Well the reason that WCDMA will win over CDMA2000 in china is because of the grey market - you won't be able to buy a knockoff Meizu iPhone for dirt cheap and just start using it with CDMA2000 the same way you can with WCDMA, etc.
Yep- there's a huge gray market here in China for Japanese phones. Mostly unlockable ones, but some DoCoMo and AU phones to play with too. Once WCDMA hits China people here (I live in China) will get to work unlocking DoCoMo phones- they already have 3G roaming after all. No, they won't care if data doesn't work- the girls only really care about fashion, and in my school I'm the only one who actually uses the internet on my phone (except when on school trips- without a computer nearby they'd rather use MySpace or Facebook on a tiny 160x160 screen than not at all; it's so sad).
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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Well the reason that WCDMA will win over CDMA2000 in china is because of the grey market - you won't be able to buy a knockoff Meizu iPhone for dirt cheap and just start using it with CDMA2000 the same way you can with WCDMA, etc.
Yep- there's a huge gray market here in China for Japanese phones. Mostly unlockable ones, but some DoCoMo and AU phones to play with too. Once WCDMA hits China people here (I live in China) will get to work unlocking DoCoMo phones- they already have 3G roaming after all. No, they won't care if data doesn't work- the girls only really care about fashion, and in my school I'm the only one who actually uses the internet on my phone (except when on school trips- without a computer nearby they'd rather use MySpace or Facebook on a tiny 160x160 screen than not at all; it's so sad).