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Old 09-07-2011, 05:11 AM   #1
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Default Can 9930 be used in singapore network ?

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I had Storm 9550 or 9530 before (forgot what exactly it is )
and when i travel to singapore it cAn not be used with singapore networks

now that i bought 9930, I am wondering whether 9930 can be use with singapore networks

anyone experienced or using 9930 Verizon in singapore networks ?

thanks for ur concern
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Old 09-07-2011, 11:44 AM   #2
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I had Storm 9550 or 9530 before (forgot what exactly it is )
and when i travel to singapore it cAn not be used with singapore networks

now that i bought 9930, I am wondering whether 9930 can be use with singapore networks

anyone experienced or using 9930 Verizon in singapore networks ?

thanks for ur concern
Shouldn't be a problem. I personally am using a 9930 in Malaysia with a Verizon sim and its not a problem and the networks of the two countries are based off the same bands.
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Old 09-09-2011, 01:28 AM   #3
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anyone use 9930 in singapore presently ?
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Default Re: Can 9930 be used in singapore network ?

You will have to make sure that the 9930 you buy (from whatever carrier) that the phone actually uses the same bands that your carrier in singapore uses.

Telkomsel uses the GSM Dual Band (900 & 1800). So you would need a compatible 9930. Quad-band, Tri-band and Europe/Asia Dual-band phones should work in singapore. North American dual-band phones generally WILL NOT work there.
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