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  1. #1
    Dave
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    Finally found the perfect phone and it's not CDMA. Any plans for Motorolla
    to make a V600 in CDMA with out losing any features of the phone ? I really
    could use a good, bluetooth phone and a phone with all it's feaures is well
    needed in the CDMA world.

    I don't want to change providers, as I have Verizon and they have the best
    coverage area for where I live.

    Thanks if you have any info here...

    -Dave







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  2. #2
    CharlesH
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    Re: Any plans for a V600 in CDMA ?

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
    >Finally found the perfect phone and it's not CDMA. Any plans for Motorolla
    >to make a V600 in CDMA with out losing any features of the phone ? I really
    >could use a good, bluetooth phone and a phone with all it's feaures is well
    >needed in the CDMA world.
    >
    >I don't want to change providers, as I have Verizon and they have the best
    >coverage area for where I live.
    >
    >Thanks if you have any info here...
    >
    >-Dave


    For some reason VZW seems to have religious objections to Bluetooth.
    On the few phone which they have had in the past which supported it,
    VZW had the Bluetooth functionality disabled in their version of the
    software. Why???




  3. #3
    CharlesH
    Guest

    Re: Any plans for a V600 in CDMA ?

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
    >Finally found the perfect phone and it's not CDMA. Any plans for Motorolla
    >to make a V600 in CDMA with out losing any features of the phone ? I really
    >could use a good, bluetooth phone and a phone with all it's feaures is well
    >needed in the CDMA world.
    >
    >I don't want to change providers, as I have Verizon and they have the best
    >coverage area for where I live.
    >
    >Thanks if you have any info here...
    >
    >-Dave


    For some reason VZW seems to have religious objections to Bluetooth.
    On the few phone which they have had in the past which supported it,
    VZW had the Bluetooth functionality disabled in their version of the
    software. Why???




  4. #4
    Ellery Davies
    Guest

    I think Verizon has said YES to Mortorola v600


    From where did you here that the v600 doesn't support CDMA. It is a true
    worldphone... Everything except satellite (i.e. Iridium and other orbital
    transmitters are not supported). It supports CDMA, TDMA, AMPS, GMRS, GPS and
    at 850/900/1.9G.

    Just yesterday, a rep assured me Verizon will announce v600 deals shortly
    and there is no reason that they would disable Bluetooth. I think that a few
    early buyers of the Aston Martin edition are already using a v600 with
    Verizon. Anyone want to confirm this?

    _____________


    "CharlesH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >Finally found the perfect phone and it's not CDMA. Any plans for

    Motorolla
    > >to make a V600 in CDMA with out losing any features of the phone ? I

    really
    > >could use a good, bluetooth phone and a phone with all it's feaures is

    well
    > >needed in the CDMA world.
    > >
    > >I don't want to change providers, as I have Verizon and they have the

    best
    > >coverage area for where I live.
    > >
    > >Thanks if you have any info here...
    > >
    > >-Dave

    >
    > For some reason VZW seems to have religious objections to Bluetooth.
    > On the few phone which they have had in the past which supported it,
    > VZW had the Bluetooth functionality disabled in their version of the
    > software. Why???
    >






  5. #5
    bones boy
    Guest

    Re: I think Verizon has said YES to Mortorola v600

    On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 21:16:47 GMT, "Ellery Davies"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >From where did you here that the v600 doesn't support CDMA. It is a true
    >worldphone... Everything except satellite (i.e. Iridium and other orbital
    >transmitters are not supported). It supports CDMA, TDMA, AMPS, GMRS, GPS and
    >at 850/900/1.9G.
    >
    >Just yesterday, a rep assured me Verizon will announce v600 deals shortly
    >and there is no reason that they would disable Bluetooth. I think that a few
    >early buyers of the Aston Martin edition are already using a v600 with
    >Verizon. Anyone want to confirm this?


    You're got to be kidding right? You can't be this stupid. Is it
    satire?



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