Two New 3G Phones From Nokia Have High End Features
Why not U.S.? It has quad band/dual band WCDMA!!!
So I don't see why this can't be picked by AT&T, is it because it has a 3.2mp autofocus camera, and therfore TOO GOOD for AT&T!!!!!
Also, the 3G network for T-Mobile USA will use the 1700 and 2100 bands. The 2100 band that T-Mobile will be using is incompatible with the European 2100 band.
Why the heck is T-Mobile's 2100 incompatible with Europes 2100??? Is it because like you said, T-Mobile USA is going to be using both 1700/2100 for 3G? Is that why.
Secondly, one thing that pisses me off about 3G is certain handsets being for the European market, certain handsets being for Australia, certain handsets being for Asia. And then the worst of the GSM handsets for the U.S!!!
It would be nice if ---ALL--- GSM handsets had every GSM band, I mean the G in GSM does stand for Global!!!
And mp3 player, I didn't notice the N73 having an mp3 player, that's dissapointing.
But overall, it seems like a nice handset!!!
Are you using yours on Cingulars network, I'm using my Sharp V903 on Cingular's network.
So anyway, how the heck much longer til T-Mobile launches they're 3G network, will it be BEFORE the end of 2007??????
Personally, I'm waiting for Cingular to luanch MobileTv to upgrade,....supposedly 4q of this year.
But yeah, 700 minutes, just really isn't all that much, so 1400 is the next up.
... Why the heck is T-Mobile's 2100 incompatible with Europes 2100??? Is it because like you said, T-Mobile USA is going to be using both 1700/2100 for 3G? ...
It's just one band. T-Mobile is not using "two bands" for 3G. That one band is "paired" and therefore does include a 1700 MHz part and a 2100 MHz part. Still, it's incompatible with Europe's 2100 band (which is actually paired at 1900 MHz and 2100 MHz.)
More info:
https://www.phonescoop.com/articles/aws/ »
I keep wondering when the network is going to be capable of 3.6mbps damn it!!!!!
I want to buy an aircard, and bring my laptop to work, and surft the net, but screw this 400-700kbps crap, that speed is 10yrs old!!!
(Although for clarification, T-Mobile's 3G network will use just one "band" for 3G. It does span both 1700 MHz and 2100 MHz, but then most bands are actually "paired" bands like that. Europe's "2100" band includes frequencies around both 2100 MHz and 1900 MHz.)
I want to buy the Nokia 6500 slide from an importer when it becomes available.
Two Questions:
1. I understand I will be able to make calls in the US, but will I get 3G speeds for data?
2. Does this phone have any GPS map capability? Hacked or otherwise; present or future?
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