and emit sound
and smack the OP in the fucking face.
Will it need a data plan?
why would you need one? it has WI-fucking-FI!!!
so u can get online when wi-fi isn’t available silly.:mamoru:
how come everyone was being sarcastic and the second i do someone thinks im serious? LOL i know dude!
:lol:
do you want it in pink font?
[sarcasm] b/c you need data plan when internet isn’t available sillygoose.:mamoru::mamoru::mamoru::mamoru::mamoru:[/sarcasm]
bravo
:lol: :bigclap:
Can you get an iphone without a data plan like you can with a blackberry?
No sound.
Worked for Verizon for a year, have a great deal of understanding on the tech and legal issues involved. Apple got a 5 year exclusive deal with AT&T, which still has 3 years left on it. Apple could not give Verizon, Sprint or T-Mobile an iPhone before 2012, without paying hefty fees. Additionally, as has been said, CDMA and GSM are completely incompatible, and even Verizon’s world phones work on different GSM frequencies than are the U.S. standard. GSM standard phones are quad-band GSM and work here or overseas. Verizon’s CDMA/GSM hybrid world phones work on dual band GSM like you find in Europe and Asia, but not in the United States, and that doesn’t even matter because
Verizon isn’t going to get it
for at least 3 years
probably ever
:roflpicard: If sarcasm - success. If serious - …no.
well played
newman: thank you.
A lot of people have asked this in the last week more than ever IMO.
Hardware: NO. Its a GSM phone and can not support the Verizon frequency however, someone did mention that a college kid managed to swap out the chip recently and have the thing working on Verizon. If it is true I have no idea but it might just be a rumor that has started in the past few days. From what I know, it seems like it would be a lot more than just the radio receiver needing to be changed for it to work on a CDMA based network so I have yet to believe it.
im sure that you can get it to work but having an official verizon iphone using evdo… sounds like a lot of work.
I’ll believe it when I see it. That would take an absurd amount of modification, both in software and hardware.
+1
and how would they have gotten the source code? It is most likely BS
I would like to see someone install android on an iphone and port that to verizon