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Re: What????
Dec 10, 2004, 10:41 AM
in the Article: Sprint, Nextel Exploring Merger forum

Wow, this is really big if this happens. So I'm assuming that the IDEN/Motorola never came up with a viable 3G network for Nextel? What about those Flarion/IDEN network trials, were those network speeds too slow? Also what is the setup time for PTT on a CDMA/QChat network? Everybody I've talked to said that the PTT on CDMA (Verizon has it, Sprint has it) is not nearly as good in terms of setup time as ...

MP3 replay from Transflash
Oct 6, 2004, 3:03 PM
in the Motorola E398 forum

Can I download MP3 files (via bluetooth or USB from a PC) into this phone's transflash memory and then listen to them with headphones or the phone's speakers? Or does this phone only trasfer downloaded MP3s into its limited internal memory? Can I download MP3s onto the transflash memory outside of the phone somehow and then listen to the MP3s on the phone? Thanks for any info. neuman8

Re: verizon & gsm?
Dec 11, 2003, 2:05 AM
in the Rumor Mill forum

Ok, First of all I would like to state that everyone here is very confused!!! Let me try to clear things up so that we can all use the same terminology. GSM runs on top of TDMA, just like TCP runs on top of IP. So what you are comparing is a level 4 protocol (GSM) to a level 3 protocol like CDMA. The level 4 protocol that Verizon and Sprint PCS have is called IS-95 which runs ...

Re: verizon sucks! will never get it...
Oct 30, 2003, 1:43 PM
in the Motorola V600 forum

Interceptor you are right and wrong! I believe that the IS-95 protocol running on top of almost all CDMA networks doesn't even come close to the GSM protocol running on top of TDMA in terms of the end users capabilites (i.e. WAP push of SMS for GSM vs crappy indication to connect to server to get your SMS from a server for IS-95). I am not saying that GSM is better than CDMA because thats like saying ...

Re: unlocking
Oct 30, 2003, 1:22 PM
in the Motorola V600 forum

The V600 its a quad band GSM phone which means it will work on any literally any GSM network in the world, however, GSM phones come with SIM locks. SIM locks tie the phone to SIM cards of only one operator, that means if your V600 or any other GSM phone has a SIMlock on it, it will only accept SIM cards from one carrier, the phone is said to be "locked", if you enter the SIM ...

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