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Posted by: susk

ok so rogers is phasing out their analog service this spring.. my dad has this massive JRC fixed 3 watt mobile phone in his truck.. its ancient but he loves it because it works anywhere plus the buttons are huge. Is there anything like that out there now that is quadband that I could get him? I was lookign at the moto m900.. but I'm not too sure.. any suggestions?



Posted by: Spyco

RAZR, KRZR and PEBL from motorola are all quadband. just don't expect them to last very long...

Seriously, unless your dad is a frequent traveller between North America and the rest of the world, you will only need phones supporting the 850 and 1900 bands, which are pretty standard.

I would have some suggestions, but could you list what you'd like the phone to have? For example, a camera, a video camera, flip phone, slider, open face, swivel, removable memory, PPT etc.



Posted by: susk

Quote:
Originally Posted by Spyco
RAZR, KRZR and PEBL from motorola are all quadband. just don't expect them to last very long...

Seriously, unless your dad is a frequent traveller between North America and the rest of the world, you will only need phones supporting the 850 and 1900 bands, which are pretty standard.

I would have some suggestions, but could you list what you'd like the phone to have? For example, a camera, a video camera, flip phone, slider, open face, swivel, removable memory, PPT etc.



sorry I guess I wasnt all that clear in my previous post.. It also has to be a fixed mobile unit.. something that he can have installed in his truck.



Posted by: James30154

The Motorola M900 is the only GSM bag phone or fixed base phone around. The other choice is the M800 CDMA bag phone neither the M900 or the M800 are 3 watt bag phones.



Posted by: ace587

interesting, does the m900 work with 1900 and 850 mhz?



Posted by: susk

I'm not too sure... I think its quad band.. havent been able to find much info on it though.



Posted by: mobileobsession

The M900 has two versions: GSM 850/1900 for North America and 800/1800 for abroad. Not sure if there is a CDMA version.



Posted by: PhotoJim

No need for quad band, unless he drives his truck into Central America. They haven't built the bridge across the Bering Strait yet.

You can't drive to South America yet either. There is a gap of about 70 km.



Posted by: mobileobsession

Quote:
Originally Posted by PhotoJim
No need for quad band, unless he drives his truck into Central America. They haven't built the bridge across the Bering Strait yet.

You can't drive to South America yet either. There is a gap of about 70 km.


You might be able to drive over the Bering straight if it's frozen, but I wouldn't recommend it thanks to global warming. =p



Posted by: susk

Quote:
Originally Posted by PhotoJim
No need for quad band, unless he drives his truck into Central America. They haven't built the bridge across the Bering Strait yet.

You can't drive to South America yet either. There is a gap of about 70 km.



haha good call. thanks for the input.. it looks like it would be a good phone for him..





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