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Zitat von sthoeft Also das mit dem T-Mobile Band funkt eigentlich weltweit. Bei dem AT&T Gerät müsste man die Kanäle kennen auf denen es funkt, sonst kann man das nicht sagen. |
"As of March 16, 2010, there are two versions of the Nexus One. Both versions of the Nexus One cover most major GSM and 3G providers in the US, Europe and Asia. On both phones, the GSM radio frequencies covered are 850MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz, and 1900MHz.
The original Nexus One also came along with UMTS frequency bands 1 (2100 MHz), 4 (1700 MHz), and 8 (900 MHz).[32], allowing it to access 3G throughout Europe, as well as on T-Mobile USA and WIND Mobile in Canada. The second version of the Nexus One supports UMTS frequency bands 1 (2100 MHz), 2 (1900 MHz), and 5 (850 MHz), allowing it to access 3G in most of Europe, as well as on AT&T Mobility in the USA and Rogers Wireless, Fido Solutions, Bell Mobility, and TELUS Mobility in Canada."
Nexus One - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Damit müsste ich doch eigentlich auf der sicheren Seite sein, oder?