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  1. #1
    JD
    Guest
    I currently have a V300 and have the opportunity to obtain a v600 for a
    decent price. Is it worth the upgrade? I like the v300...i like the blue
    "scratch resistant" outside, I think the reception is better than my old
    t-mobile phone, I think its a very solid phone overall (don't use the camera
    much really). However, I would like the bluetooth.

    Also, what's with the quad band? For some reason T-mobile's advertized
    verion of the v600 is only triband (no 850 band) although the ones sold by
    Motorola and others are quad. Where is 850 used, and does it make a
    difference?

    Thanks





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  2. #2
    >-©LuVbuG©-
    Guest

    Re: v300 vs v600

    "JD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I currently have a V300 and have the opportunity to obtain a v600 for a
    > decent price. Is it worth the upgrade? I like the v300...i like the blue
    > "scratch resistant" outside, I think the reception is better than my old
    > t-mobile phone, I think its a very solid phone overall (don't use the

    camera
    > much really). However, I would like the bluetooth.
    >


    Then go for it! You just conviced yourself

    > Also, what's with the quad band? For some reason T-mobile's advertized
    > verion of the v600 is only triband (no 850 band) although the ones sold by
    > Motorola and others are quad. Where is 850 used, and does it make a
    > difference?
    >


    I think that T-Mobile have misprinted that one, I'd like to see them remove
    functionality like that.

    The 850MHz band is used in some South American countries.

    Hope this helps,

    --
    Antz,
    Part of the UKtm family





  3. #3
    >-©LuVbuG©-
    Guest

    Re: v300 vs v600

    "JD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I currently have a V300 and have the opportunity to obtain a v600 for a
    > decent price. Is it worth the upgrade? I like the v300...i like the blue
    > "scratch resistant" outside, I think the reception is better than my old
    > t-mobile phone, I think its a very solid phone overall (don't use the

    camera
    > much really). However, I would like the bluetooth.
    >


    Then go for it! You just conviced yourself

    > Also, what's with the quad band? For some reason T-mobile's advertized
    > verion of the v600 is only triband (no 850 band) although the ones sold by
    > Motorola and others are quad. Where is 850 used, and does it make a
    > difference?
    >


    I think that T-Mobile have misprinted that one, I'd like to see them remove
    functionality like that.

    The 850MHz band is used in some South American countries.

    Hope this helps,

    --
    Antz,
    Part of the UKtm family





  4. #4
    Khris
    Guest

    Re: v300 vs v600


    Rogers Wireless in Canada uses the 850 band.



    On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 15:52:45 +0100, ">-©LuVbuG©-<"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >"JD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> I currently have a V300 and have the opportunity to obtain a v600 for a
    >> decent price. Is it worth the upgrade? I like the v300...i like the blue
    >> "scratch resistant" outside, I think the reception is better than my old
    >> t-mobile phone, I think its a very solid phone overall (don't use the

    >camera
    >> much really). However, I would like the bluetooth.
    >>

    >
    >Then go for it! You just conviced yourself
    >
    >> Also, what's with the quad band? For some reason T-mobile's advertized
    >> verion of the v600 is only triband (no 850 band) although the ones sold by
    >> Motorola and others are quad. Where is 850 used, and does it make a
    >> difference?
    >>

    >
    >I think that T-Mobile have misprinted that one, I'd like to see them remove
    >functionality like that.
    >
    >The 850MHz band is used in some South American countries.
    >
    >Hope this helps,





  5. #5
    Khris
    Guest

    Re: v300 vs v600


    Rogers Wireless in Canada uses the 850 band.



