Hi would a dual SIM adapter work with the S3?
Samsung Galaxy S III I9300 Official Thread v18, many people wanking for JB
Samsung Galaxy S III I9300 Official Thread v18, many people wanking for JB
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Sep 15 2012, 10:00 PM
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Hi would a dual SIM adapter work with the S3?
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Sep 17 2012, 09:07 AM
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Sep 17 2012, 10:59 AM
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QUOTE(benny888 @ Sep 17 2012, 09:30 AM) Spore has 2 - 1800 Mhz and 2600 Mhz . Based on NST report - So Benny will this new S3 be useful here if I bought it from Singapore?SingTel and M1 use the 1,800MHz and 2,600MHz frequency bands for the new wireless service but the iPhone 5 will work only on 1,800MHz. StarHub's upcoming 4G service is on 1,800MHz but its network covers only the Central Business District, Changi Airport and Singapore Expo. Msia LTE is 2600 Mhz ( http://www.theborneopost.com/2011/09/04/ne...ry-in-malaysia/ ) and seriously for those iPhone 5 buyers do not expect any good performance on Msia LTE network as iPhone 5 works ONLY on 1800 Mhz. This is a fact many iphone 5 buyers are still unaware , getting a 4G LTE phone but will still be running 3G only ? I could be wrong on this performance aspect - anyone knowledgeable on this ? |
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