Is there any CMDA phones for US Verizion?
Not yet but there will be one soon.
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i hope one of them is for verizon.. i want this phone. im on verizon network.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/05/20/htc-passes-cdma-gsm-hybrid-touch-pro2-through-the-fcc/
I was just looking at an unlocked TP2 on eBay and love the fact that it has the second CMOS camera. Sadly it is for ATT/TMobile and I dont want to jump ship from my Verizon and Sprint accounts. I know its a long shot but because both versions are world phones would it be possible to flash an ATT/TMobile or Rogers to Verizon or Sprint and it work?
The T-Mo TP2 is a GSM phone and won't work on Verizon or Sprint.
But the TP2 should be coming to Sprint and Verizon around the first week of September. Of course that means you'd have to reup your contract.
No, but the Verizon/Sprint/Telus models can work on ATT, Tmo, Rogers since they are cdma and gsm. Unfortunately that's not what you were looking for
YodaJM said:
The T-Mo TP2 is a GSM phone and won't work on Verizon or Sprint.
But the TP2 should be coming to Sprint and Verizon around the first week of September. Of course that means you'd have to reup your contract.
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The Verizon/Sprint version won't be comming with a second camera.
I know its "wishfull thinking" but.....I was hoping that all the band limitations were software based and all the hardware was inside. Possibly some way to hack it to use on any carrier. Like I said, wishful thinking.
Only the Europe models have the second camera. All the North American models only have the camera on the back.
And the Verizon/Sprint models won't work on AT&T/Tmo unless someone hacks the North American GSM lockout they claim is implemented.
Hey guys,
Will there be other versions of this phone? I want to purchase one but I am scared they will release another version (US version) or something and it will have better specs like with the HD2.
Right now the only place it is coming in the US for sure is US cel. And that is a CDMA network carrier.
what a waste, do you know if a Desire equivalent will be released for gsm besides the nexus1 that is out right now? Reason for asking is because I would like a warranty and of course 3G support
i believe your looking for the HTC Incredible.
Isn't that coming to Verizon?
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Isn't that coming to Verizon?
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Verizon - HTC Incredible
Sprint - HTC Evo 4G
US Cellular - HTC Desire
Thus, leaving T-mobile and AT&T up in the air.
However, websites have been posting up rumors that the Samsung Galaxy S might be going to all 4 carriers.
Also, info about Dell's new Android handsets have leaked to various places like engadget and phonearena.com. Check them out...unfortunately they won't be coming out until either the end of this year or the beginning of 2011
hi .. can i turn my t-mobile touch pro 2 in to cdma? the reason why im asking is because i wanna go to sprint and i read that the touch pro 2 has the hardware already for cdma,.. so can someboyd help me with this? thanks
No, like most Rhodium models, T-Mobile Rhodium is a GSM-only version featuring only GSM-compatible hardware. Only the devices sold on CDMA networks like Verizon and Sprint have GSM capabilities as well as CDMA.
nope, sadly you can not.
However, currently if you start a new 2 year contract with Sprint, you can get the Rhodium400 (Sprints version of the Touch Pro 2) for only $199.99.
Since (I assume) you already have one Rhodium, you are well aware that it is worth every penny of the 200 bucks.
yep i know.. if i go to sprint i would just get the evo 4g
I want to get good CDMA phone (Like Motorola Droid Maxx or Verizon iphone 4s) for my Mom in India. She uses Reliance CDMA phone. Is it possible to unlock the CDMA phones in USA and use them in India. They don't have a sim how can we make them work ? I have no clue about CDMA phones. I saw few posts and retailers selling USA based CDMA phones in India. But i am wondering how to make them work. Do CDMA phones come with SIM as well these days ????
You have to find out if the provider will add ESN's to their network. Verizon and Sprint will not do it here, but things are run a little more shady on that side of the world!