    On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 15:52:45 +0100, ">-©LuVbuG©-<"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >"JD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> I currently have a V300 and have the opportunity to obtain a v600 for a
    >> decent price. Is it worth the upgrade? I like the v300...i like the blue
    >> "scratch resistant" outside, I think the reception is better than my old
    >> t-mobile phone, I think its a very solid phone overall (don't use the

    >camera
    >> much really). However, I would like the bluetooth.
    >>

    >
    >Then go for it! You just conviced yourself
    >
    >> Also, what's with the quad band? For some reason T-mobile's advertized
    >> verion of the v600 is only triband (no 850 band) although the ones sold by
    >> Motorola and others are quad. Where is 850 used, and does it make a
    >> difference?
    >>

    >
    >I think that T-Mobile have misprinted that one, I'd like to see them remove
    >functionality like that.
    >
    >The 850MHz band is used in some South American countries.
    >
    >Hope this helps,





  6. #6
    JD
    Guest

    Re: v300 vs v600

    Actually, someone from T-Mobile told me that the phone they sell is sold as
    tri band, not quad, because T-Mobile doesn't support 850 anywhere. I asked
    if it was the same phone as Motorola sells (i.e. has the quad band feature
    if you used it unlocked) and was told "yes." Not sure if any of that is
    accurate or not. I don't know how it all works, but I am not sure what
    T-Mobile's capabilities have to do with any of it if I am outside the US
    roaming with a Motorola phone on another carrier's service...perhaps what he
    meant is that T-Mobile doesn't have roaming agreements with any carriers who
    use the 850 band.

    He also said the 850 band was an old one that is being phased out...I told
    him this did not make sense since more and more carriers are making their
    phones quad band and adding 850...



    "Khris" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > Rogers Wireless in Canada uses the 850 band.
    >
    >
    >
    > On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 15:52:45 +0100, ">-©LuVbuG©-<"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >"JD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > >news:[email protected]...
    > >> I currently have a V300 and have the opportunity to obtain a v600 for a
    > >> decent price. Is it worth the upgrade? I like the v300...i like the

    blue
    > >> "scratch resistant" outside, I think the reception is better than my

    old
    > >> t-mobile phone, I think its a very solid phone overall (don't use the

    > >camera
    > >> much really). However, I would like the bluetooth.
    > >>

    > >
    > >Then go for it! You just conviced yourself
    > >
    > >> Also, what's with the quad band? For some reason T-mobile's advertized
    > >> verion of the v600 is only triband (no 850 band) although the ones sold

    by
    > >> Motorola and others are quad. Where is 850 used, and does it make a
    > >> difference?
    > >>

    > >
    > >I think that T-Mobile have misprinted that one, I'd like to see them

    remove
    > >functionality like that.
    > >
    > >The 850MHz band is used in some South American countries.
    > >
    > >Hope this helps,

    >






  7. #7
    JD
    Guest

    Re: v300 vs v600

    Actually, someone from T-Mobile told me that the phone they sell is sold as
    tri band, not quad, because T-Mobile doesn't support 850 anywhere. I asked
    if it was the same phone as Motorola sells (i.e. has the quad band feature
    if you used it unlocked) and was told "yes." Not sure if any of that is
    accurate or not. I don't know how it all works, but I am not sure what
    T-Mobile's capabilities have to do with any of it if I am outside the US
    roaming with a Motorola phone on another carrier's service...perhaps what he
    meant is that T-Mobile doesn't have roaming agreements with any carriers who
    use the 850 band.

    He also said the 850 band was an old one that is being phased out...I told
    him this did not make sense since more and more carriers are making their
    phones quad band and adding 850...



    "Khris" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > Rogers Wireless in Canada uses the 850 band.
    >
    >
    >
    > On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 15:52:45 +0100, ">-©LuVbuG©-<"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >"JD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > >news:[email protected]...
    > >> I currently have a V300 and have the opportunity to obtain a v600 for a
    > >> decent price. Is it worth the upgrade? I like the v300...i like the

    blue
    > >> "scratch resistant" outside, I think the reception is better than my

    old
    > >> t-mobile phone, I think its a very solid phone overall (don't use the

    > >camera
    > >> much really). However, I would like the bluetooth.
    > >>

    > >
    > >Then go for it! You just conviced yourself
    > >
    > >> Also, what's with the quad band? For some reason T-mobile's advertized
    > >> verion of the v600 is only triband (no 850 band) although the ones sold

    by
    > >> Motorola and others are quad. Where is 850 used, and does it make a
    > >> difference?
    > >>

    > >
    > >I think that T-Mobile have misprinted that one, I'd like to see them

    remove
    > >functionality like that.
    > >
    > >The 850MHz band is used in some South American countries.
    > >
    > >Hope this helps,

    >






  8. #8
    Jack D. Russell, Sr.
    Guest

    Re: v300 vs v600

    ======================================================================
    * Reply by Jack D. Russell, Sr. <[email protected]>
    * Newsgroup: alt.cellular.motorola
    * Reply to: All; "Khris" <[email protected]>
    * Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 11:35:30 -0500 GMT
    * Subj: Re: v300 vs v600
    ======================================================================


    K>Rogers Wireless in Canada uses the 850 band.

