There is no such thing as a locked CDMA phone. It's just that some Carriers (like Sprint or Verizon) don't allow forign ESN/MSN numbers in their system, so you can only use Sprint service with a Sprint phone, but you can use a Sprint phone on Altel (I believe they still allow forign ESN numbers) or some Taiwanese or Korean or Chinese CDMA provider.
GSM phones are the only locked phones, get your facts straight.
Oh, and although the iphone will sell well, it's stll a piece of crap compaired the the Samsung i730 or i760, or even the blackjack.
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There is no such thing as a locked CDMA phone. It's just that some Carriers (like Sprint or Verizon) don't allow forign ESN/MSN numbers in their system, so you can only use Sprint service with a Sprint phone, but you can use a Sprint phone on Altel (I believe they still allow forign ESN numbers) or some Taiwanese or Korean or Chinese CDMA provider.
GSM phones are the only locked phones, get your facts straight.
Oh, and although the iphone will sell well, it's stll a piece of crap compaired the the Samsung i730 or i760, or even the blackjack.