I'm tempted to get a 3G phone for data. I'm looking for something that's:
(in rough order of importance)
3G data
Inexpensive
With Bluetooth
Unlocked/easily unlockable
Anyone suggest any particular models or manufacturers I should be looking
at? Would probably be buying secondhand from Ebay, so I'm probably looking
at those phones previously offered by Three or other networks and I can
unlock it myself if that's cheaper/feasible (I don't have any unlocking
hardware I'm not afraid of prodding testpoints if necessary). I'm not at
all bothered by cameras, videophones etc etc.
I have a good 2G phone so can't see this one being used other than as a
modem (a phone with Bluetooth is better than a datacard as you can put it
outside if the signal is better).
In article <yAs*l1ISr@news.chiark.greenend.org.uk>,
theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk says...
> I'm tempted to get a 3G phone for data. I'm looking for something that's:
> (in rough order of importance)
>
> 3G data
> Inexpensive
> With Bluetooth
> Unlocked/easily unlockable
>
> Anyone suggest any particular models or manufacturers I should be looking
> at? Would probably be buying secondhand from Ebay, so I'm probably looking
> at those phones previously offered by Three or other networks and I can
> unlock it myself if that's cheaper/feasible (I don't have any unlocking
> hardware I'm not afraid of prodding testpoints if necessary). I'm not at
> all bothered by cameras, videophones etc etc.
>
I've been using a Nokia 7600 from eBay for some time for 3G data with
T-mobile. Works fine. Was unlocked when I purchased it but can be done
for free anyway.
I don't use the bluetooth part much but make use of the USB cable
connection which works fine on Windows XP, Windows Vista and Linux.
If it is T-mobile be careful of some older phones, I did try an old
Motorloa A835 and it wont power up with a T-mobile SIM in it.
On 19 Aug, 22:55, steve <st...@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> In article <yAs*l1...@news.chiark.greenend.org.uk>,
> theom+n...@chiark.greenend.org.uk says...
>
> > I'm tempted to get a 3G phone for data. I'm looking for something that's:
> > (in rough order of importance)
>
> > 3G data
> > Inexpensive
> > With Bluetooth
> > Unlocked/easily unlockable
>
> > Anyone suggest any particular models or manufacturers I should be looking
> > at? Would probably be buying secondhand from Ebay, so I'm probably looking
> > at those phones previously offered by Three or other networks and I can
> > unlock it myself if that's cheaper/feasible (I don't have any unlocking
> > hardware I'm not afraid of prodding testpoints if necessary). I'm not at
> > all bothered by cameras, videophones etc etc.
>
> I've been using a Nokia 7600 from eBay for some time for 3G data with
> T-mobile. Works fine. Was unlocked when I purchased it but can be done
> for free anyway.
>
> I don't use the bluetooth part much but make use of the USB cable
> connection which works fine on Windows XP, Windows Vista and Linux.
>
> If it is T-mobile be careful of some older phones, I did try an old
> Motorloa A835 and it wont power up with a T-mobile SIM in it.
>
> Steve.
The Samsung z560 or z720 both work ok as modems and are both HSDPA so
much faster than just regular 3g
The z560 was on T-Mobile so I didn't need to unlock it.
The z720 (McLaren Mercedes edition) only cost me £50 off ebay (plus
£10 to unlock) as the screen was broken but I don't think that will
matter if I'm just using it as an HSDPA modem.
"Theo Markettos" <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote in message
news:yAs*l1ISr@news.chiark.greenend.org.uk...
> I'm tempted to get a 3G phone for data. I'm looking for something that's:
> (in rough order of importance)
>
> 3G data
> Inexpensive
> With Bluetooth
> Unlocked/easily unlockable
>
> Anyone suggest any particular models or manufacturers I should be looking
> at? Would probably be buying secondhand from Ebay, so I'm probably
> looking
> at those phones previously offered by Three or other networks and I can
> unlock it myself if that's cheaper/feasible (I don't have any unlocking
> hardware I'm not afraid of prodding testpoints if necessary). I'm not at
> all bothered by cameras, videophones etc etc.
