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  1. #1
    Ellery Davies
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    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?

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    "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???
    >






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  2. #2
    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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