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Nokia-USA just added the new 6385 CDMA tri-band phone to
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Posted by: almaviva
Nokia USA just added the new
6385 CDMA tri-band phone to their USA website...
but... it's for "US
Cellular" !!!??? What company is that?
Why isn't Verizon getting this
phone?
http://www.nokiausa.com/phones/6385
Posted by: TamperTesting
you may be able to unlock it to work
on VZW.
-Jamie
Posted by: almaviva
quote:
Originally posted by TamperTesting
you may be able to unlock it
to work on VZW.
-Jamie
Would VZW be willing to activate it?
Posted by: pattwak
quote:
Originally posted by almaviva
Nokia USA just added the new 6385
CDMA tri-band phone to their USA website...
but... it's for "US
Cellular" !!!??? What company is that?
Why isn't Verizon getting
this phone?
http://www.nokiausa.com/phones/6385
3585 is on there too but it says it's for metro
pcs....
Posted by: Palm M515
probably not. I didnt even know it was
possible to unlock a cdma phone. I thought it was only for GSM to make a gsm
phone work on another network.
quote:
Originally posted by almaviva
Would VZW be willing to activate
it?
Posted by: pattwak
quote:
Originally posted by Palm M515
probably not. I didnt even know
it was possible to unlock a cdma phone. I thought it was only for GSM to make
a gsm phone work on another network.
Any phone that is locked can be unlocked. It's the same
premise but different way to go about it. CDMA phones only have one lock code
(the MSL), where the GSM phones have 4 I believe. GSM phones are more easily
unlocked because there is software available. CDMA phones are a bit harder to
unlock because there is no software available, you have to "social engineer" the
MSL out of the providers.
Posted by: pattwak
One might even consider calling customer
service to find out if they will activate it first. I know back in the day when
verizon first came out if you mentioned *nokia 6185* they wouldn't activate the
phone at all, at least for me. I finally had to go into a local store and camp
out until they got sick of me to get them to do the ESN change, wouldn't have
been such a big deal except I had broken my phone and wasn't eligible for a new
one for another 6 months.
Posted by: Drev
Well, these developments definitely makes
things interesting, does anyone know if US Cellular or MetroPCS set the MSL to a
number other than 000000? All Verizon phones have that msl (master sublock
code), except free-up phones. I'd love to get a 3585 and use it on VZW...oh, in
case people don't know, for Nokia's, you can get into long NAM programming by
inputting:
*3001#12345#
If the phone has a msl other than 000000, you will
get prompted for it sometime after inputting that code. If it is not locked,
then you can easily call VZW's OTA programming by doing *22801 or *22800 in
800mhz areas, and get the latest VZ prl. Then ask a VZ rep to change your
account's esn to the new phone, and do *228xx again, this time, chose program
phone instead of update prl, and this will program the phone with your mobile
number.
Posted by: roamer1
Metro does; I don't think USCC
does.
-SC
Posted by: ilvla2
US Cellular is one of the largest cellular
providers in the nation. They are the A band provider here in California in
Mendocino, Lake, Humboldt, Del Norte, Siskiyou, Modoc, Plumas, Sierra and Lassen
Counties. They provide TDMA, CDMA, and AMPS service, and are in the process of
overlaying all their remaining TDMA areas(like California and Idaho)with CDMA. I
don't care much for them, but they are okay I guess. Oh, if they don't currently
carry the 6385, they will soon
Available Now at:
US Cellular -from
Nokia website
http://www.uscc.com/
Posted by: joestedman
quote:
Originally posted by almaviva
Nokia USA just added the new 6385
CDMA tri-band phone to their USA website...
but... it's for "US
Cellular" !!!??? What company is that?
Why isn't Verizon getting
this phone?
http://www.nokiausa.com/phones/6385
US Cellular is in Eastern Washington and parts of Oregon.
Posted by: almaviva
Are there photos of the 6385 with its
antenna fully extended?
