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| x GSM 1900 | ||
| x GSM 1800 | ||
| x GSM 900 | ||
| x GSM 850 | ||
| x WCDMA 2100 | ||
| x UMTS 1700 | ||
| x UMTS 2100 | ||
| x UMTS 1900 | ||
| x UMTS 850 | ||
| x UMTS 800 | ||
| x UMTS 900 | ||
| x HSDPA 1700 | ||
| x HSDPA 2100 | ||
| x Triband |
Tri-band phones (also known as triband) are mobile phones that support three frequency bands. Having more than one frequency in one device is useful to enable roaming between different countries and continents. Tri-band technology is slowly becoming...
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| x Universal Mobile Telecommunications System |
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Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is one of the third-generation (3G) mobile telecommunications technologies, which is also being developed into a 4G technology. The first deployment of the UMTS is the release99 (R99) architecture....
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| x Global System for Mobile Communications |
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GSM (Global System for Mobile communications: originally from Groupe Spécial Mobile) is the most popular standard for mobile phones in the world. Its promoter, the GSM Association, estimates that 80% of the global mobile market uses the standard....
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| x Quad band |
Quad band (also known as quad-band or quadband) literally means four bands. Most people come across the term when it is used to describe a mobile phone supporting four frequency bands. Having more than one frequency in one device is useful to enable...
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