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Topic: ♦♦♦ GSMcoin ♦♦♦ Mobile phones ♦♦♦ Carrier Network Unlock ♦♦♦ Year 2 - page 37. (Read 84072 times)

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anyone gonna fill my buy order  Smiley
were gonna be setting new trading floors soon so if you want out toss me some coins please Wink
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Now my question is why would one want to unlock their phone for GSM? Are all smartphones locked?

Not all, but many of them. Ehen you make a contract with carrier the will give you free phone, but it is locked to that carrier, so if you want to switch to another you have to unlock it. And great % of people makes contracts to get free or cheaper phone, not so much of them who will pay 700$ for iphone when they can pay 299$ and then unlock it.
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Now my question is why would one want to unlock their phone for GSM? Are all smartphones locked?

Not all, but many of them. Ehen you make a contract with carrier the will give you free phone, but it is locked to that carrier, so if you want to switch to another you have to unlock it. And great % of people makes contracts to get free or cheaper phone, not so much of them who will pay 700$ for iphone when they can pay 299$ and then unlock it.

great point. i was just reading up on GSM and yes, all contracted phones are gsm locked.
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Now my question is why would one want to unlock their phone for GSM? Are all smartphones locked?

Not all, but many of them. Ehen you make a contract with carrier the will give you free phone, but it is locked to that carrier, so if you want to switch to another you have to unlock it. And great % of people makes contracts to get free or cheaper phone, not so much of them who will pay 700$ for iphone when they can pay 299$ and then unlock it.
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Im a newb.

What is the difference between GSM/LGE/4G/3G? (if they are even comparable) I was going through the comments trying to understand what exactly "unlocking a phone for GSM" actually means but ts still unclear to me.

GSM
GSM (Global system for mobile communications) is the standard by which the vast majority of mobile handsets work in Europe and is becoming dominant in other parts of the world.The majority of GSM networks use 900MHz and 1800MHz but in the US the 850MHz and 1900Mhz are prominent.
Most GSM phones are primarily used for voice but can be used for mobile internet access via the GPRS Core Network.

GPRS
GPRS is a system used to transmit data at speeds of up to 60 kbits per second.
GPRS is a tried and tested system and is therefore very reliable for standard mobile data use.

EDGE
EDGE (Exchanged Data rates for GSM Evolution) is a recent development based on the GPRS system and has been classified as a '3G' standard due to the fact that it can run at up to 473.6 kbits per second.

3G
3G was initially marketed as a way to make video calls on the mobile network but is also a highly efficient way for data transfer (internet)

HSDPA
HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) is a technology based on the 3G network which can support speeds of up to 7.2 Mbits per second.

HSPA (Plus)
This is an evolution of the HSPA (HSDPA & HSUPA) standard and allows for faster speeds. The maximum download speed allowed by the standard is 168 Mbit/s although in reality networks that support HSPA (plus) will offer 21 Mbit/s download.

LTE
Long Term Evolution or LTE is the first step towards true 4G technologies. LTE offers maximum download speeds of 299.6 Mb/s , but tests have shown speeds of 8-50 Mb/s

True 4G
4G technologies (LTE-Advanced, Mobile Wimax) are capable of reaching the recommended speeds for 4G - download speeds of 100 Mb/s and 1Gb/s.


Now my question is why would one want to unlock their phone for GSM? Are all smartphones locked?

in the states and a decent part of overseas, yes
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Im a newb.

What is the difference between GSM/LGE/4G/3G? (if they are even comparable) I was going through the comments trying to understand what exactly "unlocking a phone for GSM" actually means but ts still unclear to me.

GSM
GSM (Global system for mobile communications) is the standard by which the vast majority of mobile handsets work in Europe and is becoming dominant in other parts of the world.The majority of GSM networks use 900MHz and 1800MHz but in the US the 850MHz and 1900Mhz are prominent.
Most GSM phones are primarily used for voice but can be used for mobile internet access via the GPRS Core Network.

GPRS
GPRS is a system used to transmit data at speeds of up to 60 kbits per second.
GPRS is a tried and tested system and is therefore very reliable for standard mobile data use.

EDGE
EDGE (Exchanged Data rates for GSM Evolution) is a recent development based on the GPRS system and has been classified as a '3G' standard due to the fact that it can run at up to 473.6 kbits per second.

3G
3G was initially marketed as a way to make video calls on the mobile network but is also a highly efficient way for data transfer (internet)

HSDPA
HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) is a technology based on the 3G network which can support speeds of up to 7.2 Mbits per second.

HSPA (Plus)
This is an evolution of the HSPA (HSDPA & HSUPA) standard and allows for faster speeds. The maximum download speed allowed by the standard is 168 Mbit/s although in reality networks that support HSPA (plus) will offer 21 Mbit/s download.

LTE
Long Term Evolution or LTE is the first step towards true 4G technologies. LTE offers maximum download speeds of 299.6 Mb/s , but tests have shown speeds of 8-50 Mb/s

True 4G
4G technologies (LTE-Advanced, Mobile Wimax) are capable of reaching the recommended speeds for 4G - download speeds of 100 Mb/s and 1Gb/s.


Now my question is why would one want to unlock their phone for GSM? Are all smartphones locked?
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whoever wants in GSM, wants in BAD.
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I hate those tiny orders just to not show real market depth...

btw. this must be fixed asap imo (new wallet version):


Yes it will be..

what a wall ...

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I hate those tiny orders just to not show real market depth...

btw. this must be fixed asap imo (new wallet version):

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Lol 3k passed. goodcall to whoever posted that. wish someone could answer my question tho!
what is your question?
and 3k hasn't been passed yet prob withen the hour  Wink
depends how many people wanna get rid of there coins hopefully i can increase my postion again anything under 30k is pretty cheap


"""Im a newb.

What is the difference between GSM/LGE/4G/3G? (if they are even comparable)


they all mean buy more gsmcoin before the market swallows everything under 10k
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Im a newb.

What is the difference between GSM/LGE/4G/3G? (if they are even comparable) I was going through the comments trying to understand what exactly "unlocking a phone for GSM" actually means but ts still unclear to me.

GSM
GSM (Global system for mobile communications) is the standard by which the vast majority of mobile handsets work in Europe and is becoming dominant in other parts of the world.The majority of GSM networks use 900MHz and 1800MHz but in the US the 850MHz and 1900Mhz are prominent.
Most GSM phones are primarily used for voice but can be used for mobile internet access via the GPRS Core Network.

GPRS
GPRS is a system used to transmit data at speeds of up to 60 kbits per second.
GPRS is a tried and tested system and is therefore very reliable for standard mobile data use.

EDGE
EDGE (Exchanged Data rates for GSM Evolution) is a recent development based on the GPRS system and has been classified as a '3G' standard due to the fact that it can run at up to 473.6 kbits per second.

3G
3G was initially marketed as a way to make video calls on the mobile network but is also a highly efficient way for data transfer (internet)

HSDPA
HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) is a technology based on the 3G network which can support speeds of up to 7.2 Mbits per second.

HSPA (Plus)
This is an evolution of the HSPA (HSDPA & HSUPA) standard and allows for faster speeds. The maximum download speed allowed by the standard is 168 Mbit/s although in reality networks that support HSPA (plus) will offer 21 Mbit/s download.

LTE
Long Term Evolution or LTE is the first step towards true 4G technologies. LTE offers maximum download speeds of 299.6 Mb/s , but tests have shown speeds of 8-50 Mb/s

True 4G
4G technologies (LTE-Advanced, Mobile Wimax) are capable of reaching the recommended speeds for 4G - download speeds of 100 Mb/s and 1Gb/s.
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Lol 3k passed. goodcall to whoever posted that. wish someone could answer my question tho!
what is your question?
and 3k hasn't been passed yet prob withen the hour  Wink
depends how many people wanna get rid of there coins hopefully i can increase my postion again anything under 30k is pretty cheap


"""Im a newb.

What is the difference between GSM/LGE/4G/3G? (if they are even comparable) I was going through the comments trying to understand what exactly "unlocking a phone for GSM" actually means but ts still unclear to me.""""


it was down a few posts.

i place my buy orders by the 1000 n 50k Wink
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Lol 3k passed. goodcall to whoever posted that. wish someone could answer my question tho!
what is your question?
and 3k hasn't been passed yet prob withen the hour  Wink
depends how many people wanna get rid of there coins hopefully i can increase my postion again anything under 30k is pretty cheap
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1.8m total coins, with no other coin alike this one. 3k sats is hardly anything. marketcap isnt even $100k. LOL
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looks like were gonna break 3k soon  Wink
A lot of coins with no future vision and without use starting price 50k satoshi or more . I'm just saying

argreed.. we're going to 10k
i know were gonna go above 10k im just saying we should be breaking 3k withen a few hours...
you were right


the volume dried up and people were fighting to put buy orders higher and higher it's gonna keep happening till the market figures out what the true price is
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looks like were gonna break 3k soon  Wink
A lot of coins with no future vision and without use starting price 50k satoshi or more . I'm just saying

argreed.. we're going to 10k
i know were gonna go above 10k im just saying we should be breaking 3k withen a few hours...
you were right

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Lol 3k passed. goodcall to whoever posted that. wish someone could answer my question tho!
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