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Default 05-02-2007, 11:20

I found another phone http://www.yuergps.com/gps/boce/pro-01.asp?ProID=401
   
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Default 05-02-2007, 16:41

Give me an affordable one of these that's tri-band (900/1800/1900) and I'm all over it.

For a travel phone I can live without 850. I just need it to work while I'm at Canadian or American airports.


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Default 06-02-2007, 17:40

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yeah but its only dual band.....wich sucks....


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Default 28-02-2007, 00:25

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Its on GT-Phone.com

The german webboards say that the first 1000 phones were built and shipped and a order of 50.000 pcs is made at the factory. Lets see how long it takes till the first models show up on the gadget websites for review

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According to GT, the first shipment of these sold out completely at the end of January. I wonder who, exactly, has them as I have yet to see a single review anywhere. The next shipment is due at the end of March.
   
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Default 07-03-2007, 21:36

Hi, www.yulong.com has also Twin sim mobiles, ánd tri-band
   
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Default 18-03-2007, 08:14

A few days ago after spending some time thinking about it I actually wanted to order the Ya Xing E50 from ipmart.com
Unfortunately, I had to send in some additional documents for them to verify my credit card which again made me think whether to order or not.
However, as soon as my credit card paymant was accepted I got the info that my phone was out of stock.
Quite sad as that phone was clearly my favorite to order.
Has anyone bought from them?
That disclaimer puts me off a bit:

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Please purchase at your own risk, because all China Phones do not come with warranty, and once shipped can not be returned back to us or refunded."

I mean I never had major problems with any of my (many) mobiles, so I could live with no warranty, but I am afraid that they might ship me a defective one from the very beginning.

Would love to hear from you guys.
   
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Default 19-03-2007, 22:17

Hope your phone arrives quickly and work perfectly. Also please note you could still have purchase assurance coverage or an extended warrantee on your credit card(there might be warrantee language in the instruction handbook that your credit card would double), you might be able to buy a third party service contract or insurance plan (some carriers offer loss, theft damage for a small insurance premium each month) to cover you against problems, or many repair shops advertise they will repair absolutely any brand.


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Default 19-03-2007, 22:48

Thanks for the info, I will keep that in mind for my next online purchase.
Unfortunately, that phone was out of stock right after I ordered (see my previous post), so I won't receive it, neither working nor defective.
I hope others will post about their dual sim phones purchased from ipmart.com or elsewhere.
   
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Default 20-03-2007, 03:05

Oops, should have read your post more carefully(thought maybe they were backordering it). Hopefully you'll find the phone you want from another dealer. True dual sim phones seem like a great idea. Beats having to swap sim cards.


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Default 24-03-2007, 19:48

I am so used to smartphones that going back to a 'regular' phone seems ludicrous

I wish more phones had dual SIM capability!


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