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	<title>Comments on: Nokia N93 Reviews are Trickling In</title>
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		<title>By: GSM 850 MHz band &#8212; Not To Be Overlooked. : voiceontheweb.biz</title>
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		<description>[...] SIM chip into it and immediately found that gap near my home had disappeared. Phone Boy reports similar experiences trying out the N93 on Cingular and T-Mobile in the [...]</description>
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		<description>&lt;!--%kramer-pre%--&gt;improved coverage as well as a tourist area where I have previously received marginal coverage. When I received the Nokia N73 last week I moved a second SIM chip into it and immediately found that gap near my home had disappeared. Phone Boy reports similar experiences trying out the N93 on Cingular and T-Mobile in the U.S.   [IMG ]Bottom line is that, if you want to have full coverage in North America you need a quint band &quot;world&quot; phone covering 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz for GSM/GPRS/EDGE plus 2100 UMTS for &lt;!--%kramer-post%--&gt;</description>
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