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Thread: SH9020C / SH1810C (aka 923SH / 930SH)

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    If my SH906i turns into that, than what does the SH1810C turn into?

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    Anyway, 3G is officially coming online in May and the SH1810C/SH9020C will have 3G versions available. It's best to wait until then and buy because of 2 advantages-
    1. 2G versions will be put on clearance (this will most likely actually happen over May holiday to clear out product in advance of the 3G version rather than have the two sell concurrently) so if you don't need 3G it'll be cheaper
    2. 3G version will be available and becase of the timing there will probably also be a sale.

    Oh, and if you want Japanese input there's a program called PiClip that you can install for that purpose.

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    Alright, thanks a lot for that info yangj.

    Waiting that extra month does make a lot sense.

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    iis the 3G just plain old UMTs or are the rolling out HSDPA?

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    HSDPA- they're advertising 7.2M speeds.
    (China Telecom, on the other hand, is advertising 50M speeds- they're either blowing hot air or they've gotten in Rev. B AND they're blowing hot air)

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevetam
    iis the 3G just plain old UMTs or are the rolling out HSDPA?

    Chillyman, nice to see you are a donor...nice new sig too!
    (^_^) Thanks! I decided to be a donor after I got my Visa in the mail this forum taught me a lot about Japanese Cell Phones and among other things So I have decided that I'll repay this forum by donating

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chillyman
    (^_^) Thanks! I decided to be a donor after I got my Visa in the mail this forum taught me a lot about Japanese Cell Phones and among other things So I have decided that I'll repay this forum by donating
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    Lol? I apologize that this forum educated me more than you

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    he had no right to say that.....

    50M speeds, Rev. B can't even get to 50M. The most REv. B can push out is 14.7MB/S and that is in ideal settings. They aren't even using TD-LTE yet and they claim those speeds! Blasphemy!

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    Another question about the SH9020C / SH1810C:

    Is there even a small chance of these phones supporting characters for european languages (german, spanish, french) that aren't part of the english/ASCII character set: I mean characters from the ISO 8859-1 charset? Or (one can dream) do they support unicode maybe?

    Or are these phones strictly chinese+english (as in ascii only)?

    I know these are made for domestic markets and international gizmos aren't part of the specs, but still I thought I'd ask...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chillyman
    Lol? I apologize that this forum educated me more than you
    LOL. I haven't learned anything..... well I learned my computer and my phone requires power to run. >.>

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    Quote Originally Posted by anti-pop
    Another question about the SH9020C / SH1810C:

    Is there even a small chance of these phones supporting characters for european languages (german, spanish, french) that aren't part of the english/ASCII character set: I mean characters from the ISO 8859-1 charset? Or (one can dream) do they support unicode maybe?

    Or are these phones strictly chinese+english (as in ascii only)?

    I know these are made for domestic markets and international gizmos aren't part of the specs, but still I thought I'd ask...
    I'm pretty sure they support Unicode. I believe you can type accented characters.

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    Nice.... Thanks.

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    Yes they support Unicode (UTF-8), and yes, accented characters are part of its font set. However you won't be able to type the accented characters because the only input language is English and the accented characters don't come up, even in multi-tap input (I tried it with an SX862, a derivative of the SH9010C, the previous model before the SH9020C).
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