Gsm
It's a gsm/umts network. There's no cdma carrier in the Philippines.
unfortunately no, its cdma
Unlocking usually refers to a GSM network and flashing usually refers to CDMA networks. When you unlock a phone you can use it on any carrier that uses the same radio (GSM/CDMA), or if you have a world phone, either a GSM or CDMA. Flashing the phone just allows you to use one specific CDMA carrier.
That depends.If you are switching between a GSM and CDMA network, it will not be possible.If you are switching from a GSM to another GSM carrier, or from a CDMA to another CDMA carrier, it will be possible.For your convenience, here are a list of some carriers and the technologies they use:GSMAT&TT-MobileFidoRogersCDMAVerizon WirelessAlltelSprint (not Nextel)U.S. CellularBell MobilityTelus
The Samsung Galaxy S3 comes in both CDMA and GSM variants, depending on the specific model and carrier. The GSM version is typically used by carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile, while the CDMA version is used by carriers like Verizon and Sprint. Therefore, whether the Galaxy S3 is CDMA or GSM depends on the specific model and the network it is designed for.
yes you can change gsm to cdma via mnp.
gsm
Currently No. ONLY GSM for the moment.. as you already know Philippines is slow on technology upgrade. (not portables but networks & memory's)
Right now the best coverage to have with your cell phone carrier is GSM. This service is used much more than CDMA and will give you a larger range. It all depends on what exactly you are looking for.
CDMA, offers better data transfer
GSM = Global System for Mobile communications. CDMA = Code Division Multiple Access.
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