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2.2 update
Sep 22, 2010, 10:29 PM
in the Motorola Droid X forum

I update my Droid X to 2.2 yesterday

Re: 2.2
Sep 22, 2010, 10:26 PM
in the Motorola Droid X forum

I updated my droid x yesterday to 2.2

Re: Unlocking my Nokia 6101b
Feb 26, 2009, 6:20 AM
in the Techs & Trends forum

You only have 5 tries to unlock your device before it's permanently locked to the carriers service only and unlock codes are unique per imei# & manufacture instructions. These are the general instructions for unlocking a Nokia. 1 Power on the handset 2 Press the # key once 3 Press the * key three times (will display a "P") 4 Press the * key four times (will display a "W") 5 Press the * key two times (will display a ...

Re: international roaming rates
Feb 25, 2009, 2:45 AM
in the Around the World forum

For the record, I'm an AT&T international tech agent and "World Connect" is for calling from the US to other countries. There is no discount rpm for roaming in S Korea available, it is $2.29 per minute. Available devices from AT&T are: AT&T 8525 & Tilt, HTC Fuze, Samsung Epix & Blackjack II, BB Bold, iphone 3G, Sony Ericsson Z750a & LG Incite

Re: Phone for USA, Japan, and Korea
Feb 25, 2009, 2:18 AM
in the Around the World forum

You need a device with either 2100 frequency or CDMA 1800 for S Korea. You can also check this information out wikipedia.com

Re: Omnia wifi is out.
Dec 4, 2008, 2:45 AM
in the Samsung Omnia i910 forum

Have you tried pulling the battery instead of turning off?

Re: No...I mean real japanese phones from Japan
Nov 20, 2008, 12:59 AM
in the Around the World forum

There's a list of Japanese Carriers at this website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List _of_telephone_operating_companies#Japanhttp:/ /en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_telephone_oper ating_companies# I hope this helps :)

Re: Phone for USA, Japan, and Korea
Nov 20, 2008, 12:40 AM
in the Around the World forum

Blackberry 8830 has CDMA/1900 freq and Korea has CDMA/1800 freq, it will not work there. If you go to http://www.wireless.att.com/learn/internation al/roaming/international-roaming.jsp and in the pulldown menu go to Korea then click on details it'll give you a list of carriers, frequency and features supported with that carrier (phone,data,2-way sms etc)

Re: Phone for USA, Japan, and Korea
Nov 19, 2008, 4:06 AM
in the Around the World forum

Actually AT&T doesn't offer discounted rate for roaming in S Korea, the rpm is 2.29. AT&T World Connect is for Long Distant dialing from the US to other Int'l Countries. You can check for device info by going to wireless.att.com, click explore tab>international>international roaming>wireless travel guide. Highlight S Korea and check for available devices that will work there. Do the same for Japan.

Re: Where can I browse and read reviews and whatever on latest/cellphones in Japan?
Nov 19, 2008, 3:54 AM
in the Around the World forum

You can go to wireless.att.com, click on explore tab, then international>international roaming>wireless travel guide, click on Japan and click devices. It will give you a list of devices that will work in Japan, then check them out on phonescoop!

Re: Phone for USA, Japan, and Korea
Oct 17, 2008, 1:15 AM
in the Around the World forum

The reason a quad-band phone won't work in Japan or S Korea is because they run on the 2100 frequency. I'm a At&t International Tech Support agent.

Re: Phone for use in US and Japan
Oct 17, 2008, 1:08 AM
in the Around the World forum

I am an At&t Int'l Tech and I can tell you that there's only 2 countries in the world that quad-band phones won't work, Japan & S Korea, they run on 2100 frequency. There's 2 other phones you can add to the list At&t 8525 & iphone 3G, the Treo 750

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