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My Blu Zoey T176 was in Portuguese so it made it all the more difficult but after about a hour of fiddling through the menus here are the settings.
Go to Menu....then the Tool Box (wrench & gear symbol) settings
Toggle down to Number 3 which is phone settings and select "OK"
Toggle down to Number 2 which is Language ... I selected English which is number 1. Appears to be three Languages available...1. English, 2. Spanish and 3. Portuguese !
Set English language: 1. Menu 2. Down 7 times, Right soft button 3. Down 3 times, Right soft button 4. Down 1 times, Right soft button 5. Down 4 times, Right soft button 6. select language now
Hi,
In GSM & CDMA seeting option you have to do the right selection. For e.g. In Slot 2, you have to select CDMA. & in Slot 1 GSM. Then it will work.
Hariom
The carriers who use non sim phones for their network are most likely to use a CDMA 450Mhz Network. Most phones with a sim slot will work on GSM 900-1800-1900 Mhz bands, with their subdivisions (like 850-950 domain, 1800-1850). A phone with a sim card uses a RF module tuned on a specific range of frequencies. The major ones are GSM, CDMA and UMTS (HSDPA included). There are phones with support for GSM + UMTS - most 3g phones available on marked. In your case, a GSM HTC touch Dual will work on gsm networks. For verizon or other cdma networks, HTC produces a CDMA version of the Touch Dual. If you have the gsm version (the one that needs a sim) you should use it on gsm carriers.
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