The phone pictured is definitely losing something in its journey over the Pacific. Here in China that model has tri-band GSM and dual-slot capability.Don't think Verizon would stand for the possibility for one of their phones being used with a competitor's service at the same time.
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Jamar @ Apr 29th 2008 7:13AM
The phone pictured is definitely losing something in its journey over the Pacific. Here in China that model has tri-band GSM and dual-slot capability.Don't think Verizon would stand for the possibility for one of their phones being used with a competitor's service at the same time.
Rollins @ Apr 29th 2008 8:22AM
Well, it certainly retained its looks.
And of course it won't have the dual SIM slots - the GSM radio will be replaced with a CDMA one, so the card slots wouldn't be useful anyways.
Fluidj @ Apr 29th 2008 8:36AM
GSM vs CDMA...
Apples to Oranges.
Jamar @ Apr 29th 2008 11:32PM
Er, I meant it was dual GSM/CDMA. And dual card slots were because in China CDMA uses cards as well as GSM.