I don't understand why more CDMA carriers/manufacturers implement this concept: a dual-protocal phone that is strictly 900/1800 on the GSM side (it could even be unlocked). I know that Sprint/Samsung had something like that a few years ago (the A700, I think?) so it's nice to see Verizon and RIM brining that idea back in a more practical device.
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I don't understand why more CDMA carriers/manufacturers implement this concept: a dual-protocal phone that is strictly 900/1800 on the GSM side (it could even be unlocked). I know that Sprint/Samsung had something like that a few years ago (the A700, I think?) so it's nice to see Verizon and RIM brining that idea back in a more practical device.