11
Jan

CDMA Nokia with EV-DO passes FCC

   Posted by: utsav   in Cell Phones

The Dark Age of Nokia’s CDMA relations may be finally drawing to a close. After a series of forgettable rebranded Pantechs (seriously Nokia, what the crap was up with that?), we were encouraged last year by the introduction of the rather low-end 2135 candybar, an honest-to-goodness Nokia that seemed to indicate Nokia / Qualcomm relations might — might be warming. This device features EV-DO data and Bluetooth, but that’s about all we can gather from the few FCC docs that aren’t protected by the confidentiality clause at the moment; we don’t know who it might be headed for, whether it runs S40 or S60, or any other juicy little bits of information that would make the Nokia faithful on Verizon and Sprint drool.

A nokia cdma network on nokia
phones
is faster than a gsm network. Unlike CDMA networks, GSM used in samsung
phones
, has wider coverage without roaming charges. The mobile phones which use CDMA have
greater advantage over GSM. Now when every house has at least a computer printer and scanner, every
person should have cell phones and pdas
for every purpose. The cell
phone importance
is pretty high since it allows greater efficiency
in the business. The hp printers
are also a must for organizations efficiency.

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