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    compatible Ericsson F3607GW

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by vip78, Sep 8, 2010.

  1. vip78

    vip78 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Ericsson F3607GW compatible with vpcz11??
     
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    If you intend on using it with HSDPA or GSM networks, if the Z11 has a SIM card slot on the motherboard that's active, it should work fine. Otherwise, find a card that has a SIM slot built into the card.
     
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    thanks
    ok but what you say in card it's satellite-based GPS or on operator towers??
     
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    Well, the one that comes from Sony as an option has satellite based GPS built in, but I don't think the ericsson card has any GPS capability.
     
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    I think the opposite,,

    Sony card depends alleged Verizon towers
     
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    The version of the GOBI 2000 card that Sony uses may be locked to a certain carrier in the US, but elsewhere, no. Also, the GOBI 2000 uses satellite based GPS with server side assistance to keep location time to a minimum.
     
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    GOBI 2000 not support a-gps ithink gps
    i prefer Ericsson F3607GW because it's support a-gps and new feature Intel's Anti-Theft Technology .