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    For everyone who has a Motorola v60

    http://commerce.motorola.com/consumer/QWhtml/v60i.html

    They're already upgrading this thing. Geez...

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    Victor

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    Hey where I live there are phones like these....(all smaller or equal to the Motorola V60 - designed with small Asian hands in mind)






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    Here's mine...V

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    i would die for one of those phones....

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    Originally posted by BigJon
    i would die for one of those phones....
    would you really need a phone if you died?

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    I'm going to Korea next month. Perhaps I could smuggle some of these things back with me. I'm sure they would work as long as I could get programming instructions.

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    hey arkistan,

    how did you get them dinky little korean phones to work here in the states? chip mod? if so, which service are you using?

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    I thought they only used GSM over there. And it's a different frequency than over here. So how did you get it to work?

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    Originally posted by ChrisMG187
    I thought they only used GSM over there. And it's a different frequency than over here. So how did you get it to work?

    Korea is CDMA 800 and , I think 1700 mhz

    Technically, you can program your phone on Verizon in the US. You won't have analog backup, but you won't need that in a major city. iF you have the programming codes, Verizon CS people are more than happy to register your phone on their network.
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    Originally posted by freakinfreak
    I'm going to Korea next month. Perhaps I could smuggle some of these things back with me. I'm sure they would work as long as I could get programming instructions.
    Yeah, if you can't find a chip...you would just have a REALLY LONG distance phone number....

    BTW, real funny attgig!

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