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redbicycle

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  1. Best thing then put a SIM in and try it. Remember at least 2 of your 3 bands may be used for Japanese frequencies.

    I tried to insert an AIS sim card in but no signal show ....... i will go to Big c tomorrow.

  2. A Quad Band that accepts a SIM chip would be the best chance. If the phone does not accept a SIM, then there is little chance of it working here.

    Its accept sim card but i dun know its quad band or tri band phone .

  3. Hi all

    Do you know any shop that modify phone in Chiang rai ? Thanks .

    Depends on what you want.

    If your phone is triband , then no problem.

    Suggest you talk to some of the phone shop guys in Big C. Lots of them, there and a few inside that can understand English.

    Got it , Thanks , i am not sure its tri band but it Foma Sh700is from Docomo ..........

  4. I believe Japan uses an entirely different bandwidth than anywhere else so the phones cannot be used outside of Japan.

    Why dont' you try posting in the internet/communication forum with the model number and see if anyone knows if it can even be used in Thailand?

    Okie , i will do it but i think japan is using gsm now. thanks.

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