Miss Mikki
New member
So I'm currently in Europe and I would like to buy a phone, but I'm stuck as to which one to buy.
A little background... I'm currently on T-Mobile in Las Vegas which I believe uses the 1900 MHz frequency. I have been considering switching to AT&T because I frequently use the data plan and 3G would be much nicer than EDGE. I believe AT&T uses the 850 MHz frequency for their voice network. This leads me to a few questions... can somebody confirm the frequencies used for both voice and data on both T-Mobile and AT&T?
Ideally I would buy a quad-band 3G phone, and those are certainly available here. The problem is, I also want a specific style and this really starts to limit my options. I currently have the Samsung T509 candbar style. I love Samsung and I love candybar style phones... after looking around, I found that AT&T recently released the A727 which supports 3G (similar to the T-Mobile Trace or the X820). This would be a great phone, but it isn't unlocked, so I can't use it on T-Mobile. So, my search in Europe begins...
The first phone I found was the Samsung U100. I fell in LOVE with this phone. For me, the thinner the better... I believe 5.9mm is as thin as it gets right now. The problem... no 3G and no 850MHz. Depending on the answers above, I might not need 850MHz if I stick with T-Mobile. On the other hand, data is a big priority and 3G is a must, so the U100 is out.
My big question to everyone, then, is which phone should I get? Here is a summary of my requirements:
Must be THIN
Must be 3G
Should be candybar, but slider might be okay
Would prefer quad-band but tri-band might be okay (without 850)
What do you guys think?
-Scott
A little background... I'm currently on T-Mobile in Las Vegas which I believe uses the 1900 MHz frequency. I have been considering switching to AT&T because I frequently use the data plan and 3G would be much nicer than EDGE. I believe AT&T uses the 850 MHz frequency for their voice network. This leads me to a few questions... can somebody confirm the frequencies used for both voice and data on both T-Mobile and AT&T?
Ideally I would buy a quad-band 3G phone, and those are certainly available here. The problem is, I also want a specific style and this really starts to limit my options. I currently have the Samsung T509 candbar style. I love Samsung and I love candybar style phones... after looking around, I found that AT&T recently released the A727 which supports 3G (similar to the T-Mobile Trace or the X820). This would be a great phone, but it isn't unlocked, so I can't use it on T-Mobile. So, my search in Europe begins...
The first phone I found was the Samsung U100. I fell in LOVE with this phone. For me, the thinner the better... I believe 5.9mm is as thin as it gets right now. The problem... no 3G and no 850MHz. Depending on the answers above, I might not need 850MHz if I stick with T-Mobile. On the other hand, data is a big priority and 3G is a must, so the U100 is out.
My big question to everyone, then, is which phone should I get? Here is a summary of my requirements:
Must be THIN
Must be 3G
Should be candybar, but slider might be okay
Would prefer quad-band but tri-band might be okay (without 850)
What do you guys think?
-Scott