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Ali is correct. The 8830 only supports 1800 and 900 Mhz bands. This will not play nice with North American GSM which uses 1900 and 850 Mhz bands. Hence why they don't care if it is unlocked.George
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-ardcore Canadian @ Jul 3rd 2007 7:11PM
Ali is correct. The 8830 only supports 1800 and 900 Mhz bands. This will not play nice with North American GSM which uses 1900 and 850 Mhz bands. Hence why they don't care if it is unlocked.
George