Nokia's website doesn't have any photo like that...
Posted by: eakenn
http://www.uscc.com/uscellular/SilverStream/Pages/b_showphone.html?zip=32653&mkt=609870
Interesting.
They must still be TDMA only down here in FL (the above URL is for the
Gainesville, FL market)
Posted by: ImmerStark
here is a zip for a cdma market
61410
something interesting is that they have already started
selling cdma handsets in tdma markets so they will be ready when cdma is
launched. poor people are stuck in analog untill cdma is launched though
and i say
this because i have had customers come into my store and show me their us
cellular cdma phone that they bought in rural oklahoma.
Posted by: _KC_
I have gotten some US Cellular 5185's before
for really cheap and they were not subsidy locked.
KC
Posted by: roc a fella
quote:
Originally posted by _KC_
I have gotten some US Cellular 5185's
before for really cheap and they were not subsidy locked.
KC
US Cellular will take over PrimeCo's 1900mhz band right
here in Chicago on November 12, 02.
Posted by: thegonagle
Does anyone know if Verizon is testing
this phone or considering adding it to their line-up? I'm looking to replace my
LG-TM510 very soon. I have a 6360 with AT&T prepaid and I think the phone is
wonderful. I would love a CDMA version, but I'm not crazy about the idea of
trying to use an unsupported phone with my primary service on Verizon, so I want
to know if Verizon will offer this phone soon.
Thanks.
Posted by: cellfreak
Why VZ won't carry it: Nokia CDMA Phones
are junk. Actually, Most Nokia phones are junk. Poor at being a PHONE. I'm
surprised they even carry the 5185i, but they do, and it's a poor seller for
them. Most people looking for a low end phone take the free Kyocera or the
V.120c, which are light years ahead of Nokia...
Posted by: JerryNycom
The Nokia 6385 is NOT a Triband.....No
Analog......Maybe Verizon still wants analog in certain markets........
Posted by: pattwak
quote:
Originally posted by JerryNycom
The Nokia 6385 is NOT a
Triband.....No Analog......Maybe Verizon still wants analog in certain
markets........
This was copied directly from nokiausa.com
Service
CDMA 800 / 1900 MHz, AMPS
it has an analog side. that doesn't mean
it still isn't a nokia cdma phone *junk* but it has an analog side
nonetheless.
Posted by: DaBigBR
Here is the whole story:
US Cellular
is slowly converting to CDMA around their markets. The East coast is CDMA, and
so is the Midwest (Iowa and Illinois at least).
Verizon probably will not
carry the phone just for the fact that they never have good luck with Nokia
products and they are trending towards more feature-filled phones with colored
screens and smaller dimensions.
A CDMA phone can be subsidy locked with a
six digit code (called an SPC <service provider code> or MSL <master
subsidy lock> ). The US Cellular 6385s are NOT sublocked, so you are able to
use them on Verizon if you so choose. I have purchased one and will have it
active by Monday.
To activate one of these phones on vzw I would go
through *3001#12345# programming and set the proper home SID, MIN, MDN, etc. I
would then call Verizon and make the ESN change...I highly recomend saying that
the phone is a 3285, for the simple fact that I don't know how CSRs would react
to the activation of a 6385. The ESN will probably need to be loaded for the
phone to be activated. If they want you to try a different ESN, tell them you
bought the (3285) on ebay and don't have another one available.
To
program the phone OTA you will need to dial *22801...*228 doesn't seem to work
out of the box. I would hypothesize that once the Verizon PRL is loaded that
*228 will work fine.
If you have questions about this process, just PM
me.
And if you are interested in this phone, here is a link to the guy I
bought mine from
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=wicellman&include=0&since=-1&sort=3&rows=25
I
AM NOT THE SELLER OF THE PHONE. The seller is a gentleman named Norm that was
very easy to deal with (he drove an hour to make the exchange in person without
even hesitating).
Questions....let me know!
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