Hi. I know very little about cell phones, so I'm sure someone will
correct me if I'm wrong here, but as I understand it, the majority of
the world outside the US uses gsm cell phone networks. I don't
believe they use cdma anywhere else. Apple probably wants to sell
the I Phone all over the world and not just in the US.
Darcy
On 9-Jan-07, at 6:51 PM, Brent Harding wrote:
Yeah, but the majority of the US uses CDMA or TDMA. I think we have
some Cingular coverage, but I'm sure that it is mostly old AT&T
TDMA stuff from that era of their existence.
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because it's the best platform for the fit.
On Jan 9, 2007, at 5:15 PM, hank smith wrote:
not sure
its probably using
gsm as usual
why is that all the friggen talking phones that go all the way use
gsm?
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So Jobs announced the new iPhone this morning. It apparently
comes running OSX, so presumably that includes VoiceOver. This
is very promising. The touch screen seems like it has potential
to be problematic, though hearing how it works even this might be
doable for blindees. What do you all think?