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Dual SIM Dual Standby 1.77" inch China Cheap Feature Mobile Phone

Dual SIM Dual Standby 1.77" inch China Cheap Feature Mobile Phone

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Model:E1282
Form Factor type:Candybar
Chipset:Spreadtrum6531D
Camera:0.08MP
Band:GSM:850/900/1800/1900
FM:YES
Bluetooth:Bluetooth 2.1
Multimedia:MP3, MP4
SIM card:Dual SIM
Dimension:  109*45.8*9.5mm
LCD Size:1.77'' inch    128*160
NOR/SRAM:32MB+32MB
Torch:YES
Battery:5C, 400mAh
Talk Time:4-5hours
Standby Time:50hours
Color:Black/Blue/white
Accessories:1 battery, 1 charge, 1 earphone, 1 user manual, 1 warranty card


Q:Do Vodafone mobile phones support Telstra sim cards
Yes if the phone was bought on a pay-as-you-go basis, if you bought under contract, then it will be locked, but you can get it unlocked at any mobile phone shop.
Q:I have a t-mobile phone and a plan. But i'm only a year into my contract. I don't want to change the plan but i want to change the phone. I was wondering if i can buy the phone i want from t-mobile which is a SIDEKICK LX- carbon. and just insert my SIM CARD into it and use it. Will it work if i just put my SIM card into it? and will i be able to access the network AIM. i don't need anything else. i just want to be able to receive and send calls and log into AIM, keep the same phone number and listen to my music thats it. can someone help me out plz. Thanks in Advance
I also have t-mobile and they have good customer service well if you buy one for t-mobile i think you can buy the full price which about $200 or they could extend your contract and give it to you with a discount. I would rather just buy the phone. Not having a contract makes you monthly bills a little lower for like 20 less. It does have AIM so don't worry and yes you can just insert the Sim card to you new phone with the same number.
Q:Hello, i was wondering if i bought a mobile phone from USA would it work on networks in the UK . or would i have to have it unlocked or something Thanks x
Yep you would probably have to unlock it and you'd have to ensure it was quadband :)
Q:how i can bye a mobile phone in Bangkok ?And I want sites to check prices
You can buy mobile phones everywhere in Thailand as calling is Thai girls addiction number one. Best deals are usally in the small phoneshops you find in the basement or topfloor of any shoppingmall, you can demand a discount, the beter shops they discount, or just look for another one. Usually there are 10s of small phoneshops in row. I warn you don't buy a second hand, they usually have hidden trouble or al least they just changed the battery for a fake one. Nokia is ofcourse the best buy, especially for messaging. If you call international check for the best prefix like 001, 008, 009 to call with a reduced price. Prepaid cards you buy everywhere really. 7-Eleven for example. 12Call and DTAC are the only good providers with national coverage. If you buy a simple GPRS phone like the Nokia 3310 (3.000 bath) you can check your emails as well, (best with yahoo and Gmail) and chat with all your MSN, Yahoo, Gmail contacts if you download eBuddy. Internet cost you around 60 bath for 6 hours, or 1000 bath full time for a month, you need to register GPRS credits at a phoneshop, best are the providers shops, AIS (12call) or DTAC, also in every shoppingmall. PS you can also use your non-Thai phone here by just changing the SIM card.
Q:Mobile phone charging should be turned on or off?
Also should always clean the battery contact point, available pencil eraser touch point, the effect is good. Do not place the metal conductor on the battery, a string of keys in the bag can cause the battery to short circuit and damage.
Q:Anyone has or has had a virgin mobile phone--- what are the pros and cons. I know they're good 'cause there is no contract but money wise would you spend more on one of these then on a cell phone with a contract?
If I can find one, I don't care if she has a mobile phone or not
Q:I am looking for some info regarding the mobile phone margins etc. for starting a new business and also the right persons to contact in Delhi/NCR.Can anyone please give some info or relevant links
Mobile phone shops in the USA are operating on 6% profit margins. That is workable because they don't have to keep too much inventory and the staffing may be only 2 customer-service people. It helps if you do your own bookkeeping and don't pay someone else to do it.
Q:I have the i776w boost mobile phone(you know the new purple one) and i want to change it to t-mobile because boost is ripping me off and giving me problems. There are too many dropped calls, bad signals and text messages will sometimes arrive late or not at all. Sometimes when i'm not even using my phone it says its busy and nobody can reach me on it. I can't download anything for free and i've bought 5 applications and i don't know how many wallpapers. But its whatever. I just want the unlock code, thats all.
Don't even bother trying to unlock it if you are going to try using it with T-Mobile as it will not work. Boost Mobile's i series phones are iDEN, while T-Mobile's phones and network are GSM. While both use sim cards, they are two different technologies and are not compatible with each other. iDEN phones can only be used with other iDEN providers, such as Nextel and SouthernLINC. As far as unlocking, each phone will have a different unlock code, so one phone's unlock code will not work with another phone.
Q:I have a mobile phone, an LG CU515. For as long as I've had it, I've experienced disruption of service. At random parts of the day, in any weather condition, I will hear a slight beep, and then open my phone only to read, Smartchip not allowed MM#The phone isn't shutting itself off, I just can't make or receive any calls, or text messages. WhenI'm in the process of an Instant Message, I'm immediately signed out. I've found powering it off, and then back on, fixes the problem. I miss calls and texts if I don't have the phone around me, as I don't hear the slight noise that always sounds, when these distruptions occur. I always get the messages that are missed, once I power the phone off and on.I've had the phone for at least 4 months. I've talked to 4 different 'experts' at ATT, but they're clueless. I'm very simple. I don't ask for much, but this is quite bothersome. Can you advise?
it might be time to get a new phone.
Q:I am soon going to buy a phone and I cannot decide between buying a windows phone or the iphone. If I do get the iphone, it will be unlocked to make it work in my area (HK). If you think Windows Mobile would be better, which device do you recommend?Here is somethings I am looking for:Wifi is a musttouch screen would be niceFull QWERTY keyboard would be nice too3g is a nice feature5+ hours battery lifeNeeds to be a good multimedia deviceThank You very much in advance
It should. I wouldn't recommend the HTC (not HDC) HD2 simply because it is running an unsupported operating system. Windows Mobile 6.5 can not be updated to Windows Phone 7. You would have to get the HD2's successor the HD7 to get WP7.

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