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Nope, it is CDMA. From the FCC filings: "This equipment is a CDMA portable transceiver, which operates in the Analog 800 MHz cellular band and in the Digital CDMA 800 MHz PCS band."That could be a memory card slot, maybe? Or it could be the battery contacts...
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David F @ Oct 1st 2006 10:43AM
Nope, it is CDMA. From the FCC filings:
"This equipment is a CDMA portable transceiver, which operates in the Analog 800 MHz cellular band and
in the Digital CDMA 800 MHz PCS band."
That could be a memory card slot, maybe? Or it could be the battery contacts...