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Originally Posted by SaltyDawg
Wait, are you seriously making an argument that CDMA has more smartphones than GSM? Really man? LOL!!!!
Should I point out that just about every single one of the devices you listed had a GSM version first? Droid- Click, Hero and Eris (which are the same, by the way)- My Touch 3G, Touch Pro 2- come on, you know it was on GSM first, I had one in July on AT&T for crying out loud. It doesn't have a 3.5mm jack because it was made FIRST, before HTC started putting 3.5mm jacks in devices.
And there ar eliterally tons of GSM devices that CDMA doesn't have- including the device this thread is talking about, the HD2.
Where is the CDMA HD1? The CDMA HTC Kaiser? The CDMA HTC Universal? The CDMA G1? The CDMA google Nexus or whatever they are going to call it? The CDMA iPhone? The CDMA LG Expo, The CDMA Xperia (X1, X2, or X3)? The Garmin phone? CDMA versions of any of the Dell, HP, or Acer phones?
Seriously man, this is just the tip of the iceberg. This list can go on and on and on. You must be crazy to actually imply that CDMA gets more and/or better smartphones than GSM. It's not even close.
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We are talking about the US, so yes I'm gonna say that smartphone choices are about the same. GSM gets most devices first OVERSEAS and then a few months ahead here, if that. Sure GSM has exclusives, but so does CDMA as I just pointed out. What happened to an open mind?
EDIT: Did you seriously try to say that the Droid, Hero, and Click are all the same?