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Old 05-01-2007, 07:43 PM
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Default Re: Email from a convemtional cell phone?

Dennis Ferguson wrote:
> On 2007-05-01, Mike S. <retsuhcs@xinap.moc> wrote:
>> SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:
>>> Too bad the N95 doesn't have U.S. HSDPA. I wish that the GSM carriers
>>> had standardized on the frequencies. I think that the original poster
>>> didn't care about 3G.
>>>
>>> The problem with the V3xx is that it's not a true World Phone, as it
>>> lacks 900 MHz GSM, which is the primary GSM frequency used in Europe and
>>> Asia.

>> Look at the upcoming Nokia 6120 Classic.
>>
>> Quad-band GSM PLUS HSPDA/UMTS (850/2100 MHz).

>
> Doesn't seem like it is likely to be marketed in North America
> like that. Much of Cingular's (and Roger's) HSDPA is 1900 MHz. The
> 850/2100 MHz combination is an Asia-Pacific (e.g. Korea, Australia)
> thing, I think.


Yeah, you're right. However for the original poster, it would be okay,
as he mainly wants a phone with an e-mail client, and isn't doing a data
plan.

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