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  1. #1
    Dan
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    Hi, I'm really leaning toward Cingular when my AT&T plan expires soon.
    I like the rates, rollover minutes, and especially the $7 to start
    nights at 7pm option. I want a camera phone, but I don't know about
    the bulky Nokia 3600 with wierd dial that my local Cingular store
    carries. I wasn't real impressed with the 616 (Sony?) either. My
    friend is on Sprint and he has a Samsung VGA 1000 that's neat,
    GSM/CDMA, and it has a VGA (640 x 480) camera (maybe flash, not not
    sure). Could I use this on Cingular's GAIT plan, or at least GSM? The
    Samsung also has an LCD on the back of the case when closed, I think
    more fore info purposed, like to see who's calling without having to
    open the phone up. If I do have to use the Nokia, what's the
    difference between the 3600 and 3650? My local store carries the Nokia
    3600. Is the 3650 better? TIA,

    Dan



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  2. #2
    J
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    Re: Will Cingular let me use a Samsung VGA 1000?

    Nope - VGA 1000 is a not a GSM handset

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    J
    "Dan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hi, I'm really leaning toward Cingular when my AT&T plan expires soon.
    > I like the rates, rollover minutes, and especially the $7 to start
    > nights at 7pm option. I want a camera phone, but I don't know about
    > the bulky Nokia 3600 with wierd dial that my local Cingular store
    > carries. I wasn't real impressed with the 616 (Sony?) either. My
    > friend is on Sprint and he has a Samsung VGA 1000 that's neat,
    > GSM/CDMA, and it has a VGA (640 x 480) camera (maybe flash, not not
    > sure). Could I use this on Cingular's GAIT plan, or at least GSM? The
    > Samsung also has an LCD on the back of the case when closed, I think
    > more fore info purposed, like to see who's calling without having to
    > open the phone up. If I do have to use the Nokia, what's the
    > difference between the 3600 and 3650? My local store carries the Nokia
    > 3600. Is the 3650 better? TIA,
    >
    > Dan






  3. #3
    cledus
    Guest

    Re: Will Cingular let me use a Samsung VGA 1000?

    Get the 3600. It supports the 850 MHz band used by Cingular and AT&T (as
    well as the 1900 MHz band). The 3650 is identical but it doesnt support
    850.

    Other options might be to get a camera accessory for a Siemens or Sony
    Ericsson phone. I suspect that there might be more camera phones available
    as the holiday selling season nears.

    "Dan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hi, I'm really leaning toward Cingular when my AT&T plan expires soon.
    > I like the rates, rollover minutes, and especially the $7 to start
    > nights at 7pm option. I want a camera phone, but I don't know about
    > the bulky Nokia 3600 with wierd dial that my local Cingular store
    > carries. I wasn't real impressed with the 616 (Sony?) either. My
    > friend is on Sprint and he has a Samsung VGA 1000 that's neat,
    > GSM/CDMA, and it has a VGA (640 x 480) camera (maybe flash, not not
    > sure). Could I use this on Cingular's GAIT plan, or at least GSM? The
    > Samsung also has an LCD on the back of the case when closed, I think
    > more fore info purposed, like to see who's calling without having to
    > open the phone up. If I do have to use the Nokia, what's the
    > difference between the 3600 and 3650? My local store carries the Nokia
    > 3600. Is the 3650 better? TIA,
    >
    > Dan






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