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  1. #1
    Kitty Panza
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    I'm looking at buying a new cell phone. I'm going with Cingular because
    that is what my husband has, so we would save on calls to ourselves.
    I'll be traveling over to Europe, primarily Germany, Italy, Switzerland
    and Austria, during January and February the next few years. I'd like
    to be able to use my phone on my travels so that I can just give out my
    one phone number.

    I'd like suggestions for what phone would be worth considering. I'd
    like to have the largest, most clear screen possible as my primary
    issue. Camera is not needed.

    On the topic of international calls - is there any huge difference in
    cost between just using my Cingular vs doing a pay-as-you-go phone plan
    in Europe?

    Thanks!



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  2. #2
    John Navas
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    Re: suggestions for phone for US/Germany/Italy/Switzerland/Austria use

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <[email protected]> on Thu, 30 Mar 2006 10:27:11
    -0700, Kitty Panza <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I'm looking at buying a new cell phone. I'm going with Cingular because
    >that is what my husband has, so we would save on calls to ourselves.
    >I'll be traveling over to Europe, primarily Germany, Italy, Switzerland
    >and Austria, during January and February the next few years. I'd like
    >to be able to use my phone on my travels so that I can just give out my
    >one phone number.
    >
    >I'd like suggestions for what phone would be worth considering. I'd
    >like to have the largest, most clear screen possible as my primary
    >issue. Camera is not needed.


    Motorola V557.

    >On the topic of international calls - is there any huge difference in
    >cost between just using my Cingular vs doing a pay-as-you-go phone plan
    >in Europe?


    There is a huge difference. You'll need to unlock a Cingular-branded phone to
    use an overseas SIM. After you've had the phone for 30 days, ask Cingular for
    the unlock code.

    See the FAQ below for more information on international usage.

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



  3. #3
    Kitty Panza
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    Re: suggestions for phone for US/Germany/Italy/Switzerland/Austriause

    John Navas wrote:

    > [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
    >
    > In <[email protected]> on Thu, 30 Mar 2006 10:27:11
    > -0700, Kitty Panza <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >
    >>I'm looking at buying a new cell phone. I'm going with Cingular because
    >>that is what my husband has, so we would save on calls to ourselves.
    >>I'll be traveling over to Europe, primarily Germany, Italy, Switzerland
    >>and Austria, during January and February the next few years. I'd like
    >>to be able to use my phone on my travels so that I can just give out my
    >>one phone number.
    >>
    >>I'd like suggestions for what phone would be worth considering. I'd
    >>like to have the largest, most clear screen possible as my primary
    >>issue. Camera is not needed.

    >
    >
    > Motorola V557.
    >
    >
    >>On the topic of international calls - is there any huge difference in
    >>cost between just using my Cingular vs doing a pay-as-you-go phone plan
    >>in Europe?

    >
    >
    > There is a huge difference. You'll need to unlock a Cingular-branded phone to
    > use an overseas SIM. After you've had the phone for 30 days, ask Cingular for
    > the unlock code.
    >
    > See the FAQ below for more information on international usage.
    >


    Thanks. I will take a look at that phone. I had been thinking of
    T-Mobile for my service, but I'd end up using more of my time talking to
    my husband on his Cingular phone. I've heard about the unlocking deal.



  4. #4
    SMS
    Guest

    Re: suggestions for phone for US/Germany/Italy/Switzerland/Austriause

    Kitty Panza wrote:

    > On the topic of international calls - is there any huge difference in
    > cost between just using my Cingular vs doing a pay-as-you-go phone plan
    > in Europe?


    A big difference.

    You should check out "http://www.prepaidgsm.net/" for more options in
    each country. This is really the best site for information on your options.

    International SIM cards with free (for you) incoming calls can be found at:

    "http://www.telestial.com/view_product.php?PRODUCT_ID=MSIM-EX01" or
    "http://www.telestial.com/view_product.php?PRODUCT_ID=MSIM-MB01".

    I'd use this service to have a single phone number for free incoming
    calls, but I'd probably use a calling card in the county you're in for
    outgoing calls, rather than pay around 60 cents/minute. It's a
    Luxembourg phone number.

    The least expensive method for pay-as-you-go in Europe involves a
    separate SIM card for each country, since one SIM card that works all
    over Europe will be expensive. The downside of that is that you have a
    different phone number in each country, but you could sign up for a U.S
    number at Stanaphone.com for $4.95 per month, and then set up forwarding
    to your GSM phone in Europe. In this way you could get a country
    specific SIM card in each country, but your phone number in the U.S.
    would stay the same. This would avoid your callers having to dial a
    Luxembourg phone number as used by the international SIM cards. However
    you'd have to log on to stanaphone to change the forwarding number
    whenever you changed SIM cards. And of course, you'd be paying for all
    the international charges from stanaphone, rather than your caller
    paying to call a mobile phone.



  5. #5
    SMS
    Guest

    Re: suggestions for phone for US/Germany/Italy/Switzerland/Austriause

    Kitty Panza wrote:
    > I'm looking at buying a new cell phone. I'm going with Cingular because
    > that is what my husband has, so we would save on calls to ourselves.
    > I'll be traveling over to Europe, primarily Germany, Italy, Switzerland
    > and Austria, during January and February the next few years. I'd like
    > to be able to use my phone on my travels so that I can just give out my
    > one phone number.
    >
    > I'd like suggestions for what phone would be worth considering. I'd
    > like to have the largest, most clear screen possible as my primary
    > issue.


    Largest screen in a non-PDA quad band phone would probably be the
    Cingular 2125. A Razr would also fit your requirements.



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