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need a "world" phone

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Cy - 27 Mar 2005 09:21 GMT
I need a phone that will work in Australia, US, Europe and Japan.
My current 6230 can do all but Japan.
Any recommendations?

Cy
Adrian - 27 Mar 2005 13:47 GMT
>I need a phone that will work in Australia, US, Europe and Japan.
> My current 6230 can do all but Japan.
> Any recommendations?

you're stuffed. Give up:(
Daniel Juhn - 27 Mar 2005 14:28 GMT
one that uses satellites?

>I need a phone that will work in Australia, US, Europe and Japan.
> My current 6230 can do all but Japan.
> Any recommendations?
>
> Cy
Jeremy Quirke - 28 Mar 2005 02:36 GMT
>I need a phone that will work in Australia, US, Europe and Japan.
> My current 6230 can do all but Japan.
> Any recommendations?
>
> Cy

The 6230 is only tri-band which limits your coverage somewhat in the US.
Alan Cunningham - 29 Mar 2005 09:19 GMT
The new Motorola V3 is quad band 850/900/1850/1900

Parts of the states are moving to 850 ive heard.

> >I need a phone that will work in Australia, US, Europe and Japan.
> > My current 6230 can do all but Japan.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> The 6230 is only tri-band which limits your coverage somewhat in the US.
Charlie Wong - 29 Mar 2005 10:48 GMT
>The new Motorola V3 is quad band 850/900/1850/1900

They forgot about 1800 used in parts of Australia. Some networks in
Europe are 1800 only.
Jeremy Quirke - 30 Mar 2005 07:01 GMT
GSM1850 refers to GSM1800

>>The new Motorola V3 is quad band 850/900/1850/1900
>
> They forgot about 1800 used in parts of Australia. Some networks in
> Europe are 1800 only.
Charlie Wong - 30 Mar 2005 11:16 GMT
>GSM1850 refers to GSM1800

I didn't see any such reference.
Michael - 30 Mar 2005 23:07 GMT
> >GSM1850 refers to GSM1800
>
> I didn't see any such reference.

Stupid fish-breath, he's trying to tell you GSM 1850 doesnt exist and the OP
meant GSM 1800
Charlie Wong - 31 Mar 2005 00:11 GMT
>Stupid fish-breath, he's trying to tell you GSM 1850 doesnt exist and the OP
>meant GSM 1800

Really? That's not how I interpreted his post. You must be a
mindreader.
Michael - 31 Mar 2005 01:41 GMT
> >Stupid fish-breath, he's trying to tell you GSM 1850 doesnt exist and the OP
> >meant GSM 1800
>
> Really? That's not how I interpreted his post. You must be a
> mindreader.

Youre a dull boy, Billy
Charlie Wong - 31 Mar 2005 15:34 GMT
>Youre a dull boy, Billy

We're not all minreaders like you.
retro_neo@yahoo.com.au - 30 Mar 2005 01:28 GMT
Motorola C975 and A1000 from Three. Work in US (1900MHz), Australian
and Europe(900/1800MHz), Japan (2100MHz).

> I need a phone that will work in Australia, US, Europe and Japan.
> My current 6230 can do all but Japan.
> Any recommendations?
>
> Cy
 
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