I am new to blackberry , and never used CDMA option.
I am regular user of GSM
Thats why was little confused why 'Qualcomm 3G CDMA' is written on back of blackberry mobile
To answer the persons ? You have a berry that is cdma and gsm capeable. If you servise provider is cdma all you have to do is give them the number under the batt and you'll be good. If it is a gsm carrier you first need to make sure its unlocked wich they have web sites for but they cost $. if/once its unlocked they you can put a gsm sim in it and should be good.
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To answer the persons ? You have a berry that is cdma and gsm capeable. If you servise provider is cdma all you have to do is give them the number under the batt and you'll be good. If it is a gsm carrier you first need to make sure its unlocked wich they have web sites for but they cost $. if/once its unlocked they you can put a gsm sim in it and should be good.
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Hi,
My service provider is GSM.
This means I hae to unlock my phone and then my GSM SIM should work on 9500.
That's true, my boss has a 8800 on Telus which is a cdma carrier and he has a sim card in his phone. I didn't believe but he took out battery and showed me.
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That's true, my boss has a 8800 on Telus which is a cdma carrier and he has a sim card in his phone. I didn't believe but he took out battery and showed me.
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Incorrect. Telus is a hybrid network CDMA and GSM (recently). If your boss has an 8800, that phone is most definitely a GSM model. That's why he has a SIM card in it.