louie642000
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Help me understand this. Nokia, Samsung, LG, and the like are completely ignoring CDMA by not producing Symbian Series 60 phones. Nokia I can understand with the whole Qualcomm mess. My hope then is to see a Nokia N95-like or E90-like device that will operate on Sprint's new WiMax network set to go online next year. But Samsung and LG have no excuse on why not to bring Symbian Series 60 handsets to Sprint and Verizon.
Right now, Windows Mobile and Palm(Garnet) OS are dominating on the CDMA spectrum of things.
Look I understand the following:
CDMA is to GSM as Imperial is to Metric as NFL Football is to Soccer.
We're a unique market in the USA(and Canada by extension) but we still are major profitmakers for companies. I left Cingular for Sprint 1 year ago because I was able to score the $30 SERO plan. My Samsung A920 is functional and does just about everything I could do on my old Nokia 6620, and then some(like GPS, Sprint TV, etc) but ideally I'd like to see a phone that has all the function with Sprint/Samsung(CDMA 800/1900 and EV-DO Rev. A for starters, and then pull a Blackberry by giving us 900/1800 GSM for overseas with 2100 HSDPA).
Come on Samsung and LG, you can do this and I know the demand would be there. I want Symbian, but I don't want to give up my sweet Sprint SERO plan. I want a Smartphone, but I don't want to take the dive into the Windows Mobile world(and I'm not interested in the new Linux-based Palm OS that'll be coming out later this year). I'd like to wait till WiMax or when Sprint's entire network is EV-DO Rev. A before I think of upgrading but I want S60.
Right now, Windows Mobile and Palm(Garnet) OS are dominating on the CDMA spectrum of things.
Look I understand the following:
CDMA is to GSM as Imperial is to Metric as NFL Football is to Soccer.
We're a unique market in the USA(and Canada by extension) but we still are major profitmakers for companies. I left Cingular for Sprint 1 year ago because I was able to score the $30 SERO plan. My Samsung A920 is functional and does just about everything I could do on my old Nokia 6620, and then some(like GPS, Sprint TV, etc) but ideally I'd like to see a phone that has all the function with Sprint/Samsung(CDMA 800/1900 and EV-DO Rev. A for starters, and then pull a Blackberry by giving us 900/1800 GSM for overseas with 2100 HSDPA).
Come on Samsung and LG, you can do this and I know the demand would be there. I want Symbian, but I don't want to give up my sweet Sprint SERO plan. I want a Smartphone, but I don't want to take the dive into the Windows Mobile world(and I'm not interested in the new Linux-based Palm OS that'll be coming out later this year). I'd like to wait till WiMax or when Sprint's entire network is EV-DO Rev. A before I think of upgrading but I want S60.