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Old 02-11-2010, 12:41 PM
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Re: Chinese Input

Well here's the situation... to my understanding, CDMA networks will convert your text into unicode and sometimes (usually it does) breaks the non-Unicode language such as Chinese.

However as for travel aboard... well when I was in China, I had the CE-Star installed and I can send/receive text in Chinese over the GSM network just fine. However when it comes to CDMA, doesn't matter if it's in the States or outside, non-Unicode text simply won't do.

And I suggest you purchase the CE-Star, unless you know need to use handwriting input otherwise the Standard version will do. Gives you support for Japanese too.
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