>> I'm looking for a new phone to replace my T68i (on Fido in Canada, a
>> GSM network). I'd like to be able to use AIM as well as SMS. In an
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> Bigbazza..Oz
I'm not familiar with the v400 as it isn't available in the UK, though the
variety of selection remains the same (V500/525/600, V300 and MPX200). V500
and V525 are identical but set for Orange and Vodafone. V600 offers video
playback, removalbe fascias and concentric lights gimmick. I've heard that
the 500/525 can be flashed to remove network menus AND insert V600 firmware
(but I'm not sure what difference the update makes).
500/525/600 are all quad-band, so they'll work in the Philippines.
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Fillyourboots
Jim - 30 May 2004 15:11 GMT
> >> I'm looking for a new phone to replace my T68i (on Fido in Canada, a
> >> GSM network). I'd like to be able to use AIM as well as SMS. In an
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> 500/525/600 are all quad-band, so they'll work in the Philippines.
V400 doesn't have Bluetooth built in, but you can buy an adaptor.
I don' t think the V500/525 are sold (officially) in N America - they're not
listed on the US or Canada Motorola web-sites, but they can be bought
relatively cheaply in the UK without a contract (though probably locked).
Soruk - 07 Jul 2004 01:36 GMT
>500/525/600 are all quad-band, so they'll work in the Philippines.
Since when was a quad-bander required to work in the Philippines? Last
time I saw, a normal 900/1800 dual-bander would work there.
(OK, maybe the previous poster was thinking US-centric 850/1900
dual-banders..)

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