MikeSo
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Nice. For $250, that is still a very good deal!Microsoft Store has new ones in stock: Buy Nokia Lumia Icon for Verizon - Microsoft Store
Nice. For $250, that is still a very good deal!Microsoft Store has new ones in stock: Buy Nokia Lumia Icon for Verizon - Microsoft Store
Nice. For $250, that is still a very good deal!
Just like CDMA support on the 950XL, sure the CPU could support it but, if the phone does not have the Attenna or other part of the chipset, enabling it via firmware will do nothing.
CDMA ( protocol) does not require a specific antenna; the frequencies Verizon uses for the CDMA radios do require an antenna designed to operate on the specific frequencies.
The frequency bands available in any phone indicate the operable radios in that phone. Has nothing to do with CDMA, GSM or anything else. It's just RF. . .
Well, if you navigate the store as a normal consumer would (microsoftstore.com):No, that's not if you "look long and hard enough". Those are the specs you get if you go to Microsoft's site and look at them. They are the official 735 specs published by Microsoft. You already saw the link. The same site, using the same search method, gives the 950XL specs, without the CDMA. That's all we have to go by.
Point blank. If the Phone is unlocked and works on GSM networks and is normally sold for GSM networks, it WILL NOT work on a CDMA network. You can do it the other way around but this phone WILL NOT work on VERIZON UNLOCKED. They don't normally make Unlocked GSM phones with CDMA radios in them. Although one can be made for Verizon that can be a version that is CDMA UNLOCKED to work on GSM networks.
Look -- we're talking past each other.OK, here we go again...
OK, let's play this game a little. So the ICON and the 930 are the same phone, specs, size, design features but, One is CDMA for Verizon and ONE is GSM only.
Let's find some complete disasemblly of these 2 phones, compared side to side, chip to chip, cables, adapters on the board and I will be proven wrong.
Last a read a few years ago, sure the CPU needed to support it but, there is other hardware that is needed for CDMA to work. As every here seems to say "IT'S ONLY THE CPU" then prove it.
Let's compare the ICON and the 930, 100%...I am sure there is more between these 2 phones than a firmware update...and anyone who knows these devices know, they are the EXACT phone as far as the eye can see....
STILL, that most people just wont get.... The Phone is in it's current form, GSM only, NO SUPPORT FOR CDMA. Microsoft is showing the phone on the shelf like this, meaning the 950 will NOT support CDMA. Then we have Microsoft clearly saying, and may I add, NAMED directly that they wont work with Verizon and Microsoft changing their mind it's not something I see happening.
Right now, it's still a 100% pipe dream, no matter what everyone here wants to believe....
Take it for what it is worth, on WHAT THE TECH, Paul Thurrott said Windows Phone (Lumia's I assume) are all DEAD on Verizon and that we need to get over it. I am guessing we may have hope 7 months down the line or so but at launch, we are out of luck.
Look -- we're talking past each other.
All I'm saying is there are several separate systems in a phone -- baseband audio (microphone, speaker, and signal processing/routing for each), CODECs (convert audio to digital/ digital to audio, digital signals are GSM, CDMA, etc.), control systems (CPU/Firmware/Software), I/O (touchscreen in smartphone), and radios. Antennas are only specific to the radio systems, and are specific to the frequency band in use.. That's it -- the radio doesn't care whether the signal used to modulate it is CDMA, GSM, analog audio, whatever. There is no CDMA antenna that won't work on GSM, or the other way around.
My post has NOTHING TO DO with whether the 950XL is or is not compatible with Verizon's networks. I'm speaking to the inaccurate application of technology terminology that continue to permeate this thread.
I've seen ads for the 735 recently but I don't think it's high on their priority list. Could get an HTC windows phone.Finally someone who actually gets it..(I saw it too and posted a few pages back about it). But, Verizon DOES carry a 735, that is Not a Nokia labeled phone, it IS a Microsoft labeled phone. So 100% dead, who knows...
I hear ya but, you and everyone here seems to be 100% that it's just a firmware that could unlock CDMA. When I am saying it's not. So this is why I said, get internal images of a 929(CDMA) and a 930 (GSM) and we will clear this up 100%. There is more hardware than just a CPU that does CDMA, as I understand.
How ever at this point, the odds of this phone (or the 950) coming to Verizon is very slim... if even possible at this point due to how Verizon took on WIndows Phone in the past and how they handle updates.
It will be interesting if Verizon changes their tune but, for a phone that holds about 3% of the marketplace, I would not get hopes up too high.
It anyone else but me tired of reading about "low market share"??? There are MILLIONS of Windows Phone users IN the US MARKET! I am a "person", living in these great United States of America and I refuse to be lumped into the "only 3.5%"! So, what exactly is the US Windows Phone USERS population in the US? Yes, of course Apple and Android will be far greater but, I don't care, as I am a customer of Verizon and I want to "join a revolution of users to get my voice heard on Verizon"!!!
Does anyone here know the following:
1) Total estimate of smartphones in the US?
2) Total number of Windows Phones in the US market (to date)?
3) Total number of Verizon smartphones?
4) Estimated total number of Windows Phones on Verizon?
United we stand, divided we fall = let's TRY to create some MORE NOISE to "convince Microsoft to UNLOCK Band 13 and CDMA" - OR - FORCE Microsoft and Verizon to "officially says" the truth!
Perhaps, MOST IMPORTANTLY, I am a business user and "what the heck are Enterprise users in this BYOD world" going to "miss" with all of the NEW Work productivity features that the 950XL contains ... but, are ON VERIZON???