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HTC Mozart with Vodafone?
jacli
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15-Jun-2011 18:23
After it gets unlocked, would it work with Vodafone, since it's supposed to operate on GSM networks?
billgates
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15-Jun-2011 18:24
Yes it would but only on 2G in rural areas but you will recieve 3G in main city centers where 3G 2100MHz is deployed.
Do whatever you want to do man.
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