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diddy0071 Posts: 187

I just got my hands on the New T610, and I got to admit, looking at the box tempts me to open it,but here is the problem, I don't know if At&t supports it. I had heard on some thread around here that At&t doesn't support it yet, but I want to make sure, does anyone else in the US have the new T610, and using it in the US with At&t or another similar carrier? if I can connect it to my phone number, then it would be time to retire the old T68i.
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Posted: 2003-05-28 07:35:45
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laveenl Posts: 303

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On 2003-05-28 07:35:45, diddy0071 wrote:
I just got my hands on the New T610, and I got to admit, looking at the box tempts me to open it,but here is the problem, I don't know if At&t supports it. I had heard on some thread around here that At&t doesn't support it yet, but I want to make sure, does anyone else in the US have the new T610, and using it in the US with At&t or another similar carrier? if I can connect it to my phone number, then it would be time to retire the old T68i.


Its ok diddy, i'd be happy to have it if it isn't compatible with AT&T.
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Posted: 2003-05-28 07:49:12
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fafausa Posts: 5

it pobably support it unless you have the sim card
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Posted: 2003-05-28 10:04:49
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Bubsy Posts: 44

At&t sim card.......... please

[ This Message was edited by: Bubsy on 2003-05-28 21:48 ]
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Posted: 2003-05-28 22:47:57
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diddy0071 Posts: 187

since noone bothered to answer my question, I decided to call AT&T wireless myself, and get an answer to my question. UNFORTUNATELY, for all you AT&T wireless users who are dying to get their hands on the new T610 and use it, you won't be able to. I guess At&t doesn't support the phone, and are waiting for the T616 for users to be able to use it. So, I guess I'll have to ship my T610 back...
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Posted: 2003-05-28 23:31:29
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crezel00 Posts: 35

im pretty sure you can use it but they will not support it by not able to help you out when you have a question, like if you had a phone with the at&t logo on it
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Posted: 2003-05-29 00:11:07
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diddy0071 Posts: 187

thats what I thought too, but it turns out they won't support it because the frequencies are of, or some BS like that, they said the T616 will be for US frequencies, and that's the only difference between the T610 and the T616. So I can't connect that T610 to their phone number, or use their sim card.
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Posted: 2003-05-29 00:14:15
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crezel00 Posts: 35

yeah i heard somehting liek that too, but i still think it will work, how much did you by the phone for? but i'm pretty sure it will work

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Posted: 2003-05-29 00:35:42
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Maz42089 Posts: 55

You can use any phone that has the 1900 channel and is unlocked. So as long as it is unlocked you can use it. It doesn't matter what customer care says. Now for more advanced phones like the p800 and 3650 some sim cards are to old to work. So go ahead and pop your sim card in.

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Posted: 2003-05-29 02:29:42
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AldenC Posts: 10

The T610 will work on AT&T's netork providing that it is unlocked. The primary difference between the T610 and the T616 is this:
T610
900/1800/1900 mhz

T616
850/1800/1900 mhz

850/1900 are US frequencies. AT&T has built their network using 1900 mhz. The reason they want you to wait is because the T616 allows your phone to use 850 mhz which Cingular uses in addition to 1900 mhz. The addition 850 mhz will give you better coverage in the US and gives AT&T better roaming rates and options when you use your phone on Cingular's network as opposed to T-Mobile's. AT&T will also probably start building in the 850 mhz range also in markets where they need additional coverage and capacity.
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Posted: 2003-05-29 03:38:39
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