In the interest of saying something other than: "this phone is GSM, Sprint is not - please stop posting that you want it to 'come to Sprint'",
how much investment - capital, engineering and such - is actually involved in making one hardware platform compatible with multiple networks? Is there a big difference in the space needed for a GSM radio vs a CDMA radio? Is one more expensive than the other?
“The experience was a quick and painful reminder that no matter how pretty the window dressing is here, HTC has staged its fashion show in a building that should be scheduled for demolition.
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In the interest of saying something other than: "this phone is GSM, Sprint is not - please stop posting that you want it to 'come to Sprint'",
how much investment - capital, engineering and such - is actually involved in making one hardware platform compatible with multiple networks? Is there a big difference in the space needed for a GSM radio vs a CDMA radio? Is one more expensive than the other?