- 01-17-2005, 07:18 PM #1Newbie
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i live in miami and i found a cell phone in the airport were i work, its from japan i know because the letter on the phone are both in japanese symbols and american, anyway, the phone uses a SIM card just like my sony eircsson that i have with cingular, when i switched the sim card it read it but it keeps on saying searching for network and the antenna never raises any bars, im assuming its becasue its searching for a japan network, is their anyway i can convert the cellphone to work here in the us, the cellphone is extremeley nice and has video digital cammera and everything
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- 01-24-2005, 11:42 AM #2Phone Maniac
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check what brand is that cell phone and go to their web site. let say nokia! go to nokia website and check the model and the frequency. asia use 900mhz, europe use 1800mhz and u.s & canada use 1900mhz. im sure that phone is not from japan! japan is a tdma (time division multiple access) country like at&t use to be. they don't use sim card. maybe that from any country from asia, not even korea. korea is a cdma (code division multiple access) country don' use sim card like sprint and verizon. if that phone is a single band asia only! no way you can use that to u.s & canada. but if that phone is tri-band you can use that anywere in the world. get the brand and check the web for frequency of that phone to make sure.
- 01-24-2005, 11:45 AM #3Phone Maniac
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and 1 thing! that's why you don't have a signal im suspecting that the phone is a single band. 900mhz
- 01-24-2005, 12:26 PM #4Newbie
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i can;t find a web site for them, the brand name is "G-Plus" and im assuming that maybe it is a triband since on the phones buttons it has both chinese letters and english letter and not just chinese letters, plus all over the phone their is writing in english like the model number and such but their is also some chinese writing. i did some searching around for the make and model and while most websites that came up ion my search where in chinese, one came up in english that was actually selling the phone in difeerent colors for 447 dollar.
is their any way i can change the frequency? what else can i do since i can;t find the web site for that company?
- 01-24-2005, 12:35 PM #5Newbie
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here is a web site i found with the phone i found, it has some info but it dosen;t say if its tri band or the frequency
http://www.studentshop.co.nz/mobilep...76a6428822dd1e
the phone is a G-Plus KD882
- 01-24-2005, 02:55 PM #6Phone Maniac
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Originally Posted by TonyMontanaX
- 01-24-2005, 03:01 PM #7Phone Maniac
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that is very similar to t-mobile samsung. most of the sumsung phone is dual band 900/1900 it will work in asia and u.s but not in europe.
- 01-25-2005, 12:43 PM #8Newbie
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daaaammmnnn, i love the phone so much, the pictures come out so clear, ti screen is so crystal clear, where can i find another phone like it? how much u think i can sell it for on ebay? its practically brand new no scratches or dullness anywhere and it has the plastic cover, only thing i don;t have is the charger
- 01-26-2005, 10:09 AM #9Phone Maniac
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you cannot go higher on that phone. first the battery, if the battery go first where you gonna get it? that's not like a nokia, samsung, ericson, motorola that if you need batt just go to your local cell phone shop. second is charger! so if you selling this to ebay mention all this thing and put AS IS.
- 01-26-2005, 10:50 AM #10Newbie
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so how much do u think i could get for it? is their anyway possible i can make this phone work here, changing the frequency, is that even a possibility?
and another question what phone in the us can i get that has the same features as this one, the crystal clear pictures it takes from the 5x zoom digital camera, and the crisp crystal clear "HD" screen it has, etc? i was thinking the RAZR from cingular might be similar? or is the RAZR a lesser phone than this one
- 01-27-2005, 09:59 AM #11Phone Maniac
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1st question: i have no idea how much you can sell that phone.2nd question: there no possibillity that you can change the frequency of that phone only motorola and some samsung tri-band phone that you can change the frequency. it change by is self depending to the country that you going. 3rd question: i am a nokia guy and im thinking about 6170 or 6260 which the price of that and the price of this nokia's is almost the same even the funtion of the phone and both of this nokia's are tri-band. just sell it to the price that you think it's right. first of all people here never heard about g-plus brand, even me i don't know this g-plus i only know this because of you. you. take care now.
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