i just like the idea of SIM cards mainly when talking about CDMA companies going to LTE for 4G. my friends use AT&T and it just looks so convenient for him to be able to pick a phone in the morning, slide his card in and go (he buys a lot of phones). i think i read somewhere that Verizon may require phone manufacturers to make the SIM cards non-swappable (the consumer can't get to it inside the phone) so i'm hoping that if Sprint does drop WiMAXX they don't do the same.
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i just like the idea of SIM cards mainly when talking about CDMA companies going to LTE for 4G. my friends use AT&T and it just looks so convenient for him to be able to pick a phone in the morning, slide his card in and go (he buys a lot of phones). i think i read somewhere that Verizon may require phone manufacturers to make the SIM cards non-swappable (the consumer can't get to it inside the phone) so i'm hoping that if Sprint does drop WiMAXX they don't do the same.