I'm not exactly sure where this question belongs but i'm hoping someone could help.
I'm looking to switch from AT&T to T-Mobile, but I want a real life review of it with someone using the M8 Dev Edition. I switched my DE to the GPE and am wondering how the service is with it. I live in New Jersey, right outside of Philadelphia and I work in Trenton.
Anyone with experience able to help? I don't trust maps on their site and want real life critiques!
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Hi there,
There has not been too many flip style smartphones like the PN-820, so I was wondering if we could add a forum specifically for it?
The PN820 is on Verizon Wireless in the US, and on Telus mobile in Canada, but maybe elsewhere.
also known as the PC-8200
Thanks,
Jef
Were you able to find a upgrade or any major tweaks for this phone?
Hi all.
In the last couple of days I've been searching this forum, google, yelp and whatnot for some information regarding where I could buy the Desire in San Francisco.
I'm from Brazil and it isn't sold here and since I'll be in the SF area next week, I tought I could find it there.
Can someone point me in SOME direction? A store that sells european phones, maybe. Should I order it online (expansys, buy.com...) and have it delivered to the hotel?
It has to be the GSM version A8181 or A8183, because the 3G here is at the 2100 band.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me. And sorry for the not so great english and if I posted this in the wrong section, feel free to move it to the proper one. If this has been asked before, please just link me to the right thread since I couldn't find anything.
There isn't anybody who can help me with this?
Damn.
Hello guys, I am currently located in the Caribbean (Dominican Republic) and will be traveling next month to the US. I plan to order a Galaxy Nexus while I am there and take it back with me to the Dominican Republic. I would like to know if this phone will be able to be used outside the US without an issue (My provider uses the same GSM band as ATT USA)?
Oscar
Yes, it will work for you. You can use it on any GSM carrier in the world.
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Thanks for the fast reply! It's a relief to know :victory:
Bring some of those Dominican women back to the states also :good:
Its (in all practicality) the exact same as all other i9250 unlocked GNexes.
A Galaxy Nexus in Venezuela.
Hi you all, I hope someone reads this or something. I'm new around here. Even though I don't think so, I hope not to be breaking any rule by posting in this particular thread.
I'm about to buy a Nexus and have it shipped to Venezuela, let's see how that goes.
wceoscar said:
Hello guys, I am currently located in the Caribbean (Dominican Republic) and will be traveling next month to the US. I plan to order a Galaxy Nexus while I am there and take it back with me to the Dominican Republic. I would like to know if this phone will be able to be used outside the US without an issue (My provider uses the same GSM band as ATT USA)?
Oscar
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Oscar, I travel every year to the DR and this year it would be for christmas.
This time I want to be able to use a SIM Card and have data over there.
I have looked for them on the web, but with no success, so I found this and I was wondering if you could provide me with the bands of the carriers operating in the country: Orange, Viva and Claro.
And some additional information about the quality in the service of each one of them.
You can PM me if you want to.
Well, hopefully you'll reply jajajajaja :fingers-crossed:
Bye everyone.
Sorry if this question has been posted before, I searched the forums but didn't find anything.
Ny fiance has been interested in getting the Galaxy Watch, and on Amazon the international version is currently only $240 instead of $300+ for the US version. We are in the US. Are there any functions that won't work for her since it is the international version? If there are things that don't work, are there was to fix it or work-arounds?
Thanks!
I have a friend who's travelling to the UK in a couple of weeks and she's looking to pick up a new phone.
Used phones here seem to be substantially cheaper then they are Stateside and an A52s can be got here as cheap as £200 ($270) if you're patient and shop around.
However, her service plan is on Verizon and she wants to stay with them, I know Verizon use CDMA but the move to 5G seems to be changing the compatibility matrix somewhat.
She lives in NJ so has anyone used a European A52s in the US and is coverage/compatibility an issue?
Thanks in advance.