I wonder what modiifcations were made for the South Korean market, if any. I had actually thought SK Telecom was CDMA-based, so this is a bit of a surprise.
SK has two UMTS networks (I should know, I've roamed on them with my Sony Ericsson!) and IIRC they've announced they're shutting down the CDMA network.
There are differences though, they don't seem to use SIM cards. Dunno if they're built-in to the devices or how that works.
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I wonder what modiifcations were made for the South Korean market, if any. I had actually thought SK Telecom was CDMA-based, so this is a bit of a surprise.
SK has two UMTS networks (I should know, I've roamed on them with my Sony Ericsson!) and IIRC they've announced they're shutting down the CDMA network.
There are differences though, they don't seem to use SIM cards. Dunno if they're built-in to the devices or how that works.
They definitely use SIM cards. You've probably only seen phones that are still on the old CDMA network.