xB Owner said: "There is no need for a sim card on Verizon's network".
You are right, seen as Verizon uses CDMA/EV-DO. This also means that you need to call Verizon customer support if/when you change phone, and give them the serial number of your phone. (This is how you are identified on their network).
Frankly, the SIM card is a much cleaner solution. It makes it trivial to swap phones (something I am doing right now; I purchased a Sony Ericsson k850i in a local store while my Nokia N95 is in for repair; I will return it once my N95 comes back..)
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xB Owner said:
"There is no need for a sim card on Verizon's network".
You are right, seen as Verizon uses CDMA/EV-DO. This also means that you need to call Verizon customer support if/when you change phone, and give them the serial number of your phone. (This is how you are identified on their network).
Frankly, the SIM card is a much cleaner solution. It makes it trivial to swap phones (something I am doing right now; I purchased a Sony Ericsson k850i in a local store while my Nokia N95 is in for repair; I will return it once my N95 comes back..)