You cannot use a WCDMA phone on a CDMA network. Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA), despite its name, is different from and not part of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) networks. WCDMA is one type of 3G technology and is an extension of Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) networks.
no ,it only support gsm. not cdma not 3g network
There is no such thing as a CDMA SIM card.CDMA is a technology which doesnt use SIM cards.And WCDMA is evolved from gsm and uses SIM cards for 3g.
What network does sprint use? I know Verizon uses cdma network
The Sanyo Juno cell phone is available on Sprint CDMA 800 and CDMA 1900 through Sprint's 3G Nation Wide Network. The Juno is offered through Boost Mobile with a variety of unlimited monthly plans available.
Yes, it will work in India. 100% but on 3G for atnt and 3G + CDMA Verizon model. Enjoy!!!
Beat it till u cant anymore
the answer is simple: take the battery out for 5-10 minutes
No. but...Verizon made a deal with Apple to end the iPhone's exclusivity to AT&T in March 2011. There was a problem though, iPhones were built for GSM networks (AT&T), and Verizon was a CDMA network. This required a new antenna. Apple never made an iPhone 3G with the CDMA antenna sadly; they did make a CDMA version of the iPhone 4, though. Then, when the 4S came out, the phone had both GSM and CDMA antennae in one phone. So, in the end, Verizon is a proud seller of iPhones, just not the original, 3G, or 3GS.
3G is Radio technologies for Wireless mobile networks. Its an evolution above GSM technology which is widly used all round the world. In short We can Say that 3G is combination of various Mobile technologies like GSM and CDMA. The main advantages are 1. Convergence of GSM and CDMA as a single entity 2. Better Bandwidth and Security Aspects.
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CDMA is also known as code-division multiple access. It is used by almost all cell phone provider in the US. CDMA can be used to refer to 2G, 3G, and 4G communications offered by those cell phone providers.