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  1. # 1
    gg3@micky.cotse.net
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    I bought an unlocked Nokia 9500 that I would like to use on cingular
    después de la firma.
    Where can I find the step-by-step instructions for configuring its
    parameters (e.g. data server IDs and names and numbers) so that it
    functions as well as if I had bought it from cingular if I were to sign
    para el servicio?
    Last time I took it to one of the cingular stores, the person at the
    counter was inept and screwed things up, so I'd rather do it myself.
    Besides, cingular does not sell 9500 but sells the almost identical
    9300.

    Gracias.




    > Ver Más: Nokia 9300/9500 ajustes



  2. # 2
    John Navas
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    Re: Nokia 9300/9500 settings

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    In <1148574881.387600.306510@j73g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> on 25 May 2006
    09:34:41 -0700, gg3@micky.cotse.net escribió:

    >I bought an unlocked Nokia 9500 that I would like to use on cingular
    > Después de la firma.
    >Where can I find the step-by-step instructions for configuring its
    >parameters (e.g. data server IDs and names and numbers) so that it
    >functions as well as if I had bought it from cingular if I were to sign
    > Para el servicio?
    >Last time I took it to one of the cingular stores, the person at the
    >counter was inept and screwed things up, so I'd rather do it myself.
    >Besides, cingular does not sell 9500 but sells the almost identical
    > 9300.


    See the FAQ below.

    -
    Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
    John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>



  3. #3
    David Friedman
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    Re: Nokia 9300/9500 settings

    In article <1148574881.387600.306510@j73g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
    gg3@micky.cotse.net escribió:

    > I bought an unlocked Nokia 9500 that I would like to use on cingular
    > Después de la firma.
    > Where can I find the step-by-step instructions for configuring its
    > parameters (e.g. data server IDs and names and numbers) so that it
    > functions as well as if I had bought it from cingular if I were to sign
    > Para el servicio?
    > Last time I took it to one of the cingular stores, the person at the
    > counter was inept and screwed things up, so I'd rather do it myself.
    > Besides, cingular does not sell 9500 but sells the almost identical
    > 9300.


    One important difference--so far as I know, the 9500 only exists in the
    European version. Since it's a triband, that means you can only use one
    of the two frequencies that Cingular uses in the U.S.

    Unless I'm behind and Nokia finally brought out a U.S. version.

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    Published by Baen, in bookstores now



  4. #4
    SMS
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    Re: Nokia 9300/9500 settings

    David Friedman wrote:
    > In article <1148574881.387600.306510@j73g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
    > gg3@micky.cotse.net escribió:
    >
    >> I bought an unlocked Nokia 9500 that I would like to use on cingular
    >> Después de la firma.
    >> Where can I find the step-by-step instructions for configuring its
    >> parameters (e.g. data server IDs and names and numbers) so that it
    >> functions as well as if I had bought it from cingular if I were to sign
    >> Para el servicio?
    >> Last time I took it to one of the cingular stores, the person at the
    >> counter was inept and screwed things up, so I'd rather do it myself.
    >> Besides, cingular does not sell 9500 but sells the almost identical
    >> 9300.

    >
    > One important difference--so far as I know, the 9500 only exists in the
    > European version. Since it's a triband, that means you can only use one
    > of the two frequencies that Cingular uses in the U.S.
    >
    > Unless I'm behind and Nokia finally brought out a U.S. version.


    The U.S. version is 800/1800/1900. Not much use in Europe or Asia, but
    bien para los EE.UU.

    http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=490



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