i read sum new that the ipone might be relasses for bot gsm n cdma. it would b able 2 remove da battery n will use unversal head phones as wll as a glossy back
I have a BlackBerry on Sprint (CDMA) World Edition that also works on GSM (with SIM card). The reason for BlackBerry doing this is that Europe does not allow CDMA networks. Since the iPhone is already GSM, it already works in Europe and the U.S. as is, therefore no need to make a World Edition.
AT&T (GSM) has the iPhone locked in the U.S. until 2012. They lose a lot of revenue to iPhone users that unlocked them to use on T-Mobile. As of yet I have heard of no one using an iPhone on Verizon. If that happens it will be big news indeed.
No. The first poster is right about 2012 (just so the first poster knows, the asker is asking if the iPhone will be CMDA, which is what Verizon uses)
Verizon only has two phones which use a SIM card, but that's only for people who travel internationally and works on international rates.
So no, Verizon won't offer you a SIM card...if you really wanted their one of two SIM cards...it'd be cheaper to pay the cancellation fee. Lol.
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