Cdma Sentence Examples

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  • In general, most Sprint phones operate using CDMA (Code Division MUltiple Access) technology along the Sprint network.

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  • In the United States, Virgin Mobile operates off of the Sprint CDMA network.

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  • The Motorola RAZR was not originally available from CDMA mobile operators like Telus Mobility and Verizon Wireless.

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  • The V3c was the first RAZR to sport a CDMA radio.

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  • The original handset is a CDMA phone that works only in Korea.

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  • As such, it is of no use to anyone outside of that country, unless you can convince your CDMA operator to activate it (most will refuse).

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  • Using regular CDMA or GSM technology, the data transfer would not only take a long time, but it would also be fairly expensive.

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  • For CDMA providers like Verizon, you'll want to access EV-DO, for example.

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  • For example, the BlackBerry Pearl was released on GSM well before it was made available on CDMA.

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  • This may or may not come to pass and even if the Curve launches with Verizon, it will not be identical to the version sold by AT&T, simply because of the difference between CDMA and GSM.

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  • The merger of Sprint and Nextel brought together the CDMA services of the former with the iDEN push to talk services of the latter.

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  • You typically cannot bring your phone to Koodo, unlike Fido, because it operates on CDMA.

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  • When thinking about the best cell phone to communicate within Canada, however, you do want to keep the differences between CDMA and GSM in mind.

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  • In general, CDMA service is better able to reach more remote and rural areas, because of the way that the cell phone towers work and how the technology operates.

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  • Verizon uses CDMA technology, so using the iPhone with Verizon isn't as simple as buying the iPhone at retail price from an AT&T store and activating it on your Verizon account.

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  • In addition to the CDMA version being offered in North America, a GSM version of the Palm Pre is also being sold in Europe and Asia.

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  • This is because those regions rely much more heavily on GSM-based networks rather than the CDMA ones used by Sprint, Bell, and Telus.

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  • Even though there are already many Verizon Wireless cell phone models to consider, spanning all sorts of genres and feature lists, there is still the question of whether Cupertino's offering will ever make it to the realm of CDMA.

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  • Since Telus Mobility operates on a similar CDMA network as Sprint and Bell, it would make a lot of sense that the "Future is Friendly" wireless carrier would also get the Palm Pre.

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  • In the meantime, the only Palm Pre in Canada will be a CDMA model through Bell.

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  • As a CDMA phone, however, it is much more difficult to unlock and use the Palm Pre on international networks.

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  • A version with CDMA radios, which would then be compatible with the Sprint network, is being planned for release on Verizon.

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  • While Sprint uses CDMA technology for its main network, the Samsung Intrepid features GSM-based 3G wireless technology too, allowing it to be used as a world phone in 185 countries around the world.

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  • There are two types of unlocked phones, including GSM phones and CDMA phones.

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  • Even if you obtain an unlocked CDMA phone, there's no guarantee that you'll be able to tie it with the provider you desire.

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  • Just be sure that you are aware of the differences between GSM and CDMA phones before you make a purchase decision.

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  • While there are certainly individual differences, CDMA networks typically have wider reach, but GSM networks work better in urban environments.

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  • As mentioned above, CDMA phones -- like most of those offered through Verizon Wireless -- do not use SIM cards and thus, cannot be unlocked.

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  • With the BlackBerry 8830, it has global GSM radios as well as appropriate CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) radios.

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  • The CDMA part of the equation means that the BlackBerry 8830 is designed to work with networks like Verizon Wireless.

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  • As the CDMA version of the next generation of BlackBerry Storm, it features a 3.7" WVGA capacitive touchscreen.

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  • As the CDMA version of the Blackberry Dakota, it keeps the features of the original Bold, but has the addition of a touchscreen display.

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