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#91391 12-Oct-2011 14:25
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I have just come accross the above phone (Motorolla 3300 Intenational brick), it also came with an orginal Bell South information pack and sim card (all in perfect condition).

Apparently its the only model of brick phone that is still able to be used on a moden network, as it uses a sim card (gsm), unlike other brick phones that ran on analog network that can now not be used. Its so cool to hear this old baby ring !!!. when I put a Vodafone sim card in, the network still comes up as Bell South.

Any idea on the collectablity of this phone ??, and also the orginal Bell South information pack and Sim card ??.

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  #532362 12-Oct-2011 14:29
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I would dearly love to use one for a few days just to impress my colleagues and customers.









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  #532364 12-Oct-2011 14:32
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@ tony you should see how my friends faces light up when it rings and I answer it !!

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  #532370 12-Oct-2011 15:03
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In our test kit we have every single handset still that was approved for use on the GSM network from Bell South days



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  #532373 12-Oct-2011 15:11
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Whats a test kit John ??, do Vodafone test older phones, to see if they still work when you make changes to the network ??.

Also I have tried to get the SIM card activated via Vodafone customer service, but was informed its to old, but I read on another forum that theses can be activated but its quite differcult to do ?.

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  #532375 12-Oct-2011 15:14
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Sorry John you seem to be the man in the know :-), do you also know if the 3300 Intenational was the only brick phone Bell South/ Vodafone sold ?? (candy bar style phones were coming in at the time)

Thanks :-)

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  #532379 12-Oct-2011 15:17
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Looks like it could be quite collectible.
http://www.retrobrick.com/motogsm3300brick.html

Seems to have been the first of the 'new' phones with this gimicky 'text' thingy!




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  #532383 12-Oct-2011 15:20
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HaydenWellington: Whats a test kit John ??, do Vodafone test older phones, to see if they still work when you make changes to the network ??.

Also I have tried to get the SIM card activated via Vodafone customer service, but was informed its to old, but I read on another forum that theses can be activated but its quite differcult to do ?.


We keep 1 handset of all phones arrpoved in case we need to do testing on the network for any reason,

I need the SIM number to see the age of the SIM

John



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  #532387 12-Oct-2011 15:21
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HaydenWellington: Sorry John you seem to be the man in the know :-), do you also know if the 3300 Intenational was the only brick phone Bell South/ Vodafone sold ?? (candy bar style phones were coming in at the time)

Thanks :-)


Sorry did not work for Bell South I started in April 2000 so before my time

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  #532392 12-Oct-2011 15:27
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robjg63: Looks like it could be quite collectible.
http://www.retrobrick.com/motogsm3300brick.html

Seems to have been the first of the 'new' phones with this gimicky 'text' thingy!


Wow thanks for that information !!, im so pleased my mum decided to hord my tech gear !! ( Mum "if it works keep it " !!)

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  #532394 12-Oct-2011 15:29
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I know a guy who has both a Motorola 3300 and a Motorola 1000 International - this isactually a transportable.


There are a lot of these phones on eBay in Europe, there is a strong demand for these old phones so they are priced accordingly. Probably one of the few phones to actually hold any value!

  

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  #532395 12-Oct-2011 15:29
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johnr:
HaydenWellington: Whats a test kit John ??, do Vodafone test older phones, to see if they still work when you make changes to the network ??.

Also I have tried to get the SIM card activated via Vodafone customer service, but was informed its to old, but I read on another forum that theses can be activated but its quite differcult to do ?.


We keep 1 handset of all phones arrpoved in case we need to do testing on the network for any reason,

I need the SIM number to see the age of the SIM

John




Do you display these ??, it would be a great tech exhibition with a bit of history included

 
 
 

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#532397 12-Oct-2011 15:33
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HaydenWellington:
johnr:
HaydenWellington: Whats a test kit John ??, do Vodafone test older phones, to see if they still work when you make changes to the network ??.

Also I have tried to get the SIM card activated via Vodafone customer service, but was informed its to old, but I read on another forum that theses can be activated but its quite differcult to do ?.


We keep 1 handset of all phones arrpoved in case we need to do testing on the network for any reason,

I need the SIM number to see the age of the SIM

John




Do you display these ??, it would be a great tech exhibition with a bit of history included


They get their own room with special swipe card access required,

You never know they might store me in that room one day

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  #532400 12-Oct-2011 15:38
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sbiddle: I know a guy who has both a Motorola 3300 and a Motorola 1000 International - this isactually a transportable.


There are a lot of these phones on eBay in Europe, there is a strong demand for these old phones so they are priced accordingly. Probably one of the few phones to actually hold any value!

  



I think its because its the only brick phone that can still today be used on a modern network (GSM) vrs the other brick phones that were anolog. Is this correct ??.

Also was it the first phone to be able to receive tex without the assistance of an operator ??.

Im also wodering if it maybe a bit more rare than the ones on ebay, as it was registered in New Zealand (Less sold here, more moden candy bar style phones just released), and comes with the Bellsouth pack ??


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  #532401 12-Oct-2011 15:39
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johnr:
HaydenWellington:
johnr:
HaydenWellington: Whats a test kit John ??, do Vodafone test older phones, to see if they still work when you make changes to the network ??.

Also I have tried to get the SIM card activated via Vodafone customer service, but was informed its to old, but I read on another forum that theses can be activated but its quite differcult to do ?.


We keep 1 handset of all phones arrpoved in case we need to do testing on the network for any reason,

I need the SIM number to see the age of the SIM

John




Do you display these ??, it would be a great tech exhibition with a bit of history included


They get their own room with special swipe card access required,

You never know they might store me in that room one day


Lol John, you guys should run an exhibition open to the public.

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  #532402 12-Oct-2011 15:41
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johnr:
HaydenWellington: Whats a test kit John ??, do Vodafone test older phones, to see if they still work when you make changes to the network ??.

Also I have tried to get the SIM card activated via Vodafone customer service, but was informed its to old, but I read on another forum that theses can be activated but its quite differcult to do ?.


We keep 1 handset of all phones arrpoved in case we need to do testing on the network for any reason,

I need the SIM number to see the age of the SIM

John




John sim  is 9501 **** ****

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