P PSUScott New Member May 18, 2007 2 0 0 May 18, 2007 #1 There are reports the FCC approval indicates the iPhone will not be capable of functioning at 1800 (the European standard) Does anyone know if this is correct?
There are reports the FCC approval indicates the iPhone will not be capable of functioning at 1800 (the European standard) Does anyone know if this is correct?
wot_fan New Member Silver Mar 7, 2007 586 0 0 53 Chicagoland web.mac.com May 18, 2007 #2 I think if you look closely you will find that the FCC only evaluated the 2 bands that are used in the US. The iPhone is a quad band phone though.
I think if you look closely you will find that the FCC only evaluated the 2 bands that are used in the US. The iPhone is a quad band phone though.
J joe New Member Gold May 5, 2007 1,113 0 0 May 18, 2007 #3 This is on the iPhone Tech Specs page: Last edited by a moderator: Aug 5, 2013
P PSUScott New Member May 18, 2007 2 0 0 May 18, 2007 #4 Thanks. I did see the specs before and I guess it makes sense the FCC doesn't care about funtions it cannot regulate.
Thanks. I did see the specs before and I guess it makes sense the FCC doesn't care about funtions it cannot regulate.
ebrunn Member Silver Feb 6, 2007 711 0 16 Minneapolis May 19, 2007 #5 http://wireless.announcements.engadget.com/2007/05/18/debunk-sleep-easy-the-iphones-still-a-quad-band-worldphone/
http://wireless.announcements.engadget.com/2007/05/18/debunk-sleep-easy-the-iphones-still-a-quad-band-worldphone/
ColsTiger Zealot Gold Mar 8, 2007 5,856 2 38 Columbus, GA May 20, 2007 #6 Yep. No way Apple would leave off those other bands. Thanks for the links guys.