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![]() Thanks for the information. Sorry if I made difficult the topic it wasn´t my intention. Thank you very much again
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![]() Sorry. I have a motorola v360. When I configure the bands in it, they appear all of them (850/1900/900/1800). When I bought it, the seller told me that it was quad band because of the software. But the specification in internet said that it has only 3 bands. Do you know if telestial works with a v360?. Any experience?. Or at least I would like to know if it works with 3 bands in some countries. Thank you very much again
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![]() 900/1800/1900 Thanks
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![]() Europe/asia/Africa uses 900/1800 and 850/1900 is used in North/South America. So, you are However, since under the phone's config it shows all 4 bands, it as been enabled for all 4. I think these phones were sold as triband. On the phone's hardware itself all 4 bands are there. it's just that the 4th band is hidden. However, it has been enabled on your particular phone. So, nothing for you to worry about.
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![]() Thank you very much!!!!!!!!!!!! It´s the information I need to find!!!!!!!!
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![]() v360 is indeed a quad-band model. Sometimes they were described as "tri-band" by people who didn't know any better (a common phenomenon). OTOH, T-Mobile in the US used to disable 850 MHz on some Motorola quad-band models (I don't remember if it was the 360 they sold, but it was this series). If this is the case, it can be easily re-enabled by seem editing.
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![]() That is exactly what the sellers told me. Thank you very much
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![]() Hello
I have a doubt about Vodafone Passport. Could I buy it in Greece? Does the passport work with a prepaid system? Because If I buy the service I wouldn´t like to make a contract with a mensual bill. Do you know anything about the service price or rates in Greece? Thank you very much |
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Passport works abroad not in your country ![]() Incoming calls---> 1 euro/30 minutes Outgoingo calls--> 1 euro+ your tarif/every call My best sim?--> Wind +39-328 My phones: Samsung Galaxy Next S5570 |
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