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well you better check your data cuz this phone is abalible unlocked in van city..... same with the V800 and V902SH... and they are japanese the keypads have japanese symbol and the language is orignaly in japanese....
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- 2005-02-12 05:13
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As i gone through the site and found the model it is so nice and i have been not use to the sharp model but features and looks are elegant weather this model is availabel in india
Thankingyou
Regards
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- 2005-02-10 07:03
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- Tharmaraja
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As i have gone through the model it seems to be very nice ,but i have not yet used the sharp model.But i am eager to have a piece like this
Thankingyou
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Raja
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- 2005-02-10 06:59
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- Anonymous
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Look! All Vodafone's are not going to work in the US unless you have a "Vodafone USIM" card in it (and use their roaming network) and have an account with Vodafone in Japan. None of the US SIM cards will work in any of the Japanese UTMS/GSM phone's!
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- 2005-02-03 03:48
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- carol
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so would it be a smart move to get the sharp 802 and use it in the america.. or is it just not gonna work?
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- 2005-02-01 20:53
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Great phone, great camera, large internal memory, TFT display, etc., but the 902 kind of make it "obsolete"??? It's almost like the V801SH which I have and is a great phone! Sadly the US made phone doesn't even come close to the GSM phones sold in the US.
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- 2005-01-22 01:29
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thanks to the Sharp 902, this phone has become somewhat underated.. that's to bad since this is a great phone with features to match and beat just about any phone on the market today.
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- 2005-01-15 14:50
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skater42, you are way behind time! Verizon owns some Vodafone share in the US dummy!
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- 2005-01-13 02:24
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- unknown
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skater42: Vodafone is already in the US.
They own a significant portion of an American phone company.
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- 2005-01-09 10:32
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next to nokia????? don't compare Sharp with a pice of junk
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- 2004-12-27 00:44
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Geeee skater42, I thought you would answer my question... I guess you're just and amateur big mouth who thinks who knows everything!
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- 2004-12-17 15:03
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skater42 do you know what system Verizon is on? Or even Sprint. Vodafone and NTT DoCoMo is on W-CDMA 2GHz and KDDI (AU) is using CDMA2000 1x800MHz. Even though the frequency may be the same I think the encyrption system is different and would be imcompatable, probably usless between the US and the Japan network. Sad isn't it? All the US model phone is make junky and the Japanese phones are well made with great feature and quality........
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- 2004-11-27 03:41
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Will this phone bluetooh capability be half-assed like Gx-30? Where it's only able to do wireless comm. without ftp, internet support?
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- 2004-11-26 16:02
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Verizon/Sprint won't touch these phones as the software programming is different
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- 2004-11-04 21:31
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@Unknown
Don't worry, you may be able to get the Motorolas from Korea which are on CDMA2000 EV-DO. I have heard of people importing phones from Korea and then getting them reprogrammed. Look on ebay to find some models.
I am not exactly sure how the reprogramming would work, but the S/N number would have to be signed up by your local Sprint/Verizon provider. Probably some hacking and cracking involved, not sure.
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- 2004-11-04 16:13
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It's really sad that all of these great phone will not be available in the US for good. They are meant for Vodafone and other W-CDMA/UMTS service although they are advertised "GSM900/1800/1900" It just means they can be roamed outside Japan/Europe, but are not produced to be sold in the US. Maybe Verizon or Sprint will come out with a similar model! They are the ones that uses CDMA and not GSM network in the US.
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