based_graham
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No idea but you got it from DHL right I will call them up and see why its so expensive it shouldn't cost that much.
DHL yeah.No idea but you got it from DHL right I will call them up and see why its so expensive it shouldn't cost that much.
Hey Guys,No idea but you got it from DHL right I will call them up and see why its so expensive it shouldn't cost that much.
Also, has anyone else been able to get HSDPA to work on their phones in North America? I'm still only seeing 3G versus the H which pops up rarely for a second or 2.
I wonder why it's not working too well here in Vancouver, BC. For the most part, I've never really had any issues with coverage on Fido.I live in Redmond,WA and I get H most of the time actually. It depends on what towers are next to you I guess. I get H a lot, 3G sometimes and E at home (got wifi at home, so doesn't matter).
I wonder why it's not working too well here in Vancouver, BC. For the most part, I've never really had any issues with coverage on Fido.
Any other Vancouver users experiencing a lack of HSDPA on their phones?
Kinslayer, where did you order your phone from? And on the box, did it show 3G+ support on 4 bands or 3? My box from Clove only showed 900/1900/2100 under 3G+ support even though Nokia's website says it also supports 850.
Another heads up, when you first setup your phones, make sure you keep your region as English (United Kingdom). The Nokia music app has a feature called mixed radio that is installed if you keep it on UK. If you switch the region on first boot to United States, then the app doesn't have the mix radio feature. Once it's all installed and booted, you can switch your region back to English (United States).
The mix radio feature is well worth resetting the phone and setting it up again.
Also, has anyone else been able to get HSDPA to work on their phones in North America? I'm still only seeing 3G versus the H which pops up rarely for a second or 2.
Well, according to Nokia customer care there is currently only one version out there and it does not have HSDPA850... It took about five emails back and forth for them to figure it out:straight:
I can confirm this. I just received mine from NCIX, it doesn't support HSDPA 850. They've also updated their website to reflect this. They offered to take it back free of charge.... but it's so pretty..