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JCADD - 31 Aug 2007 07:57 GMT
I have a Nokia 6120 classic (Optus), I have a Telstra Next G SIM in it, how
can I tell if I am picking up the Next G signal as against just the 3G
signal.
Paul Day - 03 Sep 2007 00:46 GMT
> I have a Nokia 6120 classic (Optus), I have a Telstra Next G SIM in it, how
> can I tell if I am picking up the Next G signal as against just the 3G
> signal.

I haven't found a way to tell with my Telstra-branded 6120c. Would be
interested if you do though.

PD

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Marts - 04 Sep 2007 11:28 GMT
Paul Day wrote...

> > I have a Nokia 6120 classic (Optus), I have a Telstra Next G SIM in it, how
> > can I tell if I am picking up the Next G signal as against just the 3G
> > signal.
>
> I haven't found a way to tell with my Telstra-branded 6120c. Would be
> interested if you do though.

Or a Palm Treo 750...

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bill - 12 Sep 2007 00:41 GMT
>> I have a Nokia 6120 classic (Optus), I have a Telstra Next G SIM in it, how
>> can I tell if I am picking up the Next G signal as against just the 3G
>> signal.

If you goto a regional area then it is definitely picking up the 850
UMTS service.

> I haven't found a way to tell with my Telstra-branded 6120c. Would be
> interested if you do though.
>
> PD
david@retroneo.com - 12 Sep 2007 02:27 GMT
> I have a Nokia 6120 classic (Optus), I have a Telstra Next G SIM in it, how
> can I tell if I am picking up the Next G signal as against just the 3G
> signal.

Considering it switches seamlessly between both bands, even mid call,
depending on network conditions it may be difficult.
 
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