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Browsing Negri Electronics and stumbled across this... Very interesting.
Nokia Lumia 925 (T-Mobile) (Unlocked) (Black)
Nokia Lumia 925 (T-Mobile) (Unlocked) (Black)
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lce123 posted a pic of his with nicked corners here: http://forums.windowscentral.com/nokia-lumia-925/231457-how-do-you-carry-your-925-a.html#post2021353I'm worried about the "black" chipping off. Any reports of this happening?
curious... why did they put "for international use only" in RED letters at the top if they are putting T-Mobile in the title of the product?
Any ideas?
Saw the 925 for the first time in person last night - now thats a beautiful phone! Of course it was chained to the stand with a lanyard so couldnt exactly tell how thin it was, but my wife was impressed with how thin it was and the screen especially....
Guys, I said it before and I say it again. European Version. All 925 have the same GSM bands, only the LTE bands vary.
The only difference is between the 3G bands in RM-892 and RM-893. The 893 includes the 1700 band for T-Mobile US.Guys, I said it before and I say it again. European Version. All 925 have the same GSM bands, only the LTE bands vary.
The only difference is between the 3G bands in RM-892 and RM-893. The 893 includes the 1700 band for T-Mobile US.