2013-08-20, 02:06
(2013-08-20, 01:43)Rdmkr Wrote:(2013-08-20, 01:38)Gizbeat Wrote:(2013-08-20, 01:14)Rdmkr Wrote: one of them.
Yes, GSM/2G/Voice no problem (USA/North America GSM = 850/1900)
ok, but internet data? Can that be transferred through chinaphone 2G at all?
Yes. Sorry, by 2G I meant data. She'll be able to connect to 2G Data.
(2013-08-20, 01:59)bertmansk Wrote:(2013-08-20, 01:50)Maine_Coon11 Wrote: Giz, I am on T-mo and I connect to 3G no problems. T-mo uses different frequencies in the different regions of the USA.
Correct me if I am wrong.
In Philadelphia I could only connect to 2G on T-Mobile with my iPhone 4, and it was slooooooooow. iPhone 4 3G bands are 850/1,900 MHz.
Meanwhile, my zp900 with 850mhz connected fine on At&t 3G in Philly.
Yes, if it has 850MHz WCDMA, it should be able to connect to AT&T or AT&T MVNO if the area transmits at 850 (many areas transmit at 1900 WCDMA only). The phones RDMKR mentioned don't have 850 WCDMA though.
On another note, unfortunately, AT&T seems to be setting up its new 3G as 1900MHz WCDMA, so China Phone 3G in USA may be completely out of the picture in the near future.... Unless USA gets with the program and starts using 2100 or China phone manufacturers get with the program and starts putting 1900MHz radios in addition to 850.
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To where it bent in the undergrowth
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth