Hi Guy's...
I am so very confused...
I live in Mandurah and the coverage with any other provider (apart from telstra) is crap.
The phone I will get is for Mandurah use and country use...not interested in city use, so the coverage is important.
So my provider will be telstra.....and they seem to say that I have to buy a telstra branded phone to get the best coverage...is this so?
Why is that, can someone please explain...?
I want to buy a Samsung galaxy note off ebay or gumtree...but how in the world will I know if it is the right MHz or what ever it is I need to know to buy a telstra phone..
God I hope this make sence
...give me a computer to fix any day ![]()
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Telstra uses.
2G 900 MHz/1800 MHzGSM/EDGE
3G 850 MHzUMTS/WCDMA/HSPA/HSPA+/DC-HSPA+
3G for cities 2100 MHzUMTS/WCDMA/HSPA/HSPA+/DC-HSPA+
4G for cities 1800 MHzLTE
ANY unlocked phone that has a radio for these bands will work... BUT 3G 850Mhz has the widest coverage AFAIK.
The Galaxy III and Note II do, but don't support the WCDMA interface (pretty sure nobody using WCDMA now).
www.gsmarena.com/samsung_i9305_galaxy_s_iii-5001.php
www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_ii_n7100-4854.php
Most other networks use 900/1900/2100Mhz for 3G and so a lot of phone makers to simplify things only cater for these.
Gypsy, went through same bull with phone 2 days ago. Dropped my galaxy SII and just wanted to replace the handset.
After about an a hour of mucking around with telstra, cracked the big one and walked out of the store.
Went to a non-carrier store sorted out the coverage question in about 1 minute and got the galaxy note in my hand for a few bucks more than what telstra wanted for the SII and hundreds less than SIII.
Gypsy, went through same bull with phone 2 days ago. Dropped my galaxy SII and just wanted to replace the handset.
After about an a hour of mucking around with telstra, cracked the big one and walked out of the store.
Went to a non-carrier store sorted out the coverage question in about 1 minute and got the galaxy note in my hand for a few bucks more than what telstra wanted for the SII and hundreds less than SIII.
I have a Galaxy Note, on Optus prepaid.
Just came back from a trip to Coral Bay, Exmouth, Dongara as well as other places.
I had excellent coverage in all these places, infact I got better connection for the net in all those places better than I get sitting here in Balcatta.
The Galaxy Note is an awesome phone, you can't go wrong with it.
When they say "Telstra branded phone for country use" I am sure it is only because Telstra has specifically sought out, or ordered the manufacture of, phones with slightly better range. Those 2 or 3 models are a bit better in the country than just a "whatever" phone from somebody else.
However, that is for true country use, and you will maybe get an extra 10km from the tower. In Mandurah anything will do, surely?
I have had a Samsung Omnia Icon for 3 yrs (with Telstra) and have full coverage for most of Perth to Albany, Perth to Gero etc with maybe 3 or 4 dropouts of 20km length on those journeys. That is not bad for a phone with no external aerial same as city folk (poor buggers) use.
What annoys me is there are no phones with a hardwired aerial plug any more. I used to have a phone I could plug into my high gain aerial on the car and have full coverage pretty much anywhere within 100km of a town and that was a big bloody area, like all the way to Esperance. Try that nowadays ![]()
Shame - cos that meant comm's on some very very remote beaches where nothign else was viable, and now it is gone. Getting worse not better is weird...
I have a head ache
...... I've had a headache for a week now..![]()
interesting mark and oceanfire
When we got to mandurah and the house we are in..Vodafone was crap
optus was crap and telstra is great...![]()
with optus and vodaphone I have to stand out side in the wind and rain to be on the bl@@dy phone....and internet connection..was zilch...
I know my vodaphone does not work in Jurien bay
So was just BITING the bullet and getting every thing telstra...as early next year we will be doing alot of prospecting and touring the country...so I just wanted the best coverage i could buy...and I just wanted to stick to one company for 1 bill...
I'm going to sleep on it ![]()
The point I was making is that if the Note works so well for me on Optus, it'll definitely work well for you on Telstra.
Go to kogan, best deals on phones, I always buy my phones outright.
One thing that a lot of people wouldn't know about (or care about) is that Vodafone are rolling out their 'new' network. The new network in an attempt to improve coverage, and to do this, they have also elected to use the 850mhz HSDPA network.
What this means, is that a lot of the phones from Vodafone are able to work on the Telstra network on 850mhz (their NextG network).
Of course, you need to make sure that the phone supports the right frequency before buying it, but I have a Samsung Galaxy SII and a Samsung Galaxy W from Voda, and they both work on Telstra fine. A lot of the phones come from Vodafone already unlocked, so this might help if you buy one from them.
Telstra have their 'blue-tick' certification for some of their phones, which means that they are recommended for rural use. This means that they either have better reception OR that they can take an external antenna (to give better reception).
Vodafone sux arse- was with them and got shafted.
Then was with Telstra, they phoned me up one day after four years of me being with them, offered me a 'special' deal for being with them for so long; I discovered the 'special deal' was available to anyone off the street.
So I gave Telstra the arse, switched to Optus and have never looked back.
I hate being on plans and Optus gives me the best deals on prepaid that is the same or better as a plan, but I'm not locked into anything.
Coverage I've found is the same as Telstra.
just buy what ever phone you want and then buy a sim card if they dont have the handset you want, normally works out cheaper imo
Jarryd
Thanks for the chat on this..I am listening with interest![]()
I could buy from kogan...I suppose...but wanted to get one local if I could..
but then...I really don't want a phone that's been dropped either....![]()
(I'm not a phone dropper...but I know peoples do.)
The thing that is really wizzing me off is on ebay...the peoples that have put their notes up for sale...have put info up for the samsung tablet....so to actually know if it on the 850Mhz..bla bla bla..I would have to actually email them all and ask and they would actually have to know the answer to the question...which I highly doubt![]()
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@ Mark
My son has bought the galaxy III and modified the back of the case so he can plug in an external ariel. There is a service port in the circuit board that will accept a plug. He said there is a fair bit of info about it on the net..
Thanks to all that helped me get over my headache..![]()
I have bought a telstra branded
samsung galaxy note..off evilbay..for $425.
so I am a happy little Vegemite....![]()
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it's not as if I buy a phone every year ![]()
my nokia 5110 last freaking years ![]()
As much as people bitch on about Telstra, if you want a mobile service that works almost everywhere then you can't go past Telstra.
I've stopped off in some of the most out of the way places up north and got 3g broadband as good or better than I get in the city. Many minesites and aboriginal settlements have their own 3G antenna and there's lots of those sprinkled around the bush. Often you don'r even know you're near one. You just start up the computer and find you have 3G broadband.
WOW! Out here?? Really?? ![]()
So if you're going to use it travelling around the sticks, don't even consider anything else.
I hope the Samsung does the job for you GD and I'm sure it will.
Yep the Nokia 5110 was a good phone, the 6310I was even better.
They were made in Germany, had the aerial plug on the back like Mark was referring to, and had something like 14 day standby time.
Even without the plug in aerial they still had great reception but with the aerial plugged in they were awesome.
I remember being something like 30k's out behind Rottnest in my old ex cray boat and having full crystal clear reception (with roof mounted aerial plugged in) when no one else on the boat could even get a signal.
I use an iPhone these days but still I still have 2 old 6310I's and always have one in the 4x4 with me when I go away anywhere remote as a backup.
Places like Gnaraloo, the last time I was up there the phone reception was hit and miss on the iPhone but fire up the old Nokia and you could talk for as long as you want, which is what you want in an emergency (of course it is normally switched off at places like that because I am usually to busy to talk)
And yes as much as I hate Telstra it is the only way to go once you are out of the city.