Jessica, that is SO wild. Damn.
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Is it still only Tmobile and AT&T that use SIM cards?
There are a bunch of regional providers, but Tmobile and AT&T are the only nationwide GSM networks.
Well, that just dampened my Droid enthusiasm. Back to T Mobile.
Thanks.
What makes me kinda giggle is everyone making a big deal about it running a version of the iPhone OS. Um, the iPhone OS is a version of OS X. Apple made a big deal about this when they released the iPhone. So the tablet will run some version of an OS that is based on the main OS that Apple makes. Well, um, duh.
So the tablet will run some version of an OS that is based on the main OS that Apple makes.
ZOMG!!!1!!11111!!ELEVENTY!!!!1!1111
I think the bigger deal is that there's going to be a new iPhone OS version released (and it's nice to know, as a content provider, that current iPhone apps will run on the sooper seekrit new device), but yeah. APPLE IS RELEASING A PRODUCT THAT RUNS THEIR OPERATING SYSTEM! STOP THE PRESSES!!!
I want Steve Jobs to step out ala Paul Reubens at the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards.
"Heard any good rumors lately?"
With a GSM I can move from phone to phone by transferring my SIM card, and when I travel I can buy a cheap local SIM card for the trip. It's how I roll.
What mechanisms do Sprint and Verizon phones uses to transfer identities between them? How do they handle international usage?
What mechanisms do Sprint and Verizon phones uses to transfer identities between them?
With a lot of bureaucratic hassle. They way phone companies think it ought to work.
How do they handle international usage?
Lots of other countries have CDMA and EVDO. You can go to Canada! And New Zealand! And uhm, Mongolia!
But with a GSM phone in Kenya I buy a Kenyan SIM card and pay reasonably local rates. I have to roam with Verizon et al., right? Now I'm wondering if the international Droid is worth the risk and up front expense.