useful idea, but what is the poing of having them working simultaneously? and wouldn't you need two phone numbers? since no carrier supports both networks. how is the battery drain with both GSM and CDMA running at the same time?? can't be good......
i wish they would do 3 SIM cards. then i would definately get a phone like this if it came to the USA b/c i would sign up for the add a customer on a friend or relative plan for $9.99/mo. phone service combined would cost me $30/mo and I would have access to all 3 major carriers. And just tell people from each carrier to call the respective number and I could save on making and receiving calls anytime of the day. and of course they all offer nights and weekends for free, so then i would use the calls from anyone and any phone system.
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useful idea, but what is the poing of having them working simultaneously? and wouldn't you need two phone numbers? since no carrier supports both networks. how is the battery drain with both GSM and CDMA running at the same time?? can't be good......
i wish they would do 3 SIM cards. then i would definately get a phone like this if it came to the USA b/c i would sign up for the add a customer on a friend or relative plan for $9.99/mo. phone service combined would cost me $30/mo and I would have access to all 3 major carriers. And just tell people from each carrier to call the respective number and I could save on making and receiving calls anytime of the day. and of course they all offer nights and weekends for free, so then i would use the calls from anyone and any phone system.