 trparkyApple... YUMPremium,MVM join:2000-05-24 Cleveland, OH kudos:2 | reply to ConstantineM
Re: Which standard in South Korea? Well then what kind of phone will work there? There has got to be a phone that he can get here in the states before he ships out so that I can prepare the phone for use. |
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 | said by trparky:Well then what kind of phone will work there? Any phone that supports the 3G UMTS 2100 band (1900 MHz uplink + 2100 MHz downlink), aka Band I. In the US, that means most, if not all, 3G (and above) phones sold by T-Mobile and AT&T.
Check out phonescoop.com and gsmarena.com where you can look up phones by specs. You'll probably get hundreds if not thousands of matches. |
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| It looks like he may have to get a phone in South Korea when he gets there. I told him to make sure that he gets a "Google" phone and not some other Android phone.
The reason I say that is because I want him to get a phone that has Full Google AOSP support. -- Tom Boycott AT&T uVerse! | Tom's Android Blog | AOKP (The Android Open Kang Project) |
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 | not sure what the others are talking about but here you go... »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S_III
S iii us works on the same band except you won't get LTE oyvey! Get the unlocked ATT/Tmobile Version which are both GSM based... |
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