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SE Z600 FOR SALE
I have a SE Z600 for sale that is about 2 months old. It's in perfect condition. I want to get rid of it an buy the Moto V600. For anyone looking to get an awesome phone at a good price, respond to this and let me know what you would pay for it.
I WILL NOT be able to respond to any questions till after Monday March 15th. I know you would love some pictures, but I don’t have any to give you. It looks perfect. No problems whatsoever. I have used it with T-Mobile and its works VERY WELL. I never set up T-Zones, but I know for a fact it can be programmed. The reception is excellent. It is much better than my previous Moto V300. Most everyone who reads this forum knows what this phone is worth, so I am not setting a price. This is not ...
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Do not get the unlocked Z699 if you plan to use AT&T. It doesn't work on GSM 850 and AT&T is moving there now. In fact, they are replacing for free phones they sold, like the T68i with new phones tyhat work on 850. GSM 850 is simply GSM technology operating in the Cellular (800 MHz / 850 MHz) frequency band. Both the technology and frequency band have been around for a long time, but only in 2002 were they combined.
In the U.S. prior to 2002, GSM technology only operated in the PCS (1900 MHz) frequency band.
GSM 850 addresses the needs of carriers with Cellular licenses switching from other technologies to GSM.
Before the existence of GSM 850, the Cellular band was commonly referred to as the "800 MHz" band. "850 MHz" implies a diff...
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Let me ask a question here. I have AT&T and my contract is up in Aug. but if the Motorola v600 comes out sooner i will get it unlocked for T-mobile. Is anyone worried about paying there contract fee with AT&T? 😕
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i am perty sure if u buy a new phone it will put u in a new contrct automatically reason of buying a new phone and then u will be stuck with cinguler i tryed buying the sanyo from sprint withought service but they wont let me
so beofre u buy a phone make sure it dont put u in a new contract even tho u still have a contract untill Aug.
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steve2004 said:
Do not get the unlocked Z699 if you plan to use AT&T. It doesn't work on GSM 850 and AT&T is moving there now.
First of all, what is the Z699? And second of all how can a phone that is Quad-band GSM not work on 850MHz? The is the whole reason for quad-band, so it works on all bands!!!!!
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Messed up with the quoting thing, my part is the second paragraph.
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I'm talking about the Sony Z600, Check the specs here is you want. I t doesn't have 850 and that's what AT&T is switching GSM to. That's also why Sony only sells the phone overseas. Some people here had suggested getting an unlocked version. But do not get the unlocked Sony Z600 if you plan to use AT&T. It doesn't work on GSM 850 and AT&T is moving there now. In fact, they are replacing for free phones they sold, like the T68i with new phones tyhat work on 850. GSM 850 is GSM technology operating in the Cellular (800 MHz / 850 MHz) frequency band. Both the technology and frequency band have been around for a long time, but only in 2002 were they combined.GSM 850 addresses the needs of carriers with Cellular licenses switching from other tech...
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