now,it juz goes wiv my email and msn,and my site,but my domain expired,duh. Im undecided whether to renew,wot u fink? @JN,ur SO funny! LMAO :-)
This message was posted from a WAP device
--
Posted: 2006-01-22 12:52:07
Edit :
Quote
Hi,
this is my first post, im happy to join this community! I have a k750i coming unlocked from my friend in the UK. Im not good with the SIM cards and GSM and all that but he said it isnt hard to figure out. basically my problem is as of now i have Verizon which does not use a SIM card, Im sure you know but I just need to clarify it to myself. Does this mean there is no way of using my verizon service on the new phone? If not, does this mean I need to buy a SIM card, and where about can I get one. I'd have to get T-mobile or Cingular I'm told, but I dont;t knwo which is better. Any advice?
--
Posted: 2006-01-23 07:09:07
Edit :
Quote
Residentevil Posts: > 500
Well the K750i is a triband GSM phone. Only T-mob and Cingular offer GSM service in the states. Personally I am on T-mobile with my triband 900/1800/1900 phone. T-mobile uses 1900 exclusively in the US. 900/1800 are the international GSM frequencies. Cingular uses the 850 band in a mix with 1900. There are spots where only 850 is available and you would be out of luck there. My recommendation is T-mob. Using 1900 band and when you travel you can use the 900/1800 band in the world. BTW I am using a P900.
--
Posted: 2006-01-25 05:50:11
Edit :
Quote
I'm looking for a P910a....... If any of you are looking to upgrade and are selling your P910a, Let me know. Or trading options as well.
--
Posted: 2006-01-28 23:04:52
Edit :
Quote
New Topic
Reply