Quote Originally Posted by billyhouston View Post
two versions of the J1. There's the J1 and the J1 4G, so it depends which of them the poster has.
Then I guess the only way to know for sure is to contact DTAC's service number or stop by a DTAC shop when arriving in Thailand.

Why they have to make something that ought to be so simple become something complex and time consuming goes beyond me. Even more frustrating, my phone was 3G and is now 4G. If there is any appreciable difference in speed or anything else, I haven't noticed it. As far as I can tell, everything is just as it was a few days ago when my phone was still 3G.

I hope the next generation of technology comes up with computers that actually work - all the time, telephones that are easy for anyone to use, and while we're at it, TV remote controls that contain only buttons people actually use instead of a bunch of buttons that I, for one, have yet to figure out what the hell they're for . . .