The GSM Chocolate(imported, of course) does not support all of the GSM signal bands used in the U.S., which will certainly not help the already-ailing GSM coverage here. So buying that one is a mistake in the first place. The CDMA Chocolate's ease of use and wide variety of applications make it a hands-down choice for people who want the nicest phone they can lay hands on. And yes, b/f anyone asks, I do work for Verizon.
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The GSM Chocolate(imported, of course) does not support all of the GSM signal bands used in the U.S., which will certainly not help the already-ailing GSM coverage here. So buying that one is a mistake in the first place. The CDMA Chocolate's ease of use and wide variety of applications make it a hands-down choice for people who want the nicest phone they can lay hands on. And yes, b/f anyone asks, I do work for Verizon.