Hello folks,

Hope all has and still having a great Holiday season.
I recently switched to Sprint from Verizon do to trying to get the most accessible phone and if interested, I got the LG Fusic which is ok for the most part, but it does not echo key strokes when entering a name or number into the address book, but it does offer other features no other phone I've found offers. Now one idea was to connect the phone via Bluetooth and use vcs or those virtual cards I can't think if their called VCS, VBC, but you get the idea. Well this doesn't work. So, here's the question and its a two part question and please I don't want to set off a flame as to which is better, but please read on.

I have been reading about Mobile Speak from Code Factory running on Smart phones like T-Mobile's Dash, Cingular's 3125 and even Spring has one that is an Audiovox. I guess the question is although I don't need a Smart Phone per say, I'd like to get something that is accessible and at the very least would sync my phone to my address book on my Mac which would be an added bonus. Now the other question is for those who have had both CDMA and GSM- based carriers. I live in Maryland and I don't travel much and no outside the US, but what I'm curious is which offers better quality calls, GSM or CDMA. It seems based on my research, GSM seems to be the better network, but not sure if that is true mainly as I'm here in the states or is it that it covers much more overseas. If someone could answer any or one of these questions, I'd appreciate it.

tnx

Scott
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