Well, this would seem to be the Korean (CDMA) version of the SGH-i310 (GSM) which is another change
And since it is extremely rare (and dissapointing) that Korean phones make it out of Korea still in their original CDMA form is really does seem like there is no possability of this ever getting released here...
...Not to mention the fact that Verizon is already committed to FLO over T-DMB and Sprint is also reconsidering its position on FLO and may end up going that route aswell...
But I sure wich that high end Korean CDMA phones would get marketed to the well over 200 million CDMA customers worldwide before they get re-released as GSM for global launch...
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Well, this would seem to be the Korean (CDMA) version of the SGH-i310 (GSM) which is another change
And since it is extremely rare (and dissapointing) that Korean phones make it out of Korea still in their original CDMA form is really does seem like there is no possability of this ever getting released here...
...Not to mention the fact that Verizon is already committed to FLO over T-DMB and Sprint is also reconsidering its position on FLO and may end up going that route aswell...
But I sure wich that high end Korean CDMA phones would get marketed to the well over 200 million CDMA customers worldwide before they get re-released as GSM for global launch...