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Originally Posted by bit_bucket
Okay, maybe I was looking at the picture wrong, but it said the chip was an MSM6500. That chipset IS EVDO rev.0 and rev. A compatible according the spec sheet. Here is the product spec sheet.

http://www.cdmatech.com/products/msm...t_solution.jsp
You're not looking at the picture wrong.

You're looking at the spec sheets wrong.

CDMA2000? 1X Release 0 and Revision A, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Release 0 and GSM/GPRS networks.


I don't think you're acknowledging the comma that is in that sentence. It's 1x Rev A compatible, not EvDO Rev A.

If you know anything about the history of that chipset, it came out in 2003, before there was ever a Rev A with EvDO, so it's kind of impossible.

The MSM7500 is the 1st chipset upgradeable to RevA.
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