Will the ic502 Nextel/Sprint telephone work outside of the US? e.g. the
Caribbean, UK?
HK - 23 Apr 2007 12:44 GMT
On Apr 22, 11:54 am, "Frank from Deeetroit" <dadurwe...@voyager.net>
wrote:
> Will theic502Nextel/Sprint telephone work outside of the US? e.g. the
> Caribbean, UK?
The ic502 uses the CDMA/WCDMA network for telephone conversations,
which hardly exists outside the US. You'll probably need a GSM phone
to cover the areas you've mentioned.
Tee Shot - 24 Apr 2007 13:13 GMT
I used mine in Cabo San Lucas MX in March. It worked great on the Sprint
side, but not on the Nextel side. 99 cents a min.
> Will the ic502 Nextel/Sprint telephone work outside of the US? e.g. the
> Caribbean, UK?
mamarkley@sbcglobal.net - 10 May 2007 13:34 GMT
Sprint side won't work BUT the radio will work to So. America and Mexico if
you subscribe to the Int'l. call ($10). Need GSM for all others.
> Will the ic502 Nextel/Sprint telephone work outside of the US? e.g. the
> Caribbean, UK?
Tee Shot - 16 May 2007 01:46 GMT
Not true in Cabo San Lucas MX. Sprint works but radio does not. I was
there in mid March and used the Sprint side extensively.
> Sprint side won't work BUT the radio will work to So. America and Mexico
> if you subscribe to the Int'l. call ($10). Need GSM for all others.
>> Will the ic502 Nextel/Sprint telephone work outside of the US? e.g. the
>> Caribbean, UK?
Steve - 31 May 2007 04:41 GMT
How do you like the phone
>Not true in Cabo San Lucas MX. Sprint works but radio does not. I was
>there in mid March and used the Sprint side extensively.
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>>> Will the ic502 Nextel/Sprint telephone work outside of the US? e.g. the
>>> Caribbean, UK?
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