Everything I'm seeing on amazon is for the gsm model I'm getting the CDMA any extended batteries for the CDMA?
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Hey guys i am from India,and i am planning to purchase a USED Sprint samsung galaxy nexus CDMA from Ebay....
The seller says he has already registered it on Reliance CDMA...
So my concern is,how is it possible to use a sprint G Nexus in India on a reliance CDMA n/w...?
Is it possible to do so with some trickery like programming to get it work on an indian CDMA n/w ?
I have an HTC Desire CDMA, S-OFF, MIUI rom. It's been working fine with the new rom for 2 months. Today after I got off a call, it wouldn't complete calls and now it keeps going off and on and off and on. So now would I just download the froyo update from us cellular's website and go from there? Currently DLing that right now to see if what they'll do at the store will work or not.
I want to completely shut off data connection to cell towers at will and use only wifi. Cellular data off still displays 4G and indicates data transfer via the arrows... and according to my VW account, my data still gets used. So I also tried cdma only and that started using 3G. The only successful course i have found is AP mode which is annoying because i can't do calls/sms as well.
I have searched and searched but all I find is cdma to GSM. Is there a way to convert a GSM rom to cdma because I love to use some of these gsm roms :) I sorry if there is a thread started about this but I couldn't find anything.
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I noticed that by default this phone is setup to use "Global" as the preferred network mode. I'm thinking that means it'll try to use CDMA, LTE, and GSM networks.
Samsung Galaxy Y CDMA is now available through Flipkart.com for Rs 7,490. It will work on the Reliance, Tata and MTS networks.
A friend got a HTC Hero CDMA from his relative who came from USA. The phone is locked to sprint network and I want to unlock it to work on Reliance CDMA in India..
Please suggest how to unlock it..
Thanks..
Mainly to those folks that ported their E4GT to Metro...
...any thoughts on what you'll do now with the merger announced?
Looks like nothing will be changing for about a year at least.
But it begs the question -
Metro just announced phones like the GS3 on CDMA.
Who's going to buy CDMA phones when they will likely dump it in the next few years?