I was looking at that LG Chocolate phone (ads everywhere), but is probaly damn expensive (haven't seen the price exactly in China, but online it goes for $400 USD.. too much for a phone that people say doesn't even live up to it's expectations). I'm looking for preferably quad-band, a decent camera (1.3 megapixel plus), and a good size (not too bulky.) Budget is about 2500-3500 yuan.
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Originally Posted by b168ag
To answer your questions, T-mobile uses 900/1800 MHz GSM. Cingular uses 850/1900 MHz GSM. If you get a quad-band phone, you are pretty much ok with any of the current US GSM systems.
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Originally Posted by eimajuno
That is an incorrect statement. The GSM bands that are used in the US are 850 and 1900. T-Mobile and Cingular both use those bands. 900/1800 only exists in Europe and Asia.
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Originally Posted by eimajuno
That is an incorrect statement. The GSM bands that are used in the US are 850 and 1900. T-Mobile and Cingular both use those bands. 900/1800 only exists in Europe and Asia.
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Originally Posted by b168ag
OOT: Why would the US carriers always try to be so special coming out with 850 instead of using the standard 900? Most of the world still uses 900/1800. They are trying to be special although the mobile phone selection still sucks. I'm drooling over Nokia E61 on T-mo Germany website
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