Qualcomm Announces Single-Chip CDMA Solution
Finally Phones that unleash all the power of CDMA at GSM prices
This new chipset if it does what it is supposed to will lower the prices of CDMA handsets.
Imagine a phone with streaming video at the same price that a consumer would pay for a GSM camera phone.
All of the GSM fans who berate the lack of "cool phones" for CDMA because the cost of manufacturing CDMA phones makes full featured phones more expensive than the average consumer is willing to pay will not have anything to say.
DSL speed PDA phones at a fraction of the current cost of 1X PDA phones and later PDA phones with data speeds faster than cable for the same price.
It's around the corner for us CDMA folks.
SPCSVZWJeff said:...
This is a major breakthrough for CDMA phone manufacturers, carriers, dealers and consumers.
This new chipset if it does what it is supposed to will lower the prices of CDMA handsets.
Imagine a phone with streaming video at the same price that a consumer would pay for a GSM camera phone.
All of the GSM fans who berate the lack of "cool phones" for CDMA because the cost of manufacturing CDMA phones makes full featured phones more expensive than the average consumer is willing to pay will not have anything to say.
DSL speed PDA phones at a fraction of the current cost of 1X PDA phones and later PDA phones with data speeds faster than cable for the same price.
It's around the corner for us CDMA folks.< >
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muchdrama said:...SPCSVZWJeff said:
This is a major breakthrough for CDMA phone manufacturers, carriers, dealers and consumers.
This new chipset if it does what it is supposed to will lower the prices of CDMA handsets.
Imagine a phone with streaming video at the same price that a consumer would pay for a GSM camera phone.
All of the GSM fans who berate the lack of "cool phones" for CDMA because the cost of manufacturing CDMA phones makes full featured phones more expensive than the average consumer is willing to pay will not have anything to say.
DSL speed PDA phones at a fraction of the current cost of 1X PDA phones and later PDA phones with data speeds faster than cable for the same price.
It's a
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Having sold Sprint, Verizon and USCC I can tell you that VZW and USCC customers are very hesitant to pay more than $50.00 for a phone. Sprint customers pay an average of $100-$200 for a phone. This drives what is available to sell.
It is not so much Verizon as what their customers will accept.
SPCSVZWJeff said:Perhaps it's because Sprint recognized the demand for luxury p...
Much of the lack of selection of VZW phones is due to the costs. If you look at the GSM phones they are cheaper because it is a more mature technology so there are more feature packed phones because they can be marketed at a lower price. Sprint has cooler phones than anyone but for some reason Sprint customers do not demand a free phone.
Having sold Sprint, Verizon and USCC I can tell you that VZW and USCC customers are very hesitant to pay more than $50.00 for a phone. Sprint customers pay an average of $100-$200 for a phone. This drives what is available to sell.
It is not so much Verizon as what their customers will accept.
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T-Mobile follows that by a few months and Cingular lags behind that by a few months.
Not a statement of fact just one man's observation.
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