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I WANT IT

tkdjrod1323

May 9, 2005, 11:55 PM
i want it..i know it doesnt have 850 band. but i live in los angeles so wont really effect me. anybody else going to get it?? 😁
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mattm745

May 10, 2005, 12:05 AM
probably not 😕
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mattm745

May 10, 2005, 12:07 AM
I don't have a GSM carrier. CDMA is better
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HeroPsychoDreamer

May 10, 2005, 2:05 PM
mattm745 said:
I don't have a GSM carrier. CDMA is better



In your opinion.
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beejmann

May 10, 2005, 4:44 PM
It is his opinion. Just keep stupid opinions like that off this forum. If you like having horrible, ugly, crippled phones, then yes CDMA is better. It's also better if you go overseas and you don't want to use your phone. And if your favorite features of your phone are it's horrible battery life, poor reception in buildings, and a dangly, prone to break off antenna, then yes CDMA is better. 😁
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psychomojo

May 11, 2005, 9:33 AM
CDMA OWNS gsm anyday. I'd like to see you get unlimited web + pics for $10 on any gsm plan. And I'm not even gonna bring EV-DO into this. T-mobile what? Cingular who?c I'm sorry, I'll stick with Sprint thank you.
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beejmann

May 11, 2005, 10:52 AM
Unlimited pics? Unlimited web? When did your crappy service provider come into this? Who are you gonna send "pics" to? All one of your friends that have sprint? Oh, and that data coverage for Sprint?? And they call themselves a national carrier. Try going on the web outside sprint's network. Good Luck! Seamless mobility is what it's all about. Did you try using your Sprint air-card in Europe?? Mine works fine on Vodafone's EDGE network. In my city Sprint had a tower that fell over, and they never put it back up. Ha! Ha! I wasn't aware Sprint had EV-DO up and running yet.Verizon is 26 markets, 75 million people. GSM EDGE network in the US...268 million people. Let's see... almost 2 billion cellular users worldwide. I'll let you respond with t...
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HeroPsychoDreamer

May 11, 2005, 12:24 PM
With Sprint you can't even send MMS to people on their phone unless it's another Sprint customer. And there's some huge problems reported with their text messaging service because they don't use the standard like every other US carrier.
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psychomojo

May 12, 2005, 11:57 AM
Lol, unlimited pics to anyone I want to since sprint changed the way pix are sent 🙂 oh, but wait, you wouldn't know about that... I personally don't use data outside of Sprint's network, so it doesn't bother me, if it becomes a problem, I'll look the the new Sprint-Nextel to fix this problem, iDen and CDMA...can't beat that on ANY gsm phone, I'm sorry. CDMA will continue to grow as more companies adopt changes for the future, even your beloved gsm uses cdma technology, it's called WCDMA and it's for data. Well I guess i cant change your mind, but use CDMA and EXPERIENCE the difference, it's great on this side 😁
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Dibe11

May 14, 2005, 1:37 AM
ya but WCDMA uses SIM Cards so look who is turnning to who...2nd iDen and CDMA = garbage....plus they are still going to keep the companies apart...
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Inquisitor_Hoth

May 19, 2005, 3:28 PM
CDMA is completely different from WCDMA. If any thing it is a beefed up version of TDMA and/or GSM.It doesn't even use the same hardware as CDMA. And Iden has less coverage than sprint does, and it is a slower technology.
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muchdrama

May 10, 2005, 8:28 AM
tkdjrod1323 said:
i want it..i know it doesnt have 850 band. but i live in los angeles so wont really effect me. anybody else going to get it?? 😁
You may want to rethink that whole "I don't care if it doesn't have 850mhz!" approach.
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