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- 03-20-2005, 12:08 PM #1warnieGuest
He is an IDIOT! There's no way a phone works "better" than another
just because the other band it uses is 850 instead of 900. It simply
is not physically possible. They both use the SAME antenna, and they
both use a bandpass filter which "filters" out the 1900 frequency. The
only way that what he said can be true is if this filter is filtering a
different bandwidth, but there is no reason why Nokia would do such a
thing. And, if they both have the same bandwidth, there's NO way that
having 850 instead of 900 can affect its performance. Again, he's an
IDIOT who thinks he knows everything, but really, he's just a lonely
geek.
› See More: GSM 1900 an "afterthought" on triband phones?
- 03-20-2005, 08:45 PM #2Phone Maniac
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cannot use 900mhz asian is using this frequency.
- 03-20-2005, 10:07 PM #3warnieGuest
Re: GSM 1900 an "afterthought" on triband phones?
>cannot use 900mhz asian is using this frequency.
Are you in the right thread? What are you talking about? We all know
that asian countries use 900, and that US uses 850. That still doesn't
affect the performance of the 1900 bandwidth.
- 03-20-2005, 10:26 PM #4Phone Maniac
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hey!!!!!! take it easy!!!!!!! it seems that you are mad to all of your post. maybe im in the wrong thread, but if you have any kind of nokia!!! let me know and i'll give you just one code to unlock dct2, dct3, dct4. asic 2, 5, 7,
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