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Re: Who plans to go HD2?

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Originally Posted by WisdomWolfX View Post
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?
I have an open mind man. But saying CDMA gets more or better smartphones than GSM is just crazy talk. Even most of the ones on you rlist were on GSM before CDMA in the USA, not just over seas.

T-Mobile had the My Touch 3G before Sprint had the Hero, T-Mobile also had the Touch Pro 2 before Sprint, T-Mobile had the Motorola Click before Verixon had the Droid, and so on.

And for the record, all of those over seas devices work in the USA. Most of them even have 3G.

And we're not talking exclusives here- the Tilt AT&T carried (and HTC caled the Kaiser or TyTn II or Kaiser over seas) did not even have a CDMA variant at all. Just like the Garmin phone AT&T is selling right now.

Seriously, for every smartphone CDMA gets an exclusive on, there are probably 10 GSM smartphones that don't make it to CDMA. And seriously, if you don't agree with that, then you are the one who needs to open your mind.