Posted on April 3, 2010.
to say about Letstalk.com got something to say about Letstalk.com and something to drive on Samsung A-737! ok, here it goes sign in contact for five years Letstalk.com I ordered the telephone line I received an e-mail through the site that the phone was out of stock, I think this was not the case.
I canceled the order with Letstalk.com because I fealt as they are a little misleading on their website. just wann ask some guy shows up some issues with the means to share with me Letstalk.com
Samsung A-737 had a phonesome hands on this phone if so give me some feedback how this phone
I forgot where I'm connected with the AT & T worker, I asked the price difference between Letstalk.com and AT & T website
For this reason Letstalk.com sells at a low price, they told me
"These are third party websites and the phone would harm or phone is not in itself the characteristics it should have"
Would the above be true, especially when he said that most features will not work on a phone purchased from third party websites?
I have not had a good experience with Nokia. I was not satisfied. But this is not quite the case with Letstalk.
The Nokia E90 is a smartphone with a very expensive High end and with a characteristic blessing for 3G connection internet.But this phone was released first in Europe to 2100 MHz, which is not supported by the United States. However, Nokia has issued later, the American version. So I called the Letstalk confirm whether the U.S. version means it will support 3G connection to a frequency that is suppoerted United States. But the representative Letstalk not have a brief idea about this it shows me connected to Nokia for the conversation Furthur. The Nokia representative said that the U.S. version of 3G support connection to the United States because it is at a frequency of 1900 MHz. So, after this confirmation, I ordered this phone.
However, when I received the phone, I was surprised to find that it was a 2100 MHz Freq. Telephone and 1900 not. I called Nokia to notify their mistake but I was told that the American version of this phone uses the same frequency that the European version and there would be no problem in connection 3G. Also the person who initially Nokia said that the European and U.S. version are different is completely wrong. As far as I know, the only substantial 'U.S.' feature was a serial number that meant Nokia would support it in the U.S.
But because of this confusion and also feature a few other problems with the phone, I returned to Nokia. The representative told me that my Letstalk amount is refunded. So, I did not take any effort to confirm my bank statement.
NokiaUS has the phone on their website and, like the last time I checked, they said he had a high speed connection (HSDPA, I think). The note says that you can use depends on your provider, but there was no mention of the fact that no supplier in the United States supports the frequency it does connect to high speed, therefore, that the implementation this description on the web page has been NokiaUS, at least, highly misleading.
So I have no particular problem with Letstalk, but I am a bit unhappy with Nokia. Of course, I'm also unhappy with the fact that the phone that looks very good on paper turns out to have a lot of bad things with it in practice.
I have the A737 and I am quite i.