>
> I have a good 2G phone so can't see this one being used other than as a
> modem (a phone with Bluetooth is better than a datacard as you can put it
> outside if the signal is better).
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Cheers,
> Theo
simonclark123@hotmail.com wrote:
> On 19 Aug, 22:55, steve <st...@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> > I've been using a Nokia 7600 from eBay for some time for 3G data with
> > T-mobile. Works fine. Was unlocked when I purchased it but can be done
> > for free anyway.
> >
> The Samsung z560 or z720 both work ok as modems and are both HSDPA so
> much faster than just regular 3g
Thanks, all the above are good suggestions. It's terribly easy to get
distracted by feature bloat when looking for this sort of thing ("oooh,
wouldn't it be nice if...") which has a tendency to increase the price...
I'll keep an eye on such things as I'm not in a hurry. Any more suggestions
welcome.
Theo Markettos <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:
> simonclark123@hotmail.com wrote:
> > On 19 Aug, 22:55, steve <st...@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> > > I've been using a Nokia 7600 from eBay for some time for 3G data with
> > > T-mobile. Works fine. Was unlocked when I purchased it but can be done
> > > for free anyway.
> > >
> > The Samsung z560 or z720 both work ok as modems and are both HSDPA so
> > much faster than just regular 3g
>
> Thanks, all the above are good suggestions. It's terribly easy to get
> distracted by feature bloat when looking for this sort of thing ("oooh,
> wouldn't it be nice if...") which has a tendency to increase the price...
>
> I'll keep an eye on such things as I'm not in a hurry. Any more suggestions
> welcome.
I'll second the 7600 suggestion - OK, it's not up to the speeds of more
modern phones, but they're cheap, freely unlockable and robust. I've
been using mine as a 'modem' for a few years now.
In article <1i35ukf.1jsn5wxy11fctN%steve@italiancar.co.uk>, steve@italiancar.co.uk says...
> Theo Markettos <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:
>
> > simonclark123@hotmail.com wrote:
> > > On 19 Aug, 22:55, steve <st...@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> > > > I've been using a Nokia 7600 from eBay for some time for 3G data with
> > > > T-mobile. Works fine. Was unlocked when I purchased it but can be done
> > > > for free anyway.
> > > >
> > > The Samsung z560 or z720 both work ok as modems and are both HSDPA so
> > > much faster than just regular 3g
> >
> > Thanks, all the above are good suggestions. It's terribly easy to get
> > distracted by feature bloat when looking for this sort of thing ("oooh,
> > wouldn't it be nice if...") which has a tendency to increase the price...
> >
> > I'll keep an eye on such things as I'm not in a hurry. Any more suggestions
> > welcome.
>
> I'll second the 7600 suggestion - OK, it's not up to the speeds of more
> modern phones, but they're cheap, freely unlockable and robust. I've
> been using mine as a 'modem' for a few years now.
>
>
I agree with the "robustness" comment. I've used several 2G phones as
modems and they sometimes stop transferring data, stop responding to
modem commands, stop talking to the network and all sorts of other
annoying habits requiring a reboot of the phone or in some cases the
computer because the drivers get confused.
My 7600 very rarely needs any of this: it just works.
On 2007-08-19, Theo Markettos <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:
> I'm tempted to get a 3G phone for data. I'm looking for something that's:
> (in rough order of importance)
I have a Motorola V3xx which I like pretty well as a modem. I've seen
the V3x (same phone, but with 1.8 Mbps HSDPA rather than 3.6 Mbps) selling
very cheap.
> I have a good 2G phone so can't see this one being used other than as a
> modem (a phone with Bluetooth is better than a datacard as you can put it
> outside if the signal is better).
I usually use a USB cable tether; this also lets you get the phone
away from the laptop. I've yet to find a phone where the Bluetooth
runs as fast as the cable, though this may be the fault of my Mac
rather than the phones.