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CDMA is one sort of cell phone technology. GSM is another. Each carrier uses only one sort of technology. Sprint is CDMA, I'm not sure who else uses it. GSM has a similar way of using a phone to connect a computer to the Internet, so it doesn't really matter for this issue whether you go with a CDMA provider or a GSM provider.
I've noticed recently that some of the phones that you can get from Sprint list "Phone as Model" as a feature. I'd go for one of those, and make sure you tell the person activating your phone that you want that feature and ask them how much it costs. You'd hate to be suprised by your first bill.
Also, I want this phone. I wish they'd ship it already.
My main 'puter died a mysterious death last night, and I'm hoping the Buffistas can help me diagnose the problem.
I usually leave my computer on all the time, but I powered down last night because there was a lightning storm. It was running fine right before I powered down, and I unplugged the power and the cable modem, so I don't think the storm caused any trouble. But when I tried to power it up later, I got nothing. No beep, no fan, nothing. I thought maybe the power supply had died, so I swapped in an extra I have laying around, but the problem remains. One odd thing I noticed: If I plug the big main thingie into the motherboard, but not the small squarish "aux" thingie, then the fan starts and the CD light goes on (but it doesn't boot).If I plug in the squarish thingie, then it's totally dead (no fan, no CD light).
Any thoughts?
Rob, thanks. Do you mean "Phone as Modem?"
Sprint and Verizon are CDMA. Cingular and T-Mobile are GSM. Most popular phones come in either flavor.
Any thoughts?
I would've said power supply. Is it possible it's a problem with the outlet? Some of the outlets in my house are on circuits that also have GFI's installed. Should one of the GFI's trip, I tend to lose things I wouldn't normally expect to lose.
Yes, phone as modem. I must have been dazzled by Samsung phone lust.
any thoughts?
DH said : bios battery( once he realized you unplugged the cable modem so you couldn't hbve gotten a spike throught the ethernet cable. )
Is it possible it's a problem with the outlet?
The outlet is fine.
bios battery
Can that be replaced easily? Guess I should check the MB manual...
Is there ever more than one battery on a motherboard? I see a 3/4" round 3V battery, but want to make sure I remove and test the right thing.
Usually there's just the one, and that's the one.