So what will it make...a Quad band GSM (850, 900, 1800, 1900), Seven Band WCDMA (2100, 1900, 1800, 1700, 900, 850, 700)... Soon we'll be buying radio free devices and then you'll just pop in the radio of your choice in a form of a sim card...which would not be a bad idea after all..or just F..k it all and for humanity's sake start implementing software based radios
explain how a software based phone could exist. Different hardware is necessary to pick up different frequencies, if companies put out phone capable of receiving different freqs. then disabled them based on software it would take less then a day from some one with any reverse engineering experience to come up with a way to open all of them.
“The Pixi -- a sleek, tiny device -- seems clearly aimed at the only market Palm has recently enjoyed unfettered success with: the Centro demographic.”
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So what will it make...a Quad band GSM (850, 900, 1800, 1900), Seven Band WCDMA (2100, 1900, 1800, 1700, 900, 850, 700)... Soon we'll be buying radio free devices and then you'll just pop in the radio of your choice in a form of a sim card...which would not be a bad idea after all..or just F..k it all and for humanity's sake start implementing software based radios
explain how a software based phone could exist. Different hardware is necessary to pick up different frequencies, if companies put out phone capable of receiving different freqs. then disabled them based on software it would take less then a day from some one with any reverse engineering experience to come up with a way to open all of them.