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I have a nokia 3650 and want to get a clamshell phone that is just as good as the 3650 or better. i have cingular and live in california usa. Will the Z1010 work? If not, what are some other very good clamshell phones that are equal to the nokia 3650? thanks
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Posted: 2003-11-28 05:12:45
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im not sure the network of the z1010 would work here i supose cyngular is a 1900 network (and probably all the nort america networks) that's maybe why sonyericsson hasn't annunce it in the coming soon section, like in uk or other european countries, if u want a good clamshell phone try the z600 it's a great all features phone and its aviable in usa
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Posted: 2003-11-28 06:46:00
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I think that u can use z1010 in america. So have fun!
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Posted: 2003-11-28 06:51:57
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Z1010 is currently spec'd as dual band 900/1800mhz so if you have a carrier that supports those there will be no problem
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Posted: 2003-11-28 07:30:45
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@mcbay3
3650 ?? and you want a better phone than that ... hmmm even the t39
its better than that blokia of yours ... hehehe but if you want a clamshell phone you can also go for the z600 , you can find it in the web here you go this are good places to buy phones from ...
http://allglobaltk.com/ and
http://www.gsmphonesource.com/products/customer/home.php
and you asked for a phone better than blokia 3650 ... well even the c350 from motorola its better ... hahaha
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Posted: 2003-11-29 07:41:47
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I think that it supports only UMTS/900/1800mhz networks,so if you have operator that is using one of them you can use it.
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Posted: 2003-11-30 02:16:10
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Spectrum 900 and 1800 are not available for GSM in the United States.
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Posted: 2003-11-30 05:29:40
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The avaiable GSM frequencies in use in the US at the moment is 850 and 1900. Apart from UMTS the Z1010 only works in 900 and 1800 mhz. However, I am sure that they will have a quad-band phone like the Z1010 available very soon because the biggest focus group in SE marketing are travelling business people.
It would be great if they made a last minute change and released the Z1010 as a quad-band phone wouldn't it?
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Posted: 2003-11-30 08:25:43
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North America supports two bands
850 and 1900
south america, I hv no clue
I can tell u the Z1010 wont work in N.A.
dont bother
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Posted: 2003-11-30 19:29:18
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As it looks now, the Z1010 will work on T-Mobile USAs UMTS network. However, by the time T-Mobile has launched UMTS here in the US the Z1010 will have grown grey hair.
At the moment 3G phones are not very exciting as the networks are extremely limited and unreliable. If I lived in Europe I would definitely glance at the Z1010 but here in the US I don't even bother putting a thought to any true 3G phones.
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Posted: 2003-12-01 09:47:40
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