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Old 11-02-2004, 10:42   #1 (permalink)
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GSM 900/1800 and GSM 900/1900?


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I have a T-Mobile Samsung R225M, I want to unlock it by flashing it into R210. And I want to use it in Asia. (Asia supports GSM 900/1800.)

And more--- R225M is GSM 900/1900, while R210 is GSM 900/1800. (Do they have different hardware?)

Anyway, Asia and US shares GSM 900, so it will work , right?
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Yes. The hardware is diffrient.
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Thanks, and will it work?
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No, Diffrient hardware = You will destroy your phone by flashning it with the wrong software.
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But many people have done it successfully , with R210 or R220, I saw that in this forum, software subforum...
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Ok, You try.. and i'll soon se you again asking for help with your dead phone..
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hehe, thanks anyway. I appreciate that.
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listen to him

the phone will be die its adifrent phone
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Thanks for the info.
Under instruction of espinoza, I just "repaired" it with "samsung service software-by vahid shahabi - R5/LITE" . Finally the version turned out to be R225M.01-R23UVVH2. It's just perfect.
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