    So does Cingular in some parts of America.
    --
    Jack





  9. #9
    Khris
    Guest

    Re: v300 vs v600

    On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 16:11:58 GMT, "JD" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Actually, someone from T-Mobile told me that the phone they sell is sold as
    >tri band, not quad, because T-Mobile doesn't support 850 anywhere. I asked
    >if it was the same phone as Motorola sells (i.e. has the quad band feature
    >if you used it unlocked) and was told "yes." Not sure if any of that is
    >accurate or not. I don't know how it all works, but I am not sure what
    >T-Mobile's capabilities have to do with any of it if I am outside the US
    >roaming with a Motorola phone on another carrier's service...perhaps what he
    >meant is that T-Mobile doesn't have roaming agreements with any carriers who
    >use the 850 band.
    >
    >He also said the 850 band was an old one that is being phased out...I told
    >him this did not make sense since more and more carriers are making their
    >phones quad band and adding 850...



    The person you were talking to is an idiot!

    The 850 band used to be for Analog....so yes it is old but definately
    not being phased out.

    I can't see any reason why Motorola would make a tri-band V600....the
    fact it's a quadband is a big selling feature.




  10. #10
    Khris
    Guest

    Re: v300 vs v600

    On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 16:11:58 GMT, "JD" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Actually, someone from T-Mobile told me that the phone they sell is sold as
    >tri band, not quad, because T-Mobile doesn't support 850 anywhere. I asked
    >if it was the same phone as Motorola sells (i.e. has the quad band feature
    >if you used it unlocked) and was told "yes." Not sure if any of that is
    >accurate or not. I don't know how it all works, but I am not sure what
    >T-Mobile's capabilities have to do with any of it if I am outside the US
    >roaming with a Motorola phone on another carrier's service...perhaps what he
    >meant is that T-Mobile doesn't have roaming agreements with any carriers who
    >use the 850 band.
    >
    >He also said the 850 band was an old one that is being phased out...I told
    >him this did not make sense since more and more carriers are making their
    >phones quad band and adding 850...



    The person you were talking to is an idiot!

    The 850 band used to be for Analog....so yes it is old but definately
    not being phased out.

    I can't see any reason why Motorola would make a tri-band V600....the
    fact it's a quadband is a big selling feature.




  11. #11
    Steve
    Guest

    Re: v300 vs v600

    Tmobile turns off the 850 band. You can only use 1900 systems, even in
    Canada or S. America.



    --
    Steve
    "Jack D. Russell, Sr." <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > ======================================================================
    > * Reply by Jack D. Russell, Sr. <[email protected]>
    > * Newsgroup: alt.cellular.motorola
    > * Reply to: All; "Khris" <[email protected]>
    > * Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 11:35:30 -0500 GMT
    > * Subj: Re: v300 vs v600
    > ======================================================================
    >
    >
    > K>Rogers Wireless in Canada uses the 850 band.
    >
    > So does Cingular in some parts of America.
    > --
    > Jack
    >
    >






  12. #12
    Steve
    Guest

    Re: v300 vs v600

    Tmobile turns off the 850 band. You can only use 1900 systems, even in
    Canada or S. America.



    --
    Steve
    "Jack D. Russell, Sr." <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > ======================================================================
    > * Reply by Jack D. Russell, Sr. <[email protected]>
    > * Newsgroup: alt.cellular.motorola
    > * Reply to: All; "Khris" <[email protected]>
    > * Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 11:35:30 -0500 GMT
    > * Subj: Re: v300 vs v600
    > ======================================================================
    >
    >
    > K>Rogers Wireless in Canada uses the 850 band.
    >
    > So does Cingular in some parts of America.
    > --
    > Jack
    >
    >






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