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NAM??? Whats it mean. what its mean when their is a phone but some version is NAM and some version is just normal...?? i wikipedia- and it said Number assignment module but still have no idea.. |
North American edition, basically it supports 850mhz 3G |
THe phone im looking at has NAM and none NAM. NAM version has HSDPA 850/1900 and none-NAM has HSDPA900/1200 what differences can i expect? is it only data download speed that is effected or is reception for calls better on NAM? also with none-NAM can i still make video calls? |
Pretty much just data download speed, some say you'll get better reception with 3G? |
Reception is better on 3G. |
you want the NAM version... Unless the phone will be used primarily in Europe, there isn't a reason not to get the NAM phone. |
It is short for nammer. You know, people from South Vietnam. Nothing to do with cell phones. |
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exactly what i was gonna say when i saw the title lol |
NAM = North American Market. Given the choice, I would get it. If you don't ever use data, then it won't make much of a difference. Reception is better, noticeably so at certain places like in elevators and basements/dungeons (at my work at least), but it's not a dealbreaker. |
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