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Quad or Tri; which is it?

ppp

May 20, 2006, 8:50 AM
The specifications on the Cingular site list this as a Quad band. But Letstalk offers this for Cingular and says its a Tri band.

Searching the web review sites shows either / both descriptions in many places and Motorola says the phone is quad, but different regions may offer different set ups.

I travel globally on business and need the quad, if someone knows the truth here I would appreciate it.

Thanks.
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trickysight

Jun 6, 2006, 10:32 PM
i just bought the phone and on the phone itself, the network lists it as "quad-band GSM".
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Rich Brome

Jun 9, 2006, 1:17 PM
It depends on the carrier.

Motorola typically makes all of their GSM phones with quad-band hardware, then gives carriers the option of which bands to enable in firmware.

A carrier might choose tri-band because enabling all four bands requires extra time & money spent on testing and tuning the phone for optimal performance on each band.
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thefactor

Jun 20, 2006, 10:36 AM
The cingular wireless version is QUAD BAND.

)according to phone scoop info(


800/900/1800/1900

If you have a different carrier let me know, and I will check the status of their equipment.

Have a great week.

Max Brooks
info@wireless-satellite.net
http://www.Wireless-Satellite.net »
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