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 Using US cell phones in Nepal
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Posted on 02-21-06 9:50 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I know this has been asked before, but what do you have to do to use a regular US cellular phone in Nepal, if at all possible? I have a samsung one from verizon. What's the deal with sim cards? Can anyone shed some light ?
 
Posted on 02-21-06 10:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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u have sth called GSM ....
gsm 900 is for nepal, 850 for usa, 1900 for other many countries in europe......i guess so....

if ur cell set has GSM 900 WRITTEN.....then...u can use for nepal....otherwise no....

some have triple mode......850/900/1900....u can use tht anywhere in world....

u can see the gsm of ur cell online using ur cell model #.....

just try to see......


hope it helps.....
 
Posted on 02-21-06 11:07 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Usually phones are operator locked. So u have to unlock that phone if u want to use SIM card of others network. In Nepal GSM is dual band i.e 900/1800 GHz. U can find lots of page about how to unlock phones. But watch out if u enter wrong code again and again mobile hardware may be destroyed. Ok. If u need detail information than u can send me model number of ur mobile.
 
Posted on 02-21-06 11:11 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I took my phone with me when I went to nepal just a month ago..
and it worked fine..
i have T-Mobile..
 
Posted on 02-21-06 11:41 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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t-mobile and cingular use GSM phones with SIM card thus can be used in Nepal.

now with verizon there is a catch. it does not have any sim card thus needs to find whether u r using triple band tri mode phone. then can be used
 
Posted on 02-21-06 11:47 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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well,if you get cingullar or tmobile's phone it will work.make sure it is quad band.if it is tri band you have to unlock it.call phone provider.razer..motarala v600.sony910 are some of the models that will work
 
Posted on 02-22-06 8:29 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Kristen if u have Verizon phone u can't use it in Nepal coz Verizon,sprint do not use sim cards and even there is no slot to use ur sim card on it they have something like TDMA,CDMA technology.But in Nepal they have GSM technology that requires sim cards that we use here in T-mobile,Cingular.Quad band phones might work like Motorola V6 but u have to unlock it first as others said.
 
Posted on 02-22-06 12:31 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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~
I am also concerned with this topic.
I have Samsung dualband flip phone set from Cingular. Can I use this in Nepal ?

Cheers,
 
Posted on 02-22-06 7:13 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hi M,
it wont work.
ger Quad band
phone.
 
Posted on 02-22-06 8:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I sent a Motorola Razr GSM Unlocked.....it worked like a champ...u can google "GSM unlocked", you will get a good list of sellers...if you wanna buy the latest and greatest...
 


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