Who knows there may be in the future, since the chipsets for both W-CDMA
and CDMA2000 are owned by Qualcomm... just a novice's thought.
On Tue, 31 May 2005 07:27:40 +0900
Kyle Barrow <kyle@pukupi.com> wrote:
> There are none that I know of nor are we likely to see any as they
> are competing 3G technologies.
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> On May 31, 2005, at 03:45, Erik Hvrnfeldt wrote:
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> > Are there any handsets that will work both in WCDMA and in CDMA 2000
> > 1x networks? If not, why? And when will they come? If ever?
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