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Re: Why Verizon Crippled the Touch Pro
I've just been thinking... And this idea might be because I havn't eaten all day, but...
From what I can find... the only evidence that Verizon is going to cripple this phone is a image of the verizon specs next to the sprint specs... Could this just be a tactic of a sprint fan or even employee to try to get "bad press" for verizon... or even people switching who like the phone? Basically, I've seen nothing leaked from verizon documents... Am I missing something? Also... this picture looks like a sprint document... how would they know what verizon's specs are? (that's not sarcasm, i'm actually asking)... Does HTC share that info between companies somehow? Or would it be corporate espionage? Last edited by m0nti13; 09-25-2008 at 05:33 PM. |
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Re: Why Verizon Crippled the Touch Pro
While verizon sure does make their phones ugly (*cough* 6800 *cough*), I still have a hard time believing this. I have yet to see HTC manufacture multiple versions of a CDMA handset for the US besides the outer casing. We'll see but that could just be a total fake. Not that I really care since I am with sprint anyways.
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Re: Why Verizon Crippled the Touch Pro
HTC may have made a contractual obligation to Sprint that would keep Verizon from matching the options for Sprint's Touch Pro. Sprint usually gets HTC phones first anyway and knowing that there's would be better than thier main competition, would more than likely secure more tech savvy customers.
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Re: Why Verizon Crippled the Touch Pro
is it possible (if the less robust verizon hardware turns out to be factual) for verizon customers to just purchase the htc branded model as htc intended it to be and activate it themselves? it seems feasible to me, but most likely expensive.
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Re: Why Verizon Crippled the Touch Pro
Verizon is a CDMA provider. Original HTC (unlocked) is GSM. How do you propose that's feasible?
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Re: Why Verizon Crippled the Touch Pro
from what i believe to be a good source, the touch pro will be called the xv6850 and the specs for it have not yet been released.
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Re: Why Verizon Crippled the Touch Pro
this may come off as sarcastic but uh..... doesnt htc make the cdma version? or will every cdma handset be branded by its respective carrier and have the pertaining hardware? i dont know how these things work.
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Re: Why Verizon Crippled the Touch Pro
+1 on that. If HTC can make an unlocked gsm device, can't they also make an unlocked cdma device???
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Re: Why Verizon Crippled the Touch Pro
There's no market for unlocked CDMA. GSM's a worldwide standard, and all the other countries have unlocked phones. It's a very normal, typical thing to make an unlocked GSM phone as in other countries it's a very normal, typical thing to buy your phone with no regard for what provider you have. CDMA is very proprietary, though. In the US, unlocked phones are still a very new and rare concept. It's too small a market for HTC to support. The only reason unlocked models are hitting the US at all is because they're already manufacturing them for other countries. CDMA doesn't have this support elsewhere, so they'd literally be manufacturing a run of a few hundred, at best, which just makes no economic sense.
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