Cricket Moto V3s with 2100Mhz? wtf?

Nahtasha

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Ok maybe im just not thinking today but i just got a box of Cricket Moto V3s stuff from cricket and i noticed that one of them has the Specifcations and under network it said this

CDMA 1X 800/1900/1700/2100Mhz Tri-Band


xD lol 1st off thats like Quad Band 2nd i didnt know cricket was using 2100 AWS i have not seen or head of anything else and as there other phones it says 800/1900/AWS(1700) so whats up with the 2100Mhz?
 
True, but Cricket only uses the 1700mhz band. 2100mhz is used in Europe.
The box for the RAZR V3s also said it was video capable, but it isn't. Someone isn't proofreading to well, I think.
 
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this is what happenRAB when someone goes on a beer run an asks the janitor to hold down the fort. heh.
 
no, in the AWS frequency that cricket purchased was all sold in pairs. 1700 MHz is for the tower -> device communications and 2100 MHz is for device->tower communications. (i may have those backwarRAB but you get the idea)

ALL AWS band devices in the US (and canada) use both 1700 and 2100 MHz, so often it will be referred to by just 1700 MHz or 1700 NA
 
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