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Also, would you guys have any type of pictures of the chipset or a model number associated?
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Have you looked at the FCC docs?
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Operating frequency
* Quad-band GSM EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
* WCDMA 900/1700/2100 MHz
Dear Brainstormers,
Hopefully I do this right. I was told by a Nokia rep to post my idea as a bugs then told by the bugs moderators to post it to brainstorm. So, here I am. I was wondering if it is possible to somehow edit the Nokia supported frequencies to support the 850/1900mHZ range? If someone here could please enlighten me and the rest of the community as to whether this is a hardware or software/firmware issue?
If it is a hardware issue, could it be possible to edit the hardware through the use of a different modules or antennae? If it is a software issue , hopefully, can we expect some wort of support in the near future? I'm sure it wouldn't be difficult if the latter was the case.
Thanks,
Kham
Last edited by chemist; 2010-01-23 at 19:03.