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Thread: Got a new phone for Jamaica

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    Got a new phone for Jamaica

    I've been using a Coral 180 but I really have a hard time reading the screen. OK I'm old........

    Just got a brand new unlocked quad band Motorola Razr V3 from Hong Kong for 40.00. Slipped my sim card in and all my phone book entries came up. I'm keeping the same number so I keep it topped up. No network but I'm sure Digicel will come right up when I get back. The display say's Digicel and T-Mobile..They're both 900/1800 ....frickin' cool

    Well worth the money. I had a V3 here in the states and it lasted forever. The Coral will go to one of the kids. I guess I'll throw in a starter sim card too.......

    Gawd I love the new Jamaica......
    Linston's Zion Hill Taxi

    Captain Dave

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    New phones are fun! Yeah!

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    I HATE new phones!

    I can never figure out how to use them! That's why on my new AT&T phone (had to get recently because my old phone died), I had AT&T unlock it (which was no problem) and when I get to Negril, I'll just get a SIM card and add some minutes with digicel. That way I'll have all my contacts on MY phone and I'll know how to use it!!! I won't use it that much anyway....
    Hedonism July 2-9, 2011
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    I am getting phones fron Negril One Stop.

    http://www.tickerfactory.com/
    I LEFT MY HEART IN JAMAICA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Turtle Towers, Ochie '85~Seawind, MoBay '89~Jamaica Grande, Ochie '99~Pebbles, Falmouth '09~Coco La Palm, Negril '11


    http://www.tickerfactory.com/

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    Msmari-do you mind telling me how much it was. We booked our trip through them also.

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    They were $5 dollars a day. but I believe you have to book thru them too.
    I LEFT MY HEART IN JAMAICA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Turtle Towers, Ochie '85~Seawind, MoBay '89~Jamaica Grande, Ochie '99~Pebbles, Falmouth '09~Coco La Palm, Negril '11


    http://www.tickerfactory.com/

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    Good stuff..Capt!
    There are a few drivers that include the phone for free if you book your round trip airport transportation with them.

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    I went ahead and bought a Claro pre-paid phone two weeks ago. It was around $25usd and included a SIM card. Samsung phone, not bad...has an FM radio of all things! I'll be topping up via internet. We decided it was best to have our own # in JA and we plan on returning at least once a year. Easiest phone transaction ever, no id asked for and the Claro girl set it up for us in no time. This was at the Claro store on the second floor of the building that houses Negril de Nail salon...on the cliff road just south of the roundabout. We thought the price was fair, YMMV.
    "Enjoy Every Sandwich"-Warren Zevon

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    Can someone explain the phone issue to me?

    ....from the reading it looks like I just need a phone with a sim card.....is that correct????
    June 2011 -Xtabi Resort (5 days) - partied with friends from Kuyaba, Negril Condos, Samsara, Legends, Merrills

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    no, plain jane - it has to be a "GSM" ('global system mobile' network), quad-band phone AND must be "unlocked". All phones sold in the US are 'locked' into the service provider you get them from (Sprint, Verizon, etc - they will only work with *that* service). In order to work in JA, the phone has to be 'unlocked'. it is possible to get an unlocked phone here, if you know what to look for, (also possible to get a code from the company to unlock one of *their* phones if you have an old one you want to use and it meets the correct specs) --

    but for ppl new to the phone thing, I typically advise to just buy a cheap one when you get to Jamaica - then you won't have to study all the specs to make sure you're getting one that will work there -- when you buy it there you KNOW it works on their network. Plus, even if you buy a phone here, you would still have to go into the Digicel or Claro store when you arrive, to buy a jamaica SIM card - so either way you're still gonna have to make a trip to a phone store in Jamaica. my personal preference is, I'd rather make one-stop to do it all, when I get there. Although the inexpensive phones you get in JA aren't fancy with bells and whistles, they're pretty cheap and they work great - I've had mine for about 5 years; it's a Coral and I really love it -
    Last edited by MissBlue; 07-01-2011 at 12:11 PM.

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