Perhaps.
Medic wrote:
> Maybe what he means is locked/unlocked?
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Maybe what he means is locked/unlocked?
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Bruce Sorge wrote:
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> To be honest I am going off what the salesman was telling me. Not sure
> if he is trying to keep me in the high end phone or what? I do know he
> is steering my away from the HTC because of the cost
To be honest I am going off what the salesman was telling me. Not sure
if he is trying to keep me in the high end phone or what? I do know he
is steering my away from the HTC because of the cost. I guess he assumes
ALL soldiers are poor. While woefully underpaid, we are not generally
poor. An
?
I'm puzzled. As far as I know..all the blackberry cellphones have SIM cards.
You pop the back, lift up the battery and the sim card slot is there
for the card.
http://pic.gsmarena.com/vv/reviewsimg/blackberry-bold-9700/phone/gsmarena_018.jpg
Does Sprint have totally different phones where you
I need something that, when I travel to another country, I can just slip
in a local sim card and call it good. Sprint charges a lot for
international roaming/calling. So far the Tour and the HTC Touch Pro
are the only two that sprint has that have sim cards.
Vivec wrote:
> I wouldn't purchase
I wouldn't purchase it.
What you would want is the LTE 4G phones. The world is going LTE for
4G support. WiMAX is going to be a fringe standard,
sort of like CDMA while the world uses GSM.
Only if International travel is totally not an issue would it make sense.
Also, why would you go for the Bl
the network isn't really deployed yet either. I mean here I am just
over te hll from Silicon Valley, you would think --
to be fair they do have some test deployments going in silicon valley
proper but hey why wait to full deployment to take on floods,
mudslides and washed out roads? Sigh. It's ra
So I found out Sprint is coming out with their first 4G phone, the HTC Evo, but
it does not have international coverage meaning it is only good in the U.S.
That sucks. I am due for an upgrade at the time it comes out so it looks like
either the Blackberry Tour or the HTC Pro. I was looking forw