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According to Sprint's site at least some of their phones can roam on CDMA networks in South Korea. Would this mean that now we might now be able to use some of those sweet sweet Sammy phones we never get?
I am confused. Does this mean we can buy any Sprint phone and use it on Verizon???????
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Chris Przybycien @ Oct 27th 2007 12:32AM
According to Sprint's site at least some of their phones can roam on CDMA networks in South Korea. Would this mean that now we might now be able to use some of those sweet sweet Sammy phones we never get?
K @ Oct 27th 2007 1:13AM
I am confused. Does this mean we can buy any Sprint phone and use it on Verizon???????