I have to agree with cdma-yo. I'm usually a CDMA hater but when you're faced with a decision like this, it's the only way to go. What I don't understand is why CDMA carriers haven't implemented some kind of SIM card system. It's not like it's physically impossible. And for that matter, why don't GSM carriers advertise the fact that you can have a different phone for every day of the week? Seems like a no-brainer money maker for them.
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I have to agree with cdma-yo. I'm usually a CDMA hater but when you're faced with a decision like this, it's the only way to go. What I don't understand is why CDMA carriers haven't implemented some kind of SIM card system. It's not like it's physically impossible. And for that matter, why don't GSM carriers advertise the fact that you can have a different phone for every day of the week? Seems like a no-brainer money maker for them.
Whatever.