Well once a device is activated on Verizon's network, it's unlikely at that point that they'll block your access to their other LTE bands and spectrums. So this device, legally, should work on Verizon's network. Even without CDMA, it should work no problem and thanks to Verizon's roaming agreements, AT&T's and T-Mobile's networks should be able to fill in the gaps from the lack of CDMA. I hope...
Well looks like the 950 is going to be released soon. Anyone willing to attempt to be the guinea pig to try to activate a 950 on Verizon's network? Or place an already active SIM card from Verizon in the phone? Right now everything points to these phones theoretically and legally working on Verizon's network.
Actually, that's not true. Without CDMA support, stating that "everything points to these phones theoretically and legally working on Verizon's network" is not true.
Shouldn't we be able to test this theory now? Does anyone have a Lumia with similar bands that they could try to test see if this will work?
I actually wrote something like this, but deleted it before I posted it. It's a tough crowd here! Verizon does not yet support LTE-only devices. Someone got it to work on a Nexus 5, but it was data only. The 950/XL does not work on Verizon (based on what we know about it), even theoretically.
Unfortunately I'm not aware of any similar Windows phones with similar bands as the 950. And the only way to know for sure is to directly test it on the 950 because there were reports that Verizon was actively blocking 950's on their network, which would be a breach of their agreement with the FCC if it's true.
Can you say how you acquired a production 950XL to try that?
Demo units aren't the same. I could be wrong but I read all threads on these and don't recall anyone posting they put ANY carrier SIM in a demo and making a call. I did read speculation that the demos had disabled SIM slots because they were made before all govt approvals had been obtained.
It's not that they are actively blocking. It is the whole CDMA thing. Based upon the posts I've read in this thread, there are a LOT of people who don't understand how CDMA (or system on a chip (SoC)) works. CDMA requires a key that is controlled by the network provider; in this case Verizon. Verizon provides that key to the chip maker (Qualcomm), who then includes it into the firmware of the SoC. That is then provided to the OEM who incorporates it into the OS/Firmware build. Without that key, and if the CDMA radio is not enabled, the phone will not work on a CDMA network. Which is what Verizon uses for its voice and SMS network.
Here's a little more info about the SoC being used on the 950 and 950XL.
The Snap Dragon 810 (950XL) is also on the (gasp)... HTC One M9
The Snap Dragon 808 (950) is also on the...wait for it... LG G4
Both the M9 and G4 are on Verizon's network. Why? Because the CDMA radios on those two devices are enabled. By whom you ask? That would be Qualcomm. There are no hardware differences between the 810 on the M9 and the 950XL It isn't cost effective for Qualcomm to make two separate versions of a SoC. In fact doing so defeats the whole purpose of the SoC. All modern SoC's have CDMA, GSM, LTE, Bluetooth, WiFi, etc. built in.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 MSM8994 Specs and Reviews
No CDMA isn't necessarily required anymore. Verizon has already rolled out VoLTE meaning you can makes calls and send texts over the LTE network. And according to a previous poster, it's been done before where someone managed to activate a Nexus 5 on Verizon but it was LTE-only. Also, Verizon is mandated by the FCC to accept any device on their LTE network for the recent bands they acquired. So even without CDMA radios, these phones might still work on Verizon's network as long as they're not actively blocking the devices.
871 posts and here we stand with the answer nearly the same as it was day one: No one knows yet.
this post ends the thread. It's a pipedream folks. I hope I am wrong, but I wouldn't expect these phones to work on VZW for 6-12 months, if ever.
I wonder what we will do on these dark winter nights when we know the answer to this question, life will seem so empty.
Hey, I heard there's a surface phone coming out!? Do you know if it will work on Verizon?