Posted by: nepalikochoro November 21, 2006
Cell phones to Nepal
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bostongirl, i googled the 'samsung a60' and found very mixed results, as there were a variety of other acronyms associated with the phone name , like SCH etc. But if you do the following, you should be able to tell if it will work in nepal or not: check if your phone has a RUIM card slot. (take out the battery and see if there is a slot to put in a GSM like card'). if it has a verizon phone, and u see a space for a card, recheck the slot to see if there are actual electronic leads there that are used to read data to/from the card. I say this because verizon has this bad habit of removing the actual leads that are used to read/write information from the card but still keeping the slot there for the card to fit. I guess they do it so that people dont use their phones with other services. If there is a slot for the RUIM card with leads, then i'm pretty sure that the phone can be used with ntc's CDMA system after it is unlocked. (I'm also inquiring about the actual specs required for a CDMA phone to work in nepal; as the service is very new, very few people know the details. But i'm pretty sure that you need to have a RUIM card slot). So, if you have the slot on your phone, and you can get it unlocked, you should be able to use it in nepal. If I come across more information that says otherwise, i'll let you know :) cheers, nepalikochoro.
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