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#4414 15-Jul-2005 19:36
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help ,, rec'd gift sony ericsson Z500a , it is tri-band 850 / 1800 / 1900 GSM came unlocked vodafone runs on 900,,,any way to up grade from 850 to 900

any help appreciated.... newbie (great site)




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#16641 15-Jul-2005 19:55
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Welcome here... Sorry, but it's not possible to change the frequencies on phones. I take this one came from the US then?





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#16643 15-Jul-2005 20:29
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hi, yes this one came from usa,, its brand new , oh well ,
thank you for your help anyway.




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#16660 17-Jul-2005 11:03
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It will work great in Auckland city and other high traffic places in NZ where 1800 GSM sites are located but no good anywhere else.



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#16665 17-Jul-2005 11:59
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thank you for your replies,, they are lovely fones ,my partner used her one over in canada b4 coming back to nz and its a dream ,, so now we have 2 matching fones that only work in auckland city .. think i will try to sell they to someone going to usa ... again thank you.
this is a great site for information ,,have a great weekend




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