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  1. #1
    danny burstein
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    Just picked up a Nokia 3595 from t-mobile. Nice little unit, and it was
    free... (kind of).

    Anyway, the rep at the TM store said it was single band, 1.9 ghz.
    However, I just looked through the instuction manual and it said dual
    band, 850/1900.

    Anyone know for sure? Any possibility the US version through TM is
    crippled? Thanks



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  2. #2
    wirelessjuan
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    Re: nokia 3595 freq. coverage?


    "danny burstein" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Just picked up a Nokia 3595 from t-mobile. Nice little unit, and it was
    > free... (kind of).
    >
    > Anyway, the rep at the TM store said it was single band, 1.9 ghz.
    > However, I just looked through the instuction manual and it said dual
    > band, 850/1900.


    TM's is only 1900 - ATT's is 850 & 1900 they both use the exact same user
    manual in the box. Hope this helps.

    > Anyone know for sure? Any possibility the US version through TM is
    > crippled? Thanks
    >
    >
    >
    > --
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  3. #3
    danny burstein
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    Re: nokia 3595 freq. coverage?

    In <[email protected]> "wirelessjuan" <[email protected]> writes:
    >> However, I just looked through the instuction manual and it said dual
    >> band, 850/1900.


    >TM's is only 1900 - ATT's is 850 & 1900 they both use the exact same user
    >manual in the box. Hope this helps.


    Thanks. I hate it when the manufacturers do a software cripple like
    that... I'm familiar with M*t*r**a pulling that on their radios...

    Fortunately it's not a major issue with me - but it would have been a
    slight safety ("911") advantage in a couple of places.

    thanks again.

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  4. #4
    Rod
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    Re: nokia 3595 freq. coverage?

    :: TM's is only 1900 - ATT's is 850 & 1900 they both use the exact same
    :: user manual in the box. Hope this helps.

    Wrong. It's 850 &1900. I've seen them with Cingular on the screen and this
    is a 850 area for Cingular.





  5. #5
    xNokia3390x
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    Re: nokia 3595 freq. coverage?

    "danny burstein" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Fortunately it's not a major issue with me - but it would have been a
    > slight safety ("911") advantage in a couple of places.


    As I understand it, the 850mhz band is in fact there -- so you should be
    able to call 911 in an AT&T or Cingular GSM850 area. I haven't not verified
    this myself however.





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