View Full Version : Looking to upgrade to a Diamond? Wanna swap?
RayB
2nd August 2008, 03:56 AM
Hi,
Bought a Diamond on my trip to Canada last week. The wanker told me it was a 3G model but it is the GSM/Edge version which does not work here in Japan.
Anyone interested in swapping a mint condition kaiser (pref HTC branded) for my Diamond perhaps with a few bucks cash as well.
If so drop me a PM with your offer.
Thanks...
tvos
2nd August 2008, 04:17 AM
i have a at&t tilt which is a kaiser unlocked.. might be interested..:)
dave
AllTheWay
2nd August 2008, 04:38 AM
AT&T Tilt here.
I am interested indeed!
XSIVSPD
2nd August 2008, 05:22 AM
"but it is the GSM/Edge version "
didnt know they made a version wthout 3G ???
elypsar
2nd August 2008, 07:14 AM
"but it is the GSM/Edge version "
didnt know they made a version wthout 3G ???
Same.
OP, are you sure the feature isn't just disabled?
NuShrike
2nd August 2008, 09:10 AM
Hi, Bought a Diamond on my trip to Canada last week. The wanker told me it was a 3G model but it is the GSM/Edge version which does not work here in Japan.
Anyone interested in swapping a mint condition kaiser (pref HTC branded) for my Diamond perhaps with a few bucks cash as well.Is it a UK/European phone? The 3G there is the same as Japan's. Otherwise, is it the US/Canadian version?
-PiLoT-
2nd August 2008, 12:11 PM
i thought 3g wasnt supported in japan, because there was a whole thing with nokia n95 were they released a version which had the umts/3g 2100 mhz removed because its not supported, niether is wifi
although that might china
Nghiem
2nd August 2008, 12:30 PM
"but it is the GSM/Edge version "
didnt know they made a version wthout 3G ???
That's the version for India market.
NotATreoFan
2nd August 2008, 07:47 PM
The current Diamond that supports 3G will not work at 3G speeds in the US due to its supported frequencies. However, I read this week on Engadget that a US-compatible Diamond has made it's way to the FCC for approval.
AllTheWay
2nd August 2008, 07:48 PM
The current Diamond that supports 3G will not work at 3G speeds in the US due to its supported frequencies. However, I read this week on Engadget that a US-compatible Diamond has made it's way to the FCC for approval.
Would that be the CDMA version or the GSM ;)
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