So what, were these sitting on a shelf somewhere and Nokia decided to launch them while cleaning out their CDMA R&D lab?
So is Nokia out of the CDMA game or not?
Considering one of the main reasons Nokia stated for leaving CDMA in house development was that CDMA handsets were to expensive to produce to make it worth while to capitalize on the developing markets with ultra cheap phones so it's quite strange for Nokia to be launching what appear to be two in house designed ultra cheap CDMA phones.
Nokia. Here's what you need to do. Make up your mind and stick with it and play nice with Qualcomm so you can have those super cool 3G CDMA chipsets that are all the rage these days.
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KC @ Dec 10th 2006 1:50PM
So what, were these sitting on a shelf somewhere and Nokia decided to launch them while cleaning out their CDMA R&D lab?
So is Nokia out of the CDMA game or not?
Considering one of the main reasons Nokia stated for leaving CDMA in house development was that CDMA handsets were to expensive to produce to make it worth while to capitalize on the developing markets with ultra cheap phones so it's quite strange for Nokia to be launching what appear to be two in house designed ultra cheap CDMA phones.
Nokia. Here's what you need to do. Make up your mind and stick with it and play nice with Qualcomm so you can have those super cool 3G CDMA chipsets that are all the rage these days.