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    Re: how to identify my phone? c905a? or c905?

    be very carful as u will end up with a unfixble trim area on ur phone gdfs
    were u carnt get any signal

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    Re: how to identify my phone? c905a? or c905?

    Also i dont mind paying for it, I read something about the Divinici team...Would they be able to help me if i purchase a c905a firmware from them?

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    Re: how to identify my phone? c905a? or c905?

    No, I cannot latch on to 3g. It only says E for edge, and i called the company i purchased it form and they said since the phone is not released in america it will not work with the 3g network. I am used to being able to browse the internet and be on the phone at the same time and also used to the speed of 3g. Is there anything i can do?

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    Re: how to identify my phone? c905a? or c905?

    if u got a credt u can flash it full with them i will check with my c905 and let u know if it does it safely yet

    edit/nope it does yet surport it :(
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    Re: how to identify my phone? c905a? or c905?

    I also wanted to see if it's possible to reflash to be compatible with 3G networks in America (AT&T, Tmobile). I did find out from AT&T and Tmobile that you need their firmware to use their 3G networks, because they are not open networks. Even if you were able to use their frequencies with an unlocked, unbranded phone, you would still not be able to access their 3G offerings, according to their representatives.

    I'm not sure if this is true or perhaps someone could confirm.

    Regards

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