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samsung j600

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ab - 17 Feb 2008 05:08 GMT
i purchased this phone via ebay ( i know).  My service is with ATT/cingular
and the listing stated it would operate on on 1900mhz.  well of course phone
cannot send or receive calls or txt messages.  I get four bars but states
"limited service" and the "offline" icon appears.  any advise on getting
this to work?  should i go to cingular or just make my myself realize i just
bought an expensive pretty pink brick?  Thanks.
Andreas Wenzel - 17 Feb 2008 11:59 GMT
ab schrieb:
> i purchased this phone via ebay ( i know).  My service is with ATT/cingular
> and the listing stated it would operate on on 1900mhz.

It does, but that doesn't help you because AT&T operates on 850MHz.

>  well of course phone
> cannot send or receive calls or txt messages.  I get four bars but states
> "limited service" and the "offline" icon appears.

That is because your phone does find a 1900MHz signal (probably
T-Mobile) but your AT&T SIM-Card does not allow you to roam in that network.

> any advise on getting
> this to work?  should i go to cingular or just make my myself realize i just
> bought an expensive pretty pink brick?  Thanks.

You could try and find out what operator has 1900MHz coverage in your
area and change to their service, however that will not give you
coverage in areas where your new operator has roaming agreements only
with 850 operators.

The J700 is a non-NA-triband device with 900/1800/1900MHz, it would give
you good coverage in most parts of the world (wehre 900 and 1800 are
used) but not in North America where it is 850/1900.

If I were you, I'd put it back to where it came from (Ebay) and find a
quadband or US triband (850/900/1900) device.

Andreas
 
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