Well I just picked up an N73 from the Chicago flagship store...probably my first mistake. Anyway, I am trying to go into the network settings so I can tell the phone not to look for WCDMA 2100, but only GSM. I have this option on my E61...and as everyone knows, while in the US you should turn off the 2100 part to help battery life.
I actually need the 2100 for when I travel to Japan, but I manage that manually and only turn it on when I am there. Under the Network settings I have NO choices for manual network selection nor do I have the choice for GSM only or anything else. It only has the option for "Display Cell Info".
My E61 has all the proper choices...and in the same place. What's the deal? Anybody got any ideas? Does Nokia make a north american version of the N73 or something? I thought they were all the same. Then I noticed on the outside of the box (in TINY writing) "For use on 850/1800/1900 networks".
Any help here? This thing may be going back. Incidentally, the Nokia USA website shows the specs as 850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA 2100.
Regards.
I actually need the 2100 for when I travel to Japan, but I manage that manually and only turn it on when I am there. Under the Network settings I have NO choices for manual network selection nor do I have the choice for GSM only or anything else. It only has the option for "Display Cell Info".
My E61 has all the proper choices...and in the same place. What's the deal? Anybody got any ideas? Does Nokia make a north american version of the N73 or something? I thought they were all the same. Then I noticed on the outside of the box (in TINY writing) "For use on 850/1800/1900 networks".
Any help here? This thing may be going back. Incidentally, the Nokia USA website shows the specs as 850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA 2100.
Regards.