Archived from groups: alt.cellular.cingular (More info?)
Wanted to try a bluetooth phone. Can't locate a source which lists all the
phones that are compatible with Cingular service. I now have a Samsung x427
and gsm service in Texas.
I guess what I'm asking, can I get any gsm, bluetooth phone and pop in my
sim card and make it work? If so, which models should I look for?
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.cingular (More info?)
"Marc" <f9fmcxspam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:hyjEc.9108$Sk2.7395@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com...
| Wanted to try a bluetooth phone. Can't locate a source which lists all
the
| phones that are compatible with Cingular service. I now have a Samsung
x427
| and gsm service in Texas.
|
| I guess what I'm asking, can I get any gsm, bluetooth phone and pop in my
| sim card and make it work? If so, which models should I look for?
|
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.cingular (More info?)
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 19:37:49 GMT, "Marc" <f9fmcxspam@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I guess what I'm asking, can I get any gsm, bluetooth phone and pop in my
>sim card and make it work? If so, which models should I look for?
It *has* to be compatible with the frequency used in your area. If
your area uses 850 a 1900 only phone will not work for you.
Nokia makes at least a couple of handsets that do 850/1900 and do
Bluetooth such as the 3600 and 3620. Go to phonescoop.com and go to
the phone finder and specify among you wants Bluetooth.
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.cingular (More info?)
"Marc" <f9fmcxspam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:hyjEc.9108$Sk2.7395@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com...
> Wanted to try a bluetooth phone. Can't locate a source which lists all
the
> phones that are compatible with Cingular service. I now have a Samsung
x427
> and gsm service in Texas.
>
> I guess what I'm asking, can I get any gsm, bluetooth phone and pop in my
> sim card and make it work? If so, which models should I look for?
>
the Motorola v600 is a nice choice, IMHO
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.cingular (More info?)
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 19:37:49 GMT, "Marc" <f9fmcxspam@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I guess what I'm asking, can I get any gsm, bluetooth phone and pop in my
>sim card and make it work? If so, which models should I look for?
The answer is a qualified "yes." The phone must be unlocked, or
Cingular subsidized, and to work well it should be dual band: 800/850
mhz and 1900 mhz because Cingular and it's primary roaming partner
AT&T Wireless operate on both frequencies. A single band phone will
limit your use of the networks.
Good choices: Motorola v600 and Sony-Ericsson T637.
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.cingular (More info?)
"Marc" <f9fmcxspam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:hyjEc.9108$Sk2.7395@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com...
> Wanted to try a bluetooth phone. Can't locate a source which lists all
the
> phones that are compatible with Cingular service. I now have a Samsung
x427
> and gsm service in Texas.
>
> I guess what I'm asking, can I get any gsm, bluetooth phone and pop in my
> sim card and make it work? If so, which models should I look for?
>
> TIA,
>
> marc
>
From Phonescoop, Bluetooth with GSM800/850, available:
Sony Ericsson T62u
Siemens S56
Motorola V600
Nokia 3600
Sony Ericsson T616
Nokia 3620
Nokia 6820
Sony Ericsson T637
Sharp GX-30 / GX-32
Panasonic X70
Motorola V500 / V525
You are about to answer a thread that has been inactive for more than 6 months. If you still wish to proceed, please ensure that your posting is original and does not duplicate or overlap any prior responses to this thread.