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nbbman79

Feb 24, 2004, 8:31 AM
I want the V810, so please don't get me wrong, but why are all the nicer new phones only GSM? Even Motorola's best phones are now GSM, w/out a CDMA brother/sister phone. Why is this? The V600 is clearly Motorola's flagship phone, or it will be, but for the 32 million people in the US with Verizon we are stuck waiting for the V810, or buying an LG. I have nothing against LG, but it ain't a Motorola. This is more of me venting than anything else, but I still don't get what is so hard about making a GSM phone also available in CDMA!!! 👿
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tester87

Feb 25, 2004, 7:00 AM
you need to take a look at the v710 the is the sister phone to the v600 some same feature diff look. plus bonus features. i hope this helps i know how you fill. By the way just to let you know on average it take longer to make a cdma chip set for a phone than a gsm new tech. and cost more for cdma chip. that why some time the phone is more $ with vzw than with gsm companies. It like the diff in a AMD chip on computer and Intel chip both do the same thing but one is more advanced than the other. cdma 3g is more advanced tech. and in the coming months and year you will see big diff in cdma and gsm.
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pastyirishman

Feb 25, 2004, 9:30 AM
Tester87,
I'm really not asking this to be an a$$. I think the 710 will be a cool phone. But the problem I have with VZW, and we are 9 year customers of VZW, is that by the time this phone is finally released it won't be the newest, coolest phone anymore, because all of the other carriers will have released the next round of phones. Can you shed some light on that? Thanks
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