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Hi all,
I acquired my Nokia 7600 from Carphone Warehouse 3 weeks ago and ported my number from Orange (it's a great memorable number that I got for nowt in '96 and the 3 VideoTalk 500 tariff is much cheaper). Since the handset was free and I managed to keep my number I'm not too fussed about keeping the handset, and now that I've unlocked it I'm considering selling it and using the SIM in my XDA II (or even Nokia 7110). The 3 SIM works in both these handsets but interestingly in the 7110 it comes up on o2 and in the XDA II it comes up on o2 but with the triangular "roaming" symbol. Before I stick the 7600 on eBay can somebody tell me if this roaming on o2 is roaming in the tradition sense, ie I would get charged for incoming calls and I can't use my inclusive minutes as I'm not technically on 3? If this is the case then there's no point getting rid of the 7600, however with the SIM in the XDA II I called 333 (3 customer services) and got through. Not sure if I'll be charged though .... It's probably a basic question (and one I think I know the answer to) but help would be appreciated ... -- Dusty Bin |
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"Dusty Bin" <dusty.321.bin@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:<k891c.1939$qP4.383@newsfe1-win>...
> Hi all, > I acquired my Nokia 7600 from Carphone Warehouse 3 weeks ago and ported my > number from Orange (it's a great memorable number that I got for nowt in '96 > and the 3 VideoTalk 500 tariff is much cheaper). > > Since the handset was free and I managed to keep my number I'm not too > fussed about keeping the handset, and now that I've unlocked it I'm > considering selling it and using the SIM in my XDA II (or even Nokia 7110). > The 3 SIM works in both these handsets but interestingly in the 7110 it > comes up on o2 and in the XDA II it comes up on o2 but with the triangular > "roaming" symbol. > > Before I stick the 7600 on eBay can somebody tell me if this roaming on o2 > is roaming in the tradition sense, ie I would get charged for incoming calls > and I can't use my inclusive minutes as I'm not technically on 3? If this > is the case then there's no point getting rid of the 7600, however with the > SIM in the XDA II I called 333 (3 customer services) and got through. Not > sure if I'll be charged though .... > > It's probably a basic question (and one I think I know the answer to) but > help would be appreciated ... Hi Dusty, The symbol that you see is a roaming signal and as such you will be charged extra. Three are also locking down on people who do not use a 3G handset to access their service....if you search around you will see that handsets such as the T68 and others are already barred from the 3 network....I think they check the IMEI. Very soon you will not be able to use the 3 sim in any 2-2.5g handset. |
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"al" <notforme888@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2786221.0403040630.5e62fbe8@posting.google.co m... > "Dusty Bin" <dusty.321.bin@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:<k891c.1939$qP4.383@newsfe1-win>... > > Hi all, > > I acquired my Nokia 7600 from Carphone Warehouse 3 weeks ago and ported my > > number from Orange (it's a great memorable number that I got for nowt in '96 > > and the 3 VideoTalk 500 tariff is much cheaper). > > > > Since the handset was free and I managed to keep my number I'm not too > > fussed about keeping the handset, and now that I've unlocked it I'm > > considering selling it and using the SIM in my XDA II (or even Nokia 7110). > > The 3 SIM works in both these handsets but interestingly in the 7110 it > > comes up on o2 and in the XDA II it comes up on o2 but with the triangular > > "roaming" symbol. > > > > Before I stick the 7600 on eBay can somebody tell me if this roaming on o2 > > is roaming in the tradition sense, ie I would get charged for incoming calls > > and I can't use my inclusive minutes as I'm not technically on 3? If this > > is the case then there's no point getting rid of the 7600, however with the > > SIM in the XDA II I called 333 (3 customer services) and got through. Not > > sure if I'll be charged though .... > > > > It's probably a basic question (and one I think I know the answer to) but > > help would be appreciated ... > > Hi Dusty, > > The symbol that you see is a roaming signal and as such you will be > charged extra. Three are also locking down on people who do not use a > 3G handset to access their service....if you search around you will > see that handsets such as the T68 and others are already barred from > the 3 network....I think they check the IMEI. Very soon you will not > be able to use the 3 sim in any 2-2.5g handset. Well I appear to have answered my own question. Yesterday (and this evening) I decided to take the plunge and make a call with the 3 SIM in the XDA II. I checked my inclusive minutes before and after the call and the call had indeed been taken from the balance, same again this evening. I've also heard that when the 3 handset can't find a 3 network signal it locks onto o2 instead; not sure how true this is but I'm willing to take a chance as I've had the SIM in the XDA for 24 hours and it's still working fine. Maybe I'll pay in the long-run eh?? :-) -- Dusty Bin |
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