I just switched from Verizon to T-Mobile because I wanted to be able to use the same phone in the U.S. and abroad, along with SIM cards.
However the phone I got (Nokia 6133) doesn't have great sound quality, so I was going to replace it with another T-Mobile quad-band phone.
In the meantime Verizon called me up and said they offer combination CDMA/GSM with SIM cards (they don't really train the people at retail shops to tell you this) and that I would have to buy the phone but would get a 2-month credit if I switched back to them.
My question is: are combination CDMA/GSM phones better than plain GSM phones? I liked the sound quality of Verizon when I had it, and from what I've seen online CDMA is a better technology (more secure, and not just in the U.S. but also Latin America and Australia). From what I've read Verizon is supposed to have the best sound in the U.S., but T-Mobile is just as good *except* in the Northeast, where I am. (I'll be splitting time between here and Europe mainly.)
T-Mobile doesn't have any combo CDMA/GSM phones, so I would have to switch back to Verizon but that's ok. Essentially I want to best quality sound and compatibility in the U.S. and Europe each when I'm there in one single phone, I don't care about Bluetooth, camera, surfing the Web, etc.
The Verizon phones I'm looking at are the Samsung SCH-a790 and Motorola a840. Thanks.
However the phone I got (Nokia 6133) doesn't have great sound quality, so I was going to replace it with another T-Mobile quad-band phone.
In the meantime Verizon called me up and said they offer combination CDMA/GSM with SIM cards (they don't really train the people at retail shops to tell you this) and that I would have to buy the phone but would get a 2-month credit if I switched back to them.
My question is: are combination CDMA/GSM phones better than plain GSM phones? I liked the sound quality of Verizon when I had it, and from what I've seen online CDMA is a better technology (more secure, and not just in the U.S. but also Latin America and Australia). From what I've read Verizon is supposed to have the best sound in the U.S., but T-Mobile is just as good *except* in the Northeast, where I am. (I'll be splitting time between here and Europe mainly.)
T-Mobile doesn't have any combo CDMA/GSM phones, so I would have to switch back to Verizon but that's ok. Essentially I want to best quality sound and compatibility in the U.S. and Europe each when I'm there in one single phone, I don't care about Bluetooth, camera, surfing the Web, etc.
The Verizon phones I'm looking at are the Samsung SCH-a790 and Motorola a840. Thanks.