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Hands0n
7th October 2006, 01:00 AM
I went and picked up one of these thar Samsung Z500 handsets from the Vodafone store today. Somewhere useful to park my PAYT SIM - they supply the handset with another SIM so I've got one going spare for yet another handset at some stage!

I had considered the Z500 when I went contract with Vodafone in December 2005, but waited it out for the SE W900i which I do not regret doing.

The current price of the Z500 is £150 in Vodafone shops, and that should include a £20 top up - hence the handset is only £130, but you can't buy it for that price.

The first one I bought today was faulty, no audio but everything else worked. Vodafone swapped it out for another in-store without any quibble, tested it in-store with me, making sure that I left with a working one this time.

Initial feelings about the Z500 is that it is very typical Samsung - neat, and very compact for a 3G handset (yes, I know there are others, but this did rather set the pace back then). The menus are all very intuitive, finding my way around the handset has been a doddle.

Although sourced from Vodafone the handset did need to be configured properly for GPRS and MMS - easy enough to do from the Vodafone website Help pages. The configurations are sent to the handset as a pair of SMS config messages which you have to "install" to make work. A matter of moments and the handset is configured for PAYT GPRS and MMS.

There are articles in another thread on this part of the T3G which suggest how to unlock the handset to accept any other SIM. That makes for a fairly bargain-priced any-network 3G handset - but you will have to configure in the MMS/GPRS stuff, easy enough from Samsung's own website (http://www.samsungmobile.com).

At the £150 price point I can recommend the Z500 to anyone wanting to get into 3G at a bargain basement price coupled with a PAYT SIM to get the hang of the stuff. Later you could "upgrade" to a 30-day SIM-Only from Vodafone which offer some very good deals. The Z500 will be quite happy with one of those stuffed inside its case.

External memory comes with the Z500 in the form of a 32MB Transflash and adapter. Quite weedy by today's memory sizes, but an upgrade of that from the likes of Mobymemory would sort out any storage capacity issues.

So the first day with the Z500 in my hands has been a pleasant experience (once I got a working one that is LOL). It will be getting some stick during the Stop The Clock periods. The SIM is registered for Free Weekends, but as I have a contract handset with Vodafone I'll not be spending sufficient on this to make it worthwhile.

Want an inexpensive but very able 3G handset? Give the Z500 a consideration. There's plenty of life in that particular dog yet. :)

miffed
7th October 2006, 01:37 PM
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-Z500-Vodafone-Mobile-Handset/dp/B000GGFR9W/ref=pd_sxp_f_i/026-0332480-5989203?ie=UTF8


Only £126 on Amazon ;)

Hands0n
7th October 2006, 02:31 PM
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-Z500-Vodafone-Mobile-Handset/dp/B000GGFR9W/ref=pd_sxp_f_i/026-0332480-5989203?ie=UTF8


Only £126 on Amazon ;)

Yea, and cheaper on Vodafone Online too, but I wanted it right away :D. I don't know if the same deal applies with Amazon and Vodafone Online - but the handset from the Vodafone store at Bluewater comes with a two-year warranty. Year one from Samsung/Vodafone and year two covered by Vodafone.

xbmail
6th December 2006, 07:26 PM
Hi, there!
Can I use Z500 with "Three" sim card? I've been using this kind of service before, like six months ago. Is it steel available?

Kind regards, Alex!

Hands0n
6th December 2006, 09:33 PM
Hi xbmail, welcome to Talk3G - the answer to you is "yes" providing the Z500 has been unlocked to any network, which is really simple to do or get done. The Z500 can be bought from the Vodafone on-line store (http://shop.vodafone.co.uk/index.cfm?go=payasyoutalk.productDetails&pid=114&numofferingid=1115) for £135 (gosh! its gone up in price!!), or from any of their hight street stores. A used Z500 can also be had on eBay for around £70 (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Samsung-Z500-Black-Mobile-Phone-Christmas-Present_W0QQitemZ280056551195QQihZ018QQcategoryZ33 12QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem) or thereabouts. Or a brand new one should be found at or around £90 (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Samsung-z500-mobile-phone-bnib_W0QQitemZ330059134792QQihZ014QQcategoryZ3312Q QssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)


There are plenty of options available to you.

Note, once you have the Z500 unlocked you will have to set up the specific APNs and stuff for the 3 network - the handset is not natively supported by 3 so you may have to do some fiddling around to find an appropriate homepage for the handset.

xbmail
7th December 2006, 06:07 PM
Note, once you have the Z500 unlocked you will have to set up the specific APNs and stuff for the 3 network - the handset is not natively supported by 3 so you may have to do some fiddling around to find an appropriate homepage for the handset.



How can I do it?

Thanx!

Hands0n
8th December 2006, 12:00 AM
You can buy a cheap unlock kit on eBay - probably for less than £5. It consists of some software and you'll need a serial COMx plug (probably) and the Samsung USB cable to get the job done. It does not take long. Alternatively, you may be able to locate a "unlocking clip" for the Z500 on eBay or elsewhere - expect to pay around £15 for one of those. These plug into the handset and a few seconds later its unlocked.

xbmail
9th December 2006, 12:58 AM
Thanks a lot!!!