Tony
If you noticed it says GSM and not 3G. These are two different things. So
just because it has all 4 bands for GSM doesn't mean it will have all 4
bands for 3G. The 5800 Express Music only has 2 bands for 3G. The USA is
850/1900 and the over seas model is 900/2100. One way you cann tell right
off the bat what phone you have is to go into the Settings and look what is
under the Phone settings. If it has Call forwarding, then it is a USA phone,
If it has anything else, then it is a non US phone.
Signed: Stephen Giggar
Skype: dr-phone.
Hardware eventually fails, software eventually works.
No amount of bandwidth can fix poor design.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Blind Treasures " <blindtreasu...@comcast.net>
To: "'Talks Mailing List'" <talks@talksusers.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 4:44 AM
Subject: [Talks] 5800 Xpress Music
Stephen, Hope you can help here. I purchased a 5800 Xpress off eBay and
was
told that it worked on the GSM bands 850/900/1800/1900 which would cover
ATNT here. The problem is that I don't think it is a US version phone. It
has languages such as porchagees, Spanish, and Dutch. It has a RM of 356.
When my sim card is in I don't seem to get 3gs service. From the research
I
have done it seems to be an European phone which does not operate on the
bands I was told. Is there a way I can find out for sure what bands this
phone operates on? Thanks for any help.
Tony
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