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I'm living in China right now and AFAIK China uses TD-SCDMA as opposed to W-CMDA (mainly b/c of Western patent issues..)

I am not too familiar with the different forms of 3G, but from what I've read, WCDMA and TD-SCDMA are both covered under UTMS. Am I correct? Assuming so, does the N900 fully support UTMS?

as a side note, I'd be happy to help with any Chinese translation for the n900 if I can get my hands on one over here

Last edited by china; 2009-10-22 at 11:39. Reason: spelling
 
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Excellent post! I am glad you live in China and interested in n900. I think most phones in China use sim cards. Any way to make the n900 use sim-card or can it be done?
According to this, n900 is
"Regional Availability: Europe, Middle East, North America...", nokia is NOT planning n900 to Asia at this moment.

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China currently has good GSM coverage. I am worried about 3G coverage under the TD-SCDMA band. The website above mentions WCDMA only, but I wonder if the N900 in fact supports TD-SCDMA as well, since both are covered under UTMS
 
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Originally Posted by bunanson View Post
I think most phones in China use sim cards. Any way to make the n900 use sim-card or can it be done?
I don't understand, what you want to say with that?!
Sure, that the n900 uses SIM-Cards^^
 
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You can just use China Unicom's sim cards if you want use 3G.
 

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Originally Posted by kyoleon View Post
You can just use China Unicom's sim cards if you want use 3G.
please elaborate
 
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I highly doubt that the N900 will work with TD-SCDMA based 3G services. It is a fundamentally different technology from W-CDMA...one is time-division and one is frequency-division. Maybe compatibility is an "undocumented feature", but I wouldn't hold my breath. Most major Chinese providers will likely be moving towards deploying W-CDMA in the relatively near future according to this:
http://www.umts-forum.org/content/view/1401/303/
 
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Originally Posted by zehjotkah View Post
I don't understand, what you want to say with that?!
Sure, that the n900 uses SIM-Cards^^
1) Not aware n900 use sim cards ?! Do they?
2) If it does, can one buy n900 in USA and travel to china, and insert those local sim card, your phone will work?

Last time I was in China, for 2 weeks duration, I bought a phone in china and bought their local sim card to use the phone locally, the total cost still cheaper than my Atnt roaming charge!

Anybody has any idea about sim card in n900?

Question: Do this spec implies n900 is using sim cards?
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Frequency Bands GSM 1800
GSM 1900
GSM 850
GSM 900
WCDMA 1700
WCDMA 2100
WCDMA 900
Data Bearers Dual Transfer Mode (MSC 11)
EDGE Class A
GPRS Class A
HSDPA[2]
HSUPA[3]
================================================

TIA,





bun

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As far as I know, China Unicom is only chinese network that uses W-CDMA 3G.
 
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Originally Posted by bunanson View Post
1) Not aware n900 use sim cards ?! Do they?
2) If it does, can one buy n900 in USA and travel to china, and insert those local sim card, your phone will work?

Last time I was in China, for 2 weeks duration, I bought a phone in china and bought their local sim card to use the phone locally, the total cost still cheaper than my Atnt roaming charge!

Anybody has any idea about sim card in n900?

Question: Do this spec implies n900 is using sim cards?
==========================================
Frequency Bands GSM 1800
GSM 1900
GSM 850
GSM 900
WCDMA 1700
WCDMA 2100
WCDMA 900
Data Bearers Dual Transfer Mode (MSC 11)
EDGE Class A
GPRS Class A
HSDPA[2]
HSUPA[3]
================================================

TIA,





bun
Short answer: yes, the N900 does, in fact, use a SIM card for network access.
 
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