Yes,It will work.But Roaming charges will be applicable.
If you need to stop Roaming phone signal while visiting abroad,You should keep in mind the following instructions
1.Turn your voicemail off
2.Just switch Data Roaming off with a help of your service provider.
3.Try to access network through Wi-Fi while visiting abroad.
4.You can also avoid roaming by use the local carrier sim card,which is available in that country.Before put local carrier,Make sure your phone is unlocked or not.If it's restricted by some network,try to unlock your phone using
Unlocking4U.com
SOURCE: SAMSUNG SGH-P310
re booth your unit to software maybe you have problem programs in your memory! re format your unit to software with twister series.
SOURCE: what SIM card will work in Europe in the Samsung SGH-x427m
Any SIM card that is activated (not expired or cancelled) by the issuing carrier should work, assuming that your Samsung phone operates on the correct frequencies for the country you are in.
You need three things to be true for all this to work.
Having said that, the price charged for your calls will vary widely from carrier to carrier. For occasional use, the cheapest thing to do is to buy a prepaid SIM that is issued in the country you are in. I would NEVER take a US SIM card to Europe and use it there unless (a) price was no object; or (b) I absolutely HAD to be reachable by others using my US phone number.
SOURCE: Samsung sgh m300 cellular phone
yes you need to go into settings, communications and change the band from 900/1800 to 1900 (1900 is the frequency we use in canada)
good luck :)
http://horizonwirelessonline.com
SOURCE: Dualband phone
Here's a link where you can dl the manual and this should tell you how to utilize the phone in Euro band mode.
http://www.starbatteries.com/sasgciowmaus5.html
SOURCE: I have Samsung SGH-a837 , AT&T. Leaving to Europe
http://mobile-cellphones.blogspot.com/
http://rahulhackingarticles.wetpaint.com/page/SAMSUNG+SECRET+CODES+(NEW)
In this you will have to look for unlock codes way down on the page but it is there.
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