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shay wrote:
> useful, small phones with usable (don't
> have to hit a key three times to make one letter) keyboards. Any
> suggestions?
Google images for "phone keyboard" and then read reviews of the models you find?
> I have found phones "unlocked" on ebay. Will these "just work"
> if I insert my sim card?
There are (in the USA) a number of different carriers with different
frequencies. There are also a number of protocols in use (but few that use
SIM cards, so that's probably less of a concern). You'll want to figure out
what frequencies are supported by your carrier in places you're interested
in going (900MHz? 1.2GHz? etc) and protocols (GSM, I assume?) and then
assure the phone will work.
Most of the smarter phones will handle all the frequencies in the country
they were built for. If you travel internationally a lot, you might want to
cover even more frequencies.
I.e., the variables that matter to the network are the protocol and the
frequency. If you get an unlocked phone that can do 900MHz GSM, and your
carrier supports 900MHz GSM, it should work.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Serving Suggestion:
"Don't serve this any more. It's awful."
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