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    AT&T's 3G Network supports unlocked BlackBerry Bold 9780

    I just bought an unlocked, unbranded 9780 from amazons to use with at&t. There was also some rumor going around that the Bold 9780 will make problem with an AT&T's 3G Network. I read in one article that the area problem has been arrive on it. Will the 3G on this work in Europe and USA? I need the smartphone that supports the 3G network on both this location. Thanks for any kind of help related to this issue.

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    Re: AT&T's 3G Network supports unlocked BlackBerry Bold 9780

    Not on 3G but you must include EDGE and RIM services among a BB data plan. A BlackBerry Bold 9780 unlocked will work on several SIM card based phone network, such as T-Mobile, AT&T and Sprint PCS. The specification of this cell phone will be indicating that it compatible with GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 Network. This all HSDPA 850/1900/2100 network are to be capable to run the 3G technology.

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    Re: AT&T's 3G Network supports unlocked BlackBerry Bold 9780

    It sure does! I just ordered a tmobile USA 9780 but then I realized tmobile USA doesn't use the same 2100mhz frequency as Europe. Hence I replace it with the newest technology base cell phone. It makes some changes and then the newly configured BB phone has been launched on market. That will be help to use the phone with the AT&T's 3G Network. Then use it and it really work to fix the region or the network problem.

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    Re: AT&T's 3G Network supports unlocked BlackBerry Bold 9780

    Brand New BlackBerry Bold 9780 completely unlocked and ready to use anywhere and on any network. This cell phone will be containing the HSDPA. This is an enhanced 3G (third generation) mobile telephony communications protocol. Hence I just suggest you to use this and it really work to fix the problem related to this issue. Then you need to use the inbuilt option present on this Smartphone and in the result you can able to use AT&T's 3G Network.

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    Re: AT&T's 3G Network supports unlocked BlackBerry Bold 9780

    USA, New Zealand, Australia, Chile and other countries are to be capable to work this on the AT&T's 3G Network. Recently India has been also launched this cell phone in the market and hence it would be support the AT&T's 3G Network. You need to just buy this cell phone and then using the manual do this connection within the network and cell phone. Then it works with no problem. this is the best that can solve your problem.

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    Re: AT&T's 3G Network supports unlocked BlackBerry Bold 9780

    You should have read the article before snatching up an unlocked T-Mobile USA 9700. I also read many article and they mention that the AT&T's 3G Network work well with this cell phone. You won't be missing out on anything without 3G, other than slower network browsing. The phone must be fully functional and if you found something wrong on it then visit the official site of the cell phone. It helps to solve your problem.

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