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Re: Any real-world advice for using TP2 internationally?
I am currently in Brazil and I have used the TP2 in Mexico and Thailand with international sims. My phone is unlocked and I use a custom rom. The only thing you must do is add a new modem connection for each country and enter the GPRS data manually and then you are set to go. This site pretty much gives you all the info you need for most GSM countries and Operators. http://www.laipac.com/gprs_setting.htm
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Re: Any real-world advice for using TP2 internationally?
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IE I looked at the website for Dominican Republic: Dominican Republic Orange orangenet.com.do guest guest Where and exactly do I set this info on the TP2 tHANKS
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I took mine TP2 to ecuador and bought a local sim card for 5 dollars and place it on the phone which I have unlock sim and mighty rom 1/4/10. The phone will try do detect the settings but you must choose the type of carrier in the country you are using it. A soft reset after it configures and you are all done ready to use it. I probably spend about 30 dollars or 40 recharging it but it sure is worth it against paying roaming on sprint.
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Re: Any real-world advice for using TP2 internationally?
Used Sprint TP2 in Mexico (Cancun).
While Sprint wants 1.50 a minute for voice and unclear on data, TelCel was about as much of a ripoff, for a local cell company. Also a lot of calls did not go through, since you have to register your phone online, some law they have. And nobody told me about it. So from 20 calls to USA, about 1-2 will go through. The data package was something about $50 for unlimited data a month. Did not take it so no experience with it. My Sprint TP2 was unlocked right out of the box |
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Re: Any real-world advice for using TP2 internationally?
I just went to Domincan Republic "Punta Cana" stayed at Hotel Arena Real NH for one day. The hotel charges $25 a day for wifi.
When I got to Punta Cana I called sprint international 817-698-4199, its a free call on yor sprint phone anywhere in the world. I had them turn on unlimited international data for the day and had them to auto stop it at midnite since I was leaving at 5am the next day. I do have the sprint sim card installed, but I left the phone in CDMA mode, roaming. It said the network was INTERNATIONAL The WIFI router worked, and so did my laptop. In order to get the best results with skype I used it on the touchpro2 with a bluetooth headset. Worked well The prorated cost is 69.99 divided by the number of days in month times days of use so my cost $2.50 Well worth it I was able to skype from the beach |
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Re: Any real-world advice for using TP2 internationally?
davejet,
Any info on voice calls? I am planning to go to Punta Cana in May, just wanted to get some info. Also, wonder if the fact that I do not have my Sprint SIM card will be a problem |
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Re: Any real-world advice for using TP2 internationally?
You will not need the Sprint SIM card for the Dominican Republic as CDMA works there. At least it did when I was there in 2007.
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