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#1511
Originally Posted by Mara View Post
I looked at the SAR test report and it seems this support 3G only with 1700/2100MHz. GSM/EDGE support covers 850/900/1800/1900 frequency bands.

It seems this device is targeted to T-Mobile USA 3G network.
"Outside of USA and Canada, the transmitter of the device is capable of operating also in
GSM/GPRS/EGPRS900, GSM/GPRS/EGPRS1800, WCDMA900 and WCDMA2100 bands which are not
part of this filing"

 

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Originally Posted by sachin007 View Post
"Outside of USA and Canada, the transmitter of the device is capable of operating also in
GSM/GPRS/EGPRS900, GSM/GPRS/EGPRS1800, WCDMA900 and WCDMA2100 bands which are not
part of this filing"

Yes, I found that too a bit later...
 
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#1513
Originally Posted by Paxicide View Post
Actualy, it looks like different on the bottom of the FCC diagram. Dont know what those controls/inputs/outputs are...any ideas?
On the lower end of the device as seen on the diagram you see the following:

1. Speaker - the perforated one
2. Hardware screen lock
3. Audio jack

On the upper end;

1. Speaker
2. May be micro usb
3. I am not sure what the third one is

Then on the left side of the device:

1. power button in the center
2. zoom keys on the top
3. Power hole

Now compare with the image i posted in the thread. The lower end matches exactly.

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#1514
Originally Posted by sachin007 View Post
3. I dont know what the 3rd key is considering that fremantle is always full screen?
Fremantle does have a full screen mode, it just has less to hide (just the title/status bar).
 
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#1515
The specs state "This device has Voice-over-IP/Dual Transfer Mode capability for use at the ear."

Is this similar to the dual mode on say something like a N95, were you can select voip (internet calls) or regular calls and have it switch when your hooked to a wifi and even set it as the default mode of calling?

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#1516
And thanks nokia for better ear phones.

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Originally Posted by Paxicide View Post
The specs state "This device has Voice-over-IP/Dual Transfer Mode capability for use at the ear."

Is this similar to the dual mode on say something like a N95, were you can select voip (internet calls) or regular calls and have it switch when your hooked to a wifi and even set it as the default mode of calling?
As far as i remember, t-mobile had something like this. With some of thier phones you could call in the vicinity of wifi and it automatically switches to wifi and transfers the call to gsm/3g when there is no wifi. Saves a lot of minutes but i am worried about the battery life.... especially with the smaller 1320 mah battery.
 
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#1518
Originally Posted by sachin007 View Post
On the lower end of the device as seen on the diagram you see the following:

1. Speaker - the perforated one
2. Hardware screen lock
3. Audio jack
I guess I am not sure what is between the what is apparently the audio jack and the hardware screen lock...on the lower end of the device...when you zoom in on the diagram it appears to be protruding out from the device...

anyway good catch!
 
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Originally Posted by Paxicide View Post
I guess I am not sure what is between the what is apparently the audio jack and the hardware screen lock...on the lower end of the device...when you zoom in on the diagram it appears to be protruding out from the device...

anyway good catch!
Not sure what you are talking about. But the kick stand seems to be way smaller than compared to the n810.

Any guesses about the hole like thing on the lower part of the upper edge of the diagram?
 
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#1520
Originally Posted by Paxicide View Post
I guess I am not sure what is between the what is apparently the audio jack and the hardware screen lock...on the lower end of the device...when you zoom in on the diagram it appears to be protruding out from the device...

anyway good catch!
I think the protrusion you mention is the headphone jack. (Yes, the3.5mm jack is that big...)The smaller hole you see on the right may be microphone hole. On the most bottom right there is something that may be a stylus. Just zoom in a lot and you can see there is a notch on the right size that a fingernail should fit...